9.11
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Statement from guitarist/vocalist Bumblefoot (taken from CD liner notes)
Originally, this CD was going to be called "Guitars SUCK"
After the tragedies of September 11th, there was no question but to dedicate this CD to the incomparable honor, courage, and bravery of all those who gave their lives to save others, to the memory of all those no longer with us, to the comfort and healing of those suffering with personal losses.
And also to commemorate the unbreakable goodness of the human spirit. In times of tragedy, we join together and are there for each other. Nothing can destroy the collective human spirit - those who try only make it stronger.
Lastly, I dedicate this CD to YOU - I'm donating all the profits of this CD to the American Red Cross, but the truth is that *you're* donating it, through the purchase of this CD. So I'm dedicating this CD to *your* generosity, and thank you for helping those in their time of need. YOU make the world a better place.
BUMBLEFOOT 10
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The new 'Passion and Warfare'
author: guitar_man_6
This album shows Rons virtuosity and variety with a range of musical ideas and screaming solos that go further than the minor pentatonic box positions. I've got a lot of practicing to do... :P
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Good stuff. Highly recommended.
author: Sam
Once again proof that modern music can be original and intelligent AND still be fun to listen to. Not only that, but if you buy the album you'll be doing something good, as 100% of the profits go to the American Red Cross. My hat goes off to Mr Thal on yet another wonderfully colourful album.
'Nuff said.
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Quirky, inventive, and impressive.
author: Stumblefoot
9.11 is an exceptional disc encompassing a variety of styles with incredible musicianship. Most impressive is that the songs remain focused and tight amid the array of Bumblefoot's dizzying acrobatic guitar heroics. No mindless machine gun shredding to be found.
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Senoir Foot isa very good no?
author: James Went
One of the true geniuses of the electric guitar. You need this CD. How one piece of reflective plastic can encompass so many different styles of music and yet stay true to that good old BBF originality amazes me every time. Ron is da man!
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