The drone on Fripp and Eno's "Heavenly Music Coperation". Robbie Krieger's lead guitar solo in "When the Music's Over." Randy California's lead in "The Girl in Your Eye." George Harrison's "Wah-Wah." The ending fade out on the first part of
Tangerine Dream's "Rubycon." Bloodrock's jam on "Breach of Lease". Keith Jarrett's "Koln Concert". Popol Vuhs soundtrack album "Nosferatu". Nat King Cole's album "The Very Thought Of You". Johnny River's cover of "Maybelline. Brian Eno's "Apollo", "Thursday Afternoon" and "Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)". Mike Oldfield's "Tubilar Bells". Schoenberg's "Verklarte Nacht".
The second movement of Mahler's second symphony "The Resurrection". The Strangler's "Turn the Centuries, Turn". Bil Nelson "The Summer Of God's Piano", Glenn Buxton lead's on all the Alice Cooper albums he played on. Everything I have ever listened to produced or recorded by Bob Ezrin, Martin Birch and Tony Visconti. And I could go on and on and on.
Sounds Like
An electric guitar being distorted and filtered and modulated and looped and echoed.
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I do?? Well, I think I do, but that's not what I was really trying to express at that particular time, so allow me to remain ambiguous towards your comment right now. But, I will listen to your music sometime later today!
So I guess you're sort of out of the closet now, huh?
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C'mon, I mean no more aliases... sheesh.
Hope things are going great for you Wayne. I don't spend much time on MySpace anymore (I'm actually trying to allocate the time towards practicing!), but I'm glad you've kept in touch.