So the Ukronazis, having defeated quite a few old statues, have now turned to defeating a DNR flag in Washington DC.
No, I am not kidding, see for yourself:
Ask yourself a basic question: is that the behavior of a side clearly winning a war? And I don’t only mean the Ukrainians, I also very much mean the USA and NATO too.
But then, one could be forgiven for thinking that the folks in DC have been transmogrified into a gang of infantiles on crack cocaine. For a country built on the worship of capitalism and free markets, the idea to try introduce a worldwide cap on the price of the single most important commodity out there should be absolute crimethink. Yet the Hegemony is now trying to impose a 60 dollars caps on Russia oil, thereby only creating pressure for an increase in the price. Remember those basic supply and demand graphs from economics classes?
You could say that the Empire has now declared war on that supply and demand graph :-)
It is especially amazing to see that the US wants to impose a price war on Russia, when all the other major actors (KSA, Venezuela, Iran, etc.) are all hostile to the Empire and its constant bullying.
Again, ask yourself a basic question: is that the behavior of a side clearly winning a war?
Today I will keep it short and conclude by recommending three solid (reality-based!) analyses of the current situation:
- Douglas MacGregor: http://10.16.86.131/the-complete-destruction-of-ukraine-is-unavoidable-douglas-macgregor/
- Gonzalo Lira: http://10.16.86.131/unconditional-surrender-is-now-russias-goal-gonzalo-lira/
- Andrei Martyanov: http://10.16.86.131/john-bolton-is-confused-andrei-martyanov/
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And now I want to share with you another type of music I do not like: the so-called “shredders”, i.e. those guitarists who run their fingers up and down the fretboard as fast as possible (folks like Vai or Satriani). As Richie Blackmore once commented, all these guys prove is that they practiced a lot, that’s it. Musically speaking, most “shredding” is stale, boring, garbage.
That is not to say that there are not guitarists out there who can play really fast AND really melodically – there are plenty (Al Di Meola comes to mind). In fact, there is nothing wrong with being able to play very fast, but only as long as this speed serves a real lyrical, melodic function.
Here I want to introduce one very famous “shredder” who, while being very fast, does not use speed for speed’s sake, but who builds his solos around some truly remarkable compositions: Yngwie Malmsteen.
First, a disclaimer: there is a lot of Malmsteen music I really don’t like, and I don’t like this “hard rock persona” he still feels he needs to project to remain credible. He does not. He could cut his hair and wear a Tshirt, shorts and flip-flops and still remain a real musical genius and a phenomenal guitarist. If he could also stop running around the stage and sit down, that would be even better! But that’s probably not going to happen.
Anyway, some of Malmsteen’s compositions are truly superb, and my favorite is “Far Beyond the Sun” whom he played with his rock band and with the New Japan Philharmonic. I prefer this latter version and that is the one I will share with you today. I hope that it will impress you as much as it impressed me when I first heard it (and it still does impress me today). I think Bach would have absolutely loved this :-)
Enjoy!
Andrei
Ye Gods and Little Fishes – is this just me? How can you be putting up weekend music choices Saker – surely you did this a couple of days ago.
it’s eerie, how fast the days are flying by, I no sooner have my Friday sorted and it’s another Friday.
Is this just me?
Wishing you a pleasant weekend anyway :-)
Oh, I like that! ”Ye Gods and Little Fishes”.
I haven’t heard it before. Is it Irish or your own creation?
Hi Saker – yeah the guitarist is dressed like Meatloaf – but I like it – I like shredders.
Thank you
…”a gang of infantiles on crack cocaine” Good description. I’m no psychologist, but these folks “have some serious issues”.
Wow, I haven’t listened to Malmsteen in years – thanks for posting. Yeah, he is one of the original neoclassical electric guitar “shredders”.
I never was into Vai or Satriani too much, but I really like Al DiMeola, Steve Howe, Alex Lifeson, Steve Morse and others who can “shred” but have a lot of taste. (among electric guitar players, acoustic is a whole different matter.) Of course, other listeners will have different faves.
Sorry, I almost forgot one: the late great Allan Holdsworth
Here he is with a young and gifted Chad Wackerman on drums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTRO0SxOV4c
Allan Holdsworth was a fantastic improviser, but as composer he is not my favorite.
But I do love some of his stuff, his version of “Nuages” is especially awesome
Joe does not have a taste? Hmm..
Anyway, did anybody come accross Igor Paspalj, somewhat obscure guy, but with insane skills.
Black Star is my favorite!
Hello,
former concerned troll here :) This guy / Buckethead / is a massive guitarist too. My favourite song.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dyQJH615KwA
Have a nice weekend from SK
Check out Guthrie Govan. He’s a younger generation of shredder, but amazingly versatile and musical.
Yes, good point, Govan is very impressive.
Col. Douglas MacGregor, Gonzalo Lira & Andrei Martyanov are correct in their comments. However, for music I like Ray Conniff, Frank Chacksfield, Mantovani and 101 Strings Orchestras.
I also like this one.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QqJvqMeaDtU
Thanks, Saker. Wondering if you’ve heard this guitar trio? Some intelligent shredding gets going, too. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-PkJg1Crp0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0tzNC4K6Wc
The Austrian Trio is new for me, thanks for posting this. I like it. I can hear the influences of Holdsworth and Metheny in the guitar, but he has his own style – very nice.
Thank you for introducing me to this trio!
“So the Ukronazis, having defeated quite a few old statues, have now turned to defeating a DNR flag in Washington DC.
Ask yourself a basic question: is that the behavior of a side clearly winning a war”
I’m afraid that this is a pattern of contempt by Western powers that pops up from time to time.
In 1897, a German representative desecrated the Haitian flag by stirring fecal matter on it. It was another case of “gunboat diplomacy”, but in this case a European power challenging the Monroe Doctrine.
https://haitiantimes.com/2020/09/08/letter-germany-must-apologize-for-defacing-haitian-flag-other-humiliation/
https://journals.openedition.org/plc/298
Nice solo here from 3.25 – absolutely no shredding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGfxrSWxjK0
The flag video….
What kind of women are these, joining in this juvenile schoolboy prank?
It’s like they have never even been introduced to the concept of ‘class’ !
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The music reference was fantastic, I must say as a Bach devotee.
I used to know a guy who was a genius at building harpsichords (had people I only knew from records coming in from all over the globe), but puerile and underdeveloped in every other way. C’est la vie.
Italia – La Scala begins season with Russian opera. All the usual elite Italian suspects were there, Meloni, Berlusconi (Italians need their cultural fix, Fook -America for the night at least), so too apparently in attendance was Von der Leyen. Can’t write this script!
Some videos for today.
Russian soldiers share their battle stories with RT:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/Russian_soldiers_0812:8
Ukrainian troops release video showing how terrible their front line conditions are and promise to hang Zelensky (English subtitles):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/aUHstFGzEgnH/
Two surrendered Ukrainian soldiers tell their stories:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/3PCT5Idz3yCA/
Russian mobilized troops captured five Kiev regime troops during their first engagement with the enemy:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AnkDxjdL7Lkg/
Russian Grad launcher fires at enemy positions:
https://rutube.ru/video/2e91264054115718853a9f254cc362df/
LPR tank opens fire on enemy firing position:
https://rutube.ru/video/8ece200e080973b25032979fde0ab649/
Russian Msta-S self-propelled howitzer fires on enemy position:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/Msta_0912:8
Russian armored military train:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GnjERG1FhEIb/
Some more videos.
President Putin summarizes the current world situation:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NGjz6IMsrkAn/
Spanish journalist interviews Chechen troops near the front:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/8lygDaHfu8yU/
Former Ukrainian POW did not want to be exchanged and started new life with his girlfriend in Russia:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Y8pkh6ElHywo/
‘I never understood why we didn’t do this earlier’ – Viktor Bout on special military operation:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/Bout-on-special-military-operation:1
Wagner troops honor Zambian member who fell in battle:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KssxZTGTJJY1/
Russian Grad works on enemy position at night:
https://rutube.ru/video/8b736eabdbb7546851d986790ba05568/
The LPR army beat off an enemy attack near Soledar:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/JAmZOJzU5wqn/
The Kiev regime military suffered large losses near Kremennaya (18+):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/HGIGdefgg4uw/
Russian Ka-52 and Mi-28 fire at enemy positions (and also release many flares to protect from MANPADS):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/2bpq2HjQNhj5/
Russian Su-25s fire on enemy positions:
https://rutube.ru/video/f099abf0cf15b24c746f178af15060ec/
Great music and incredible technic
I recently listen a lot to Prince he could make his guitar sing like not many on this planet
Some of his solos are just amazing
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qwupgI6APxQ
About the flag
They can trample on a flag but history will trample on them
What about Jeff Beck? Try Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers.
I read too many “analysts” saying Russia’s troubles with the West began in 2014 with the Ukraine Coup. Surely they must see the coup was planned several years in advance, likely before 2008 and Georgia’s actions. And that would mean Russia had troubles with the West at least from then. Yet, wait a minute–Do these analysts think Russia had no trouble once the USSR fell, and the Yeltsin years were all buddy-buddy?
How can NATO massively intervene in Ukraine without a massive logistical build-up? Since that’s not happening, I see little cause for alarm on that issue. As the temps drop, the ground slowly solidifies and rivers ice over, deenergizing Ukraine seems the best way to pass the time. Many think Russia’s offensive will then ensue. My thinking is to capture/liberate as much of Ukraine as Russia wants to return to Russia while securing the pipelines that feed the few friendly European nations. Someone suggested a DMZ, which now that I’ve thought about it for a while is a great idea for separating what remains of Ukraine from NATO lands. Most of such an area can now be patrolled by drones and robotic combat units and that area would be a kill zone no-mans-land for 20-30Km.
Russia is in a position where it can build its future security from the position of strength it will have on the ground by the end of 2023. Part of that will be a secured ground link to Kaliningrad, And something must be done with Moldova.
It seems the Neoliberal Parasites within the Outlaw US Empire are tiring of their Ukraine toy and want to move on to confront China. Otherwise, we’d see that big logistical build.
Will Putin wait until after his annual end-of-year marathon presser to start the offensive or wait until Orthodox Christmas has past?
The CIA acting under the Obama Administration’s full blessing planned and executed what was to become Maidan, however, the CIA have been active in the west of Ukraine since the 1950’s, planting the seeds, nurturing Nazi sentiment.
1989 provided fresh impetus to securing the Holy Grail that is Ukraine/Crimea. Russia spent the next 2 decades restructuring within, taking its eye off the subtle encroachment of the western barbarian hordes.
Oh yes, I posted the video of Beck and that girl playing bass in the past, great stuff.
I love the sound and technique of Beck, he did some awesome stuff with Roger Waters on “Amused to Death”
It’s curious, because in the world of metal music, Malmsteen is often accused of being a purely technical virtuoso of his instrument and, as a guitarist (classical and electric), I tend to agree. The way he mechanically plays ornaments in his left hand betrays this. I think professionals will understand what I’m talking about.
While we are at Rock & Philharmonic orchestra ….
Кипелов с симфоническим оркестром
https://youtu.be/gYWheIkhnMU
Yngwie is a legend. I’ve personally always really liked Dave Mustaine’s composition work. His singing isn’t the greatest, but he’s a special talent with his rhythm and lead work. Mark Tremonti is a true guitarist out of the post-grunge era, despite Creed’s obvious flaws. I’ve recently started to get into Manila Road. Mark Shelton was a rocking guitarist and a severely underrated frontman. His voice seems off putting at first, but it grows on you if you give them an honest chance.
The Mike Keneally Band anyone?
https://youtu.be/hEtZpLk1jjc
What can one expect from a country led by a comedian other than farce and comedy. Ze’s biography will be titled, The Clown Who Would be King.
I do know an amature guitarist who often introduces a sudoku solve with some play and I like that channel for sharpening my logic thoughts.
Sudoku: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ9ijfsBvak (Cracking the Cryptic – Sudoku channel)
I love this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLUt_JV8qMg (DiDuLa)
And this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2-FbMM_Cm4 (OTTA)
Guess you love this as much as I do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9RS4biqyAc (Paco de Lucía)
And maybe this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJwSZIajEvI (Dhafer Youssef)