Red Hot Chili Peppers Interview
This is a great interview with the Red Hot Chili Peppers during the US tour (2000). Enjoy.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Interview2011.07.05
This is a great interview with the Red Hot Chili Peppers during the US tour (2000). Enjoy. Nirvana = great artists band2011.07.05
Nirvana, probably the most influential band of the 90s. Brass bands and roots of Music2011.07.04
Brass bands provide an incredible energy of life Music. A great scene to watch these bands is in New Orleans, USA. As they say, brasses might become the next instruments of the decade. What is funk?2011.05.27
Funk is made out of LOVE and has something cocky into it that makes you wanna… dance on the groove. It was put up front with the famous performer: James Brown in the seventies. Another major figure of funk is George Clinton - known for two major funk bands The Parliament and Funkadelic. In this vintage video, there’s a great performance by Bootsy Collins (one of the main characters of Funkadelic). He plays in his band called Bootsy’s Rubber Band. At 02:35, you can’t hear the sound well due to the lack of the recorder capting sub-low frequencies - he is using an Octave Divider by Mu-Tron. A greateffect to have on the bass.
Deep Funk from Bootsy, member of Funkadelic2011.05.27
This is a great performance from Bootsy Collins. This isn’t in the seventies though, it’s in our time (about year 2000 maybe). As you notice, there are a lot of effects in his signals (he has about 4 track of different signal tone all together to get this funk). He seems to be using an auto-wah, probably the Q-Tron - it’s ancestor was the Mutron-III designed by Mike Beigel (click here for more info). At about 01:20, the tone seems to get really high - it is probably created by the great Digitech Whammy pedal.
On the top comment videos, bouncymike999 says: “It takes skill to be the center of attention when theres a grown man in a diaper on the same stage as you.” =) Stylie Frenzy solo2011.05.27
I like this funky solo - there’s a string that breaks in the middle of the solo (@ 02:45) but this just seem to bring Victor into a frenzy. I think this occured at the Montreal Jazz Festival, correct me if I’m wrong.
Howto: make your own guitar strap locks2011.05.15
One thing that happened way too many times to me was to lose control of my instrument because the strap decided to remove itself from the guitar. I’ve bought some straplocks from my local music store and it cost around 25$. It’s not that expensive but when you are short on money you really don’t feel like paying for this issue. Make sure this doesn’t happen to you. I found a great tutorial on YouTube explaining a very cheap way to make your own, and I think it actually looks freaky stylie.
4 people you need to support the band:2011.05.15
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