AJFOne’s Customs 6/3 – Broken links????

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  • #475330
    AJFOne23
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      Thanks for the Silverchair! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

      I plan to do much more but it all depends on collaborators.

       

      Symptom of the universe, isreals son and pure massacre are literally 3 of my top 10 wish list songs…..thank you so very much!!!!

      Some early 80s chicago (hard to say im sorry, stay the night etc)are gonna be super heavy rotation for my and my rb3 parties….i sense their presence lol

      Your spidey senses aren’t lying <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

      #475355
      AJFOne23
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        ADDED preview video for Frank Zappa “Watermelon in Easter Hay” courtesy of Sideshow

        #475363
        alucardla
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          Wonderful more Silverchair. Maybe another 3 pack can occur for this band ? I would love Freak, Ana’s Song, and Miss you love ??? That three along with the 3 you released were very famous and catchy in my country. And by the way I’m not Aussie.

          #475364
          AJFOne23
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            Wonderful more Silverchair. Maybe another 3 pack can occur for this band ? I would love Freak, Ana’s Song, and Miss you love ??? That three along with the 3 you released were very famous and catchy in my country. And by the way I’m not Aussie.

             

            I have much more Silverchair planned. Doing this pack with Sideshow reminded me how great they were

            #475371
            alucardla
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              I have much more Silverchair planned. Doing this pack with Sideshow reminded me how great they were

              Wonderful. Will be amazing having more Silverchair. Hoping with fingers crossed.

              #475417
              AJFOne23
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                ADDED preview video for Silverchair “Israels Son” courtesy of Sideshow

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                I finally got my PC working again, had to do a factory reset (again………..) If you or Sideshow want to do more songs off of Frogstomp I’d be willing to take care of guitar.

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                *inb4 my POS PC dies again and I look like I don’t want to do anything*

                #475468
                AJFOne23
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                  ADDED preview video for Silverchair “Pure Massacre” courtesy of Sideshow

                  #475475
                  Sideshow
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                    I finally got my PC working again, had to do a factory reset (again………..) If you or Sideshow want to do more songs off of Frogstomp I’d be willing to take care of guitar.

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                    *inb4 my POS PC dies again and I look like I don’t want to do anything*

                    Glad to hear your authoring equipment is back. I’m most likely welcome to colab on more Silverchair in the future.

                    #475478
                    AUSvivor
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                      Saw a new video get released.

                       

                      Eat That Question Frank Zappa In His Own Words

                       

                      seems to get high ratings

                      #475479
                      AJFOne23
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                        Saw a new video get released.

                         

                        Eat That Question Frank Zappa In His Own Words

                         

                        seems to get high ratings

                        I saw it in the theater. It was excellent. 90 minutes of interviews with the man himself woven into a nice narrative.

                        #475521
                        AJFOne23
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                          ADDED preview video for Silverchair “Madman” courtesy of Sideshow

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                          AJFOne23
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                            ADDED preview video for Frank Zappa “Outside Now” courtesy of Sideshow

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                            AJFOne23
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                              UPDATE 10/1 – Frank Zappa – Lemme Take You To the Beach

                               



                              GUITAR/BASS/VOCALS: nsw1-6

                              Here’s a fun song about a day at the beach with your sweetheart but with Frank’s musicality thrown in.
                              The basic track goes back to the Hot Rats Session in 1969 but it wasn’t finalized until 76 and then released on his quadruple album Lather. That album was shelved by the studio and this eventually came out on Studio Tan in 1978. Years later the Lather album was released the way Frank intended.
                              #475705
                              AJFOne23
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                                UPDATE 10/2 – Chicago 16 pack released!

                                Here is my pack for Chicago 16 released in 1982. Although they had a moderate hit with 1978’s Hot Streets, for all intents and purposes Chicago had been adrift since the tragic death of Terry Kath in January of 1978. Chicago 16 is where the band finally righted itself, in no small part due to the addition of guitarist/keyboardist Bill Champlin, the namesake of the ’60s San Franciscan psychedelic outfit the Sons of Champlin, who in addition to joining the band brought into the circle the producer who would change Chicago’s commercial fortunes: David Foster. The Canadian producer had worked with Champlin on a solo album, Runaway, which made a very small ripple on the Billboard charts upon its 1981 release, but did pave the way for the sound that Chicago developed on 16. Under the direction of Foster, Chicago turned away from any lingering jazz-rock roots they had, and they also backed away from the disco aspirations that sank their turn-of-the-decade platters. Instead, they pursued a glistening modern pop sound, anchored with dramatic drums, built on synthesizers, decked out in arena rock guitars, layered with harmonies, and stripped of any excesses — which by and large included Chicago’s famed horn section, which was now used for punctuation instead of functioning as the center of the group’s sound. This was no-nonsense, all-business, crisp and clean pop for the Reagan era, and it not only became a smash hit for Chicago — reaching the Top Ten, thanks to the singles “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” and “Love Me Tomorrow” — it defined Foster’s sound, which in turned defined adult contemporary for the ’80s. It may not have been too faithful to Chicago, at least what the band was in the ’70s, but amidst ’80s adult pop, it’s a high watermark — and a lot punchier and tougher than the singles would suggest, too, since almost all of the album tracks are relatively high energy and soulful. Credits listed below. Also thanks to my friend Masayuki Funatsu for creating a great image for this pack and mb1nightmare for playtesting.

                                 

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                                GUITAR: StackOverflow0x/Mb1nightmare

                                5 LANE KEYS: FujiSkunk

                                 

                                This is the last brilliant song written by Jimmy Pankow and showcases Bill Champlin on brilliant lead vocals as well as the lead guitar skills of Chris Pinnick.

                                 

                                 


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                                Here’s the first time Peter Cetera and newcomer Bill Champlin would trade vocals and it sounds fabulous.



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                                “What You’re Missing”, was released and peaked at #81 on the Pop chart. This song reminds me of Turn it up the Radio by Autograph though it came out 2 years before that and with Cetera singing much better obviously.

                                 

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                                “Love Me Tomorrow” was written by Peter Cetera and David Foster. The second single released from the album, it reached #22 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.

                                 


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                                “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” is a song written by Peter Cetera and producer David Foster, and released on May 17, 1982 as the lead single. It was their first top 50 hit since “No Tell Lover” in 1978. In the fall of 1982, while it was moving down the Hot 100, it just left the top 50 within two weeks from #4.
                                The album version of “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” segued into a second song titled “Get Away,” which was closer to the older horn-driven Chicago sound. Most adult contemporary radio stations at the time did not play the entire album track, however, choosing to cut it off just before “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” segued into “Get Away.”
                                The song was also featured in the movie and soundtrack for Summer Lovers (1982).
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