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 Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani Instant Classic. The best love song I've heard in a long time. That's also Chad Scott from the Chili Peppers on drums. Enjoy. :) | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani I like all 4 of these guys...but I gotta admit I was hoping for more, Scott. | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani Chickensh!t. :pu | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani I still think Chad Smith is actually Wil Farrell.  It is like Superman & Clark Kent. | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani Where was the great guitar solo? | 
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 A little more Joe in that one. It'll make you feel a lot better. :) The rest of the album is a lot less teenage girlsy than "Oh Yeah". I liked it though, mainly because of the lyrics. Avenida Revolution is a bit more Satriani saturated, too. I'm just relieved to get some new stuff I can listen to. I've been listening to Big Head Todd and the Monsters so much that I wanna go plant flowers. | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani I was intrigued by this lineup when I first heard about it, but I've been unimpressed with everything I've heard.  I'm not a big Hagar fan, and his brand of cheese is strong on this album. Satriani is a great player, but too clinical for my tastes. It's got no soul. | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani This is what a Super-group should be..... Great musicians with great attitudes.... Try this one .... More of a classic satch sound...:banger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_EMF...eature=related | 
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 Here's a bit of Jimmy Page before he found smack. After about 20 years of heroin, he just got better and better. I watched him do a solo while he played with Paul Rogers once. It was at the Civic Arena in Burgh. He was about as big as a toothpick, hitting it so hard that snot flew out of his nose and put his cigarette out. Never missed a note. He just got better. He's got more range and more style and more mood than anyone I can think of. He made the guitar do things that just can't be duplicated. I love Stevie Ray, Clapton, Beck, Satriani, Jimi, but none of them can touch Jimmy. | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani Here's a Midnight Moonlight vid. The sound is awful, and it's a poor example. It's still awesome. | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani I have to agree this has Sammy stamped all over it.  I like Sammy and I will get this Album but it doesn't light my soul on fire by any stretch. Satriani is one of my all time favorites, I disagree that his music has now soul that it is all technical but to each there own. I hate to say it, but this is just VanHager. | 
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 I miss old Van Halen so much that this Chickenfoot is a relief. :D | 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani Chad is really talented drummer and Satriani is wicked on guitar....so maybe I had greater expectations before listening to it?  It wasn't bad, but left me wanting as well Quote: 
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 Re: Chickenfoot - Hagar and Satriani And who's that playing bass guitar?  The original bassist from VH ....Michael Anthony. And the brotherhood connection continues to grow as I discover Shilala is an ORIGINAL VH fan :banger Quote: 
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