Hi All,
who knows the band and title with the beginning as a sound of a big V8 engine, which changes slowly to a similar drum sound ?
regards
HP
Hi All,
who knows the band and title with the beginning as a sound of a big V8 engine, which changes slowly to a similar drum sound ?
regards
HP
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Drag City by Jan and Dean?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0P0JazOco0
Van Halen-Hot for Teacher ?????
Oldmics
The '66 Top Forty hit "Blue's Theme" (from The Wild Angels) is, .... Davie Allan and The Arrows.
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its a Harley but may sound like a V-8 to a Yurpean.
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
OK, along the same lines...
I've been trying to remember the name of a song from the early '90s for several years now. Pure guitar, lots of solo work, the song just made you smile when you heard it.
It received a fair amount of radio play (at least in Abilene, Texas) in the early 90's. I left Abilene in November '92 so it was out well before then. I've tried all the Joe Satriani, Stevie Ray Vaughn and others I can think of.
Good part is I've found a number of songs thet were great, but the bad part is not the "one"!!
Any ideas would be welcome!!
enjoy,
WJ
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The Harley is the Crue on Girls.
I think thats all drums (specifically kick drum) on the Van Halen intro although it does bring an engine to mind.
Oldmics
Now I gotta dig it out and listen for sure.
The drum intro part of Hot For Teacher supposedly starts with all Simmons drums, with the kicks tuned closely with the toms. Then the roto-toms, then the snare...
The engine you hear in "Panama" is Eddie's Lamborghini.
je
P.S. Big Head Todd's 'Stratagem' album starts with a Harley, too...
"Hot for Student".....seems to be everywhere in the states.
Fred,
Right on the nose!!
I ordered Ah Via Musicom and put it on this morning. Went straight to "Cliffs of Dover" and there it was.
Simply Beautiful!
Thanks,
Wayne
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Excellent, glad I could help. It's a pretty solid album- he does some vocal numbers, but they fit in nicely & don't detract. I have a number of discs where great guitarists insist on singing & just bring the album down for me.
I've been looking to explore the rest of his catalog, let us know if you hear any of his other work. He's on a G3 live DVD I've got, that's it.
je
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