Classic rock band, matures w/most poignant & inspiring, solidarity over oppression, song

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I love the scorpions, espcially after Matthias Jabs stepped in. No one like you, Blackout, and Big City Nights, are three of my top favorites, and love to play third guitar with them in my living room for decades. Mostly playing the rhythm, but I do play some leads. I also play the high hitting intro riff rhythm of,, As Soon as the Good Times Roll. I figured that one out, on my own! But probably my favorite lead to play, is Rush's Limelight. Bluesy and soulful. I started picking that one apart using some kind of slow motion, which helps me learn complex parts so much easier.

I can play fake some parts of freebird pretty well, and Priest's Living after midnight's lead is always a blast to play, but I don't do it real justice yet. I sometimes play the lead parts to, April Wine's, Just between you and me, pretty good, especially the main end lick, I do that one pretty well. I play a couple Triumph songs fairly well, including some lead spots.

I do some AC/DC, but my lack of lead playing technique, really shines when I try hang with Angus. But I gravitate to his playing style, and I've always love the Young brother's blues based jams.

I play every song on the Def Leppard Album, Saturday Night, and AC/DC back in black. Anyway, these guys have long been a special part of my life. So nice to see them produce such a mature work, after being a top rock and roll act for so long. I've always admired, the Scorpions. And one of the funnest bands to see live their live performance. Two of the best guitarists around, they are all great.

Enjoy!

 
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