Thank you sir! Yes, it’s me on both versions. The studio version is an example of me singing while not simultaneously playing another instrument…much more control. The live version is me singing, and my Flying V is leaning toward the right ear…closing a 3-ish hour night.I like that, especially the live version. Was it you singing?
Thank you sir! Yeah…that song is a different beast altogether. Very technical, but with a good flow for playing. Each instrument has to pull its weight…it’s super dependent upon every player.my fav, still ''just do it'' from your catalogue. :eddie:
Hahahahaha! Excellent! I hope you like it!I love live versions of things better than studio. Have to make room in my head for this one.
I'm working on a HiWatt DR504 build this afternoon. Your music goes great with it. Especially earsplittenloudenboomer loud.Hahahahaha! Excellent! I hope you like it!

For what ever reason I had a Volbeat vibe in my head while listening.
Thanks Mitch!For what ever reason I had a Volbeat vibe in my head while listening.
Great work Don

Thank you sir.Good work. Playing and singing simultaneously is no easy task..

I'll say. The only time I ever played live the band kicked me out because I was frozen as a statue.Thank you sir.
It is, most certainly, easier to do one OR the other… as opposed to both simultaneously.
If I’m just playing guitar, I play better…more technically precise.
Same with singing…more emotive…more detail.
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That’s what I feel like when I’m playing and singing…kinda trapped…can’t run around when you’re hands are full of a guitar, and your face is glued to a mic.I'll say. The only time I ever played live the band kicked me out because I was frozen as a statue.![]()

Ha that was awesome! Really liked thatWell….in the absence of forum, I dug this little ditty out of the archive.
Warning: NSFW lyrical content.