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chinchu

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  1. Now here comes the war...

    1. Jimi Hendrix

    2. Eric Clapton

    3. Eddie Van Halen (Only for inventing tapping)

    4. Joe Satriani

    5. Pat Metheny

    6. Vitto Bratta (If Van Halen invented tapping, this guy took it to its climax, way more than Vai)

    7. Jimmy Paige

    8. Santana (Not that virtuoso, but way too much feeling)

    9. John Petrucci

    10. Chuck Berry (C'mon, he changed the way guitar should be played)

  2. Here are some of my favorite female voices, like it or not...

    Celine Dion

    Donna Summer

    Whitney Houston

    Koko Taylor

    Please, if you're a rocker and you hate Celine Dion, please try to listen to her voice objectively... I like rock too, but I think no rocker voice matches Celine's amazing vocals...

    Maybe some of you can help me with something: Months ago I heard this Gospel singer from the 60s, but I can't remember her name; She sang in a vocal group and had a really deep, husky voice; african-american of course... Does anyone know her name??? I know I'm not giving too many hints...

  3. I voted late, but there are three time periods for The Beatles: Pre Rubber soul, from Rubber Soul to Sgt. Pepper and Post Sgt. Pepper... The first one is commercial pop, catchy tunes, money factories, not that there's anything wrong with that... The second one is the time of experiments, you know, "let's see how weird we can get", Rubber Soul and Revolver are great, but sgt. Pepper is just too much!! The third can really be called a mature stage for them, just great songs, great albums, some simple but hell great though!! Last album Abbey Road is just a confirmation to me of what I just said...

  4. In my own personal opinion, one of the two best Beatles album, the other one is the White album... This is just great music, plus, it has my favorite song of all time, Something... You have to understand something: Too many people keep talking about Sgt. Pepper, what's the big deal about Sgt. Pepper??? It's good I'll give you that, but, people think it's genius just because they're the Beatles and they released a weird album... From the White album on, if you notice, The Beatles set the way rock and pop songs would be written later on in the seventies, hence the 80's and 90's... Thnk about that...

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