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The Douchebag daily jam session 2022

What cigar would you pair with this one, pairing with an bitter blonde coffee, just waiting on the Sun to peak over the hills ?
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but don't give me that do goody good bullshit
 
There are better acoustic renditions of Rebel Yell out there to be found, but Steve Stevens is such a criminally under-appreciated guitar player. I'm not a YUGE Billy Idol fanatic, but man... does he really have pipes and presence.

I like his music.
 
I always thought Steve Stevens looked like Sly Stallone in the OG Rebel Yell video. :)

Here's a guy with a bucket on his head. Long piece, he doesn't really get going until about 1/2 way through.


Two of the most tortured solos recorded, set inside some lyrics.


Cinnamon Girl, not Neil

 
I always thought Steve Stevens looked like Sly Stallone in the OG Rebel Yell video. :)

Here's a guy with a bucket on his head. Long piece, he doesn't really get going until about 1/2 way through.


Two of the most tortured solos recorded, set inside some lyrics.


Cinnamon Girl, not Neil

I think Buckethead actually holds a Guinness World's Record for the sheer volume of material he's recorded and released.

I was never a huge Type O fan as a teen/young adult, but I absolutely love their cover of Cinnamon Girl. I had it burned on one of my old gym cd's in the early '00s, and always found it funny how Peter Steele went from "Bloody Kisses" type image to singing a Neil Young cover. Great find!
 
I stumbled upon Buckethead via a Praxis album, Transmutation. Pretty out there, but a couple of the songs had some memorable guitar parts so that got me pointed towards Buckethead.

 
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