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Dean Stockwell and Dennis Hopper - Best perfomance
Artistic presentation of the tournment of love. Dean Stockwell is the mime that plays on the emotions of Dennis, nearly driving him into insanity. Accompanied by Roy Orbisons interpretation of the classic love song 'In dreams'.
Length: 94
Rating: 4.80 (92 ratings)
Tags: Dean Stockwell Dennis Hopper Blue Velvet in dreams best perfomance
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NIMBY Tesla coil fire art perfomance
NIMBY fire art performance with Tesla Coil on lead, Vulcan's Egg on bass and the Flaming Plume Twins on percussion.
Length: 404
Rating: 4.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: Fire art tesla coil
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george lynch lesson part 5- perfomance
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ynch was born in Spokane, Washington and raised in the small town of Auburn, California. Lynch is known for his legato technique and common use of the scale he calls the 'Gothic Octave'. Guitarist Mark Kendall claims George started two hand tapping before Eddie Van Halen did.[1] Twice Lynch auditioned for the position of Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist, once in 1979 -- losing to Randy Rhoads -- and another time in 1982 to replace Brad Gillis. According to Lynch, he was hired for three days before Ozzy changed his mind and decided to go with Jake E. Lee. Lee, however claims that Lynch "got the gig, but only went on the road for two weeks to watch the show, and never actually played with Ozzy." Lynch looks back on the situation positively though, he has said "I won the consolation prize, Randy got to tour with Ozzy...and I got to teach at his mom's school."
Lynch came to fame in the 1980s through his work as the lead guitarist in the band Dokken (of which he had been a member since 1980). Dokken had a string of successful platinum albums such as "Under Lock And Key" and "Back For The Attack", that prominently featured Lynch's inventive lead guitar work and cemented his reputation as a bonafide guitar hero. The instrumental track "Mr. Scary" on Back For The Attack contributed to his popularity among guitar players. The band earned a grammy nomination for the "best rock instrumental" in 1989.
In spite of the band's popularity, the group parted ways in March of 1989 due to internal tensions with lead vocalist Don Dokken. Lynch formed his own hard rock band Lynch Mob which differed from Dokken in lyrical complexity, subject matter, song structure, guitar complexity and tuning, and a notably different approach to vocal harmony than Dokken's soaring harmonies. Lynch then took time off and his wife had a baby girl named Mariah in 1990. After spending a few years with his family he got back to work. In 1993, Lynch released his first solo album, Sacred Groove.
By 1994, after Don Dokken, Jeff Pilson and Mick Brown reunited, they decided to try and bring Lynch back into the fold as well for a true reunion of Dokken. Lynch agreed to put all differences aside to give it a go once more. After releasing a few albums on an independent label, the band was signed to a mainstream company. Dokken released two albums and a video during this period but Lynch still found time appear at guitar clinics for ESP guitars and attend the annual NAMM Show. By 1997, tensions had again flared between Don and Lynch that the band agreed to "take a break" from one another and do their own side projects then return to the studio together. The following year, after Lynch released an EP, Dokken returned to the studio, but Lynch was not present. After failed communications, Lynch was fired from Dokken, giving him the freedom to continue to pursue other projects. Lynch was replaced by Reb Beach and Dokken continued.
Influenced by the modern bands, the Lynch Mob's radical new look and interesting new musical approach attracted a younger audience. In 1999 they released the album "Smoke This". After touring in support of "Smoke This" Lynch decided to put Lynch Mob on hold for a few years. Then in late 2002 George Lynch decided to reform Lynch Mob with original bassist Anthony Esposito and singer Robert Mason. Lynch Mob then recorded an album of re-recorded classic lynch songs from Dokken and Lynch Mob albums, updated to a more contemporary (post-2000) approach and sound.
He also formed a project with former Dokken bassist Jeff Pilson called 'Lynch/Pilson'- Wicked Underground. In 2003 Lynch formed 'The George Lynch Group' in which he has continued to record and regularly tour. The George Lynch Group performed a marathon, 26 shows in 30 days, including a much talked about feature on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The line-up is: George Lynch - Guitars, Andrew Freeman - Vocals, Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath/Dio) - Drums, Marten Andersson (Lizzy Borden/Starwood/Legacy) - Bass. The 2005's "Furious George" album is a cover album, including classic rock tunes from ZZ Top, Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, AC/DC or Led Zeppelin. A new all-instrumental album is currently in progress.
George currently lives near Los Angeles, and aside from embracing body building, created an instructional guitar website named the Guitar Dojo.
Length: 570
Rating: 5.00 (10 ratings)
Tags: george lynch guitar dokken awesome shred solo lesson
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"Krepostnoy Balet" Little perfomance
Театр "Крепостной балет" приятно удивил нас интересным номером, который они показали в отчётном концерте центра танца "Визит". А один из его участников, Иван Пчёлов, раньше принимал активное участие в Swing Dance Company.
Length: 589
Rating: 4.50 (4 ratings)
Tags: Krepostnoy balet SDCvideo Pchelov Nedotko Vizit
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Nightwish Live Perfomance in Israel - Bye Bye Beautiful
First live perfomance since Tarja left. Israel, HaHangar 11. 06/10/2007
Length: 332
Rating: 4.70 (265 ratings)
Tags: music nightwish live israel bye beautiful
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