wingsdad
August 30th, 2008, 08:30 PM
With ace Yank Drummer Mickey Curry driving, Bryan Adams surprisingly on P-Bass and his guitar-slinging buddy Keith Scott showing what a Strat can do as a trio powered by a Wall o' Marshalls in this cut from Live at the Budokan 2000:
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I've always liked Bryan Adams, his songs and Keith Scott's guitar work ... I've got this DVD, and on big screen home theater in 5.1 surround sound, its a blast.
If you've got Flash Player on your computer, there's 26 tracks from it on his website. Scott blows wicked slide on an LP dressed in white for the occasion (check out 'Back to You' - if that little strip thingy pops up under the main screen when this cut ends), and they break out the acoustics for a couple. Enjoy it here, if you dig it:
Bryan Adams Live at the Budokan 2000 (http://www.bryanadams.com/index.php?target=archive,official_releases&view_releases=list&show_release=27)
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I've always liked Bryan Adams, his songs and Keith Scott's guitar work ... I've got this DVD, and on big screen home theater in 5.1 surround sound, its a blast.
If you've got Flash Player on your computer, there's 26 tracks from it on his website. Scott blows wicked slide on an LP dressed in white for the occasion (check out 'Back to You' - if that little strip thingy pops up under the main screen when this cut ends), and they break out the acoustics for a couple. Enjoy it here, if you dig it:
Bryan Adams Live at the Budokan 2000 (http://www.bryanadams.com/index.php?target=archive,official_releases&view_releases=list&show_release=27)