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oshiunoit
12-04-2005, 11:51 AM
Ok this is a rather simple reques I think.
In this video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1158095372160188114&q=stu+hamm
Just before he starts playing Moonlight Sonata, he plays this beautiful piece. Does anyone happen to know the name of? An upload would be appreciated but just the name will suffice. Thanks :)
PainKiller8191
12-04-2005, 12:10 PM
yer right it's really amazing i dont know what it is either
SixnStones
12-04-2005, 12:12 PM
love thang? i think...
BassPlayingPineapple
12-04-2005, 01:07 PM
You think right :thumb:
The_Red_Death
12-04-2005, 02:50 PM
Yeah, that's what it is, it really is an amazing song. Quite fun to play, too.
d-basser
12-04-2005, 03:13 PM
Is itjust me or does stu hamm look like fred flintstone?
thelowsoundofbass
12-04-2005, 03:15 PM
Is itjust me or does stu hamm look like fred flintstone?
LOL he kinda does. BTW what band does he play for??? i always forget
lowsound
Esp Griffyn
12-04-2005, 03:17 PM
LOL he kinda does. BTW what band does he play for??? i always forget
lowsound
he is primarily a solo artist, but he has played for Satch, Vai, etc, and is a member of GHS.
thelowsoundofbass
12-04-2005, 03:23 PM
he is primarily a solo artist, but he has played for Satch, Vai, etc, and is a member of GHS.
ok thanks, i knew that he was involved with a guitar vurtuoso but i couldn't remember who.
lowsound
Chris K
12-04-2005, 03:33 PM
he is primarily a solo artist, but he has played for Satch, Vai, etc, and is a member of GHS.
Don't forget his work on the Rush tribute albums, with Richie Kotzen, Frank Gambale's solo records (always awully mixed, mind) and Steve Fister....
MuRd0K
12-04-2005, 03:35 PM
He has also worked for the latin band "Caifanes" in the album "Cuando la sangre galopa". He does a very interesting work on the song "Quisiera ser alcohol".
Chris K
12-04-2005, 03:40 PM
He has done some session work over the years, apparently some largely undocumented. He also played with some "Theatro Zinanni" thing recently, a kind of circus thing. He was the stunt bassist, or something...
thelowsoundofbass
12-04-2005, 04:14 PM
Don't forget his work on the Rush tribute albums, with Richie Kotzen, Frank Gambale's solo records (always awully mixed, mind) and Steve Fister....
:lol: i laugh because you are telling this to your brother who is probily in the same house
lowsound
Chris K
12-04-2005, 04:17 PM
:lol: i laugh because you are telling this to your brother who is probily in the same house
lowsound
But here, it's for the benefit of everyone!
thelowsoundofbass
12-04-2005, 04:38 PM
But here, it's for the benefit of everyone!
true
lowsound
chrishi87
12-04-2005, 05:01 PM
Kotzen is german and means Puke or vomit...i dont know the difference in english
Chris K
12-04-2005, 05:05 PM
Here is a little Discography from 2000...it's a little outdated but has some of his lesser know stuff in it.
outbound (2000 Favored Nations)
the urge (1991 Loud)
kings of sleep (1989 Relativity)
radio free albemuth (1988 Loud)
With others:
frank gambale,stuart hamm,steve smith "The Light Beyond" (2000 Tone Center)
frank gambale,stuart hamm,steve smith "Show Me What You Can Do" (1998 Shrapnel)
frank gambale "The Great Explorers" (1990 Samson)
joe satriani,eric johnson,steve vai "G3 Live in Concert" (1997 Epic)
joe satriani "Time Machine" (1993 Relativity)
joe satriani "Flying In A Blue Dream" (1989 Relativity)
joe satriani "Dreaming No. 11" (1988 Sony)
joe satriani "Live in San Francisco" (2001 Sony)
joe satriani "Crystal Planet" (2000 Sony)
steve vai "7th Song: Enchanting Guitar Melodies - Archive" (2000 Sony)
steve vai "Passion And Warfare" (1990 Relativity)
steve vai "Flex-Able" (1984 Akashic)
robin dimaggio "Blue Planet" (2001 Favored Nations)
neil zaza "Staring at the Sun" (2001 Nuerra Records)
james murphy "Feeding The Machine" (1999 Shrapnel)
steve fister "Age Of Great Dreams" (1999 THE ORCHARD)
steve fister "Shadow King" (1998 2nd degree)
tom coster "From The Street" (1995 SAMSON)
caifanes "El Nervio Del Volcan" (1994 BMG/U.S. LATIN)
adrian legg "Mrs. Crowe's Blue Waltz" (1993 Loud)
david + david "Boomtown" (1986 A&M Records )
various "Peter Green Songbook" (2000 Seagull)
various "Stone Cold Queen: A Tribute" (2001 Shrapnel)
various "Merry Axemas" (1997 Epic)
various "Merry Axemas, Vol 2" (1998 Epic)
What is really funny, Sexually Active was inspired by Miles Davis...he wanted this certain fusion trumpet play to solo in it, but doe to buget problems, a guitarist already signed to Relativity was sent in...Joe Satriani.
White_Summer
12-04-2005, 06:00 PM
i thought radio free albumeth was on the relativity label, or so he claims in his first instructional video
i thought radio free albumeth was on the relativity label, or so he claims in his first instructional video
It was, according to allmusic.com
And the song is called "Love Thing". Not "thang". That's not even a word.
It's originally a Joe Satriani song off his solo cd "Crystal Planet".
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