The Shredders Ball

Maybe it’s a shout to the amazing coast-to-coast buzzer beater by Tyus Edney in 1995.

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When you see 8-string guitars, you know it’s not gonna be a country song.

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i’ve been watching people attempt to play this song a bunch lately, the bass drums are wild they’re just a brutal trance that never give up. just listening to it gets my heartrate going faster

this dude makes some crazy drum videos

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big time, mang

love it… eerie af

snare at 5:00 may be goat

Man Olly Steele is so good. He did the solo on this Intervals song and it’s one of my favorite things to play poorly. I have the tab book and there are some really cool spots.

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All I have to give you is a love that never dies. A symptom of the universe is written in your eyes :vince1:

aiiight

He says in this article that Les Paul and Mary Ford were making a million dollars a year when Gibson pitched the idea of the Les Paul to him, so that must have been around 1950. Also Mary Ford had a sister with a nearly identical voice, and she would sing from offstage making it seem like Mary was having a duet with herself. Apparently Mary could pick a little bit too.

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