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Er, Goldeneye anyone? And the numerous games which were spawned from its success? If you were into racing then Project Gotham Racing (might have been the second one) was awesome fun for online multiplay
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Goldeneye was mint but it's tinged with nostalgia; going back and playing it recently revealed that it is now an incredibly clunky and horrible looking game.
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[QUOTE=motogrifo;18244786]I still have AAA lover on my mp3 player, good stuff[/QUOTE]
man i recorded that 10 years ago :eek: scary |
[QUOTE=Sad But True;18245743]Goldeneye was mint but it's tinged with nostalgia; going back and playing it recently revealed that it is now an incredibly clunky and horrible looking game.[/QUOTE]
I suppose you wanna hate on Pong and Tron too eh? :angry: jk, it's true that these games are dated but at the time and even a few years after they were still the shiznit that spawned a generation. |
Goldeneye is still awesome.
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troof. bring out the moonrakers
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[url]http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=979598&content=music[/url]
hell yeah i have a new instrumental track yall, with a rippin guitar solo at the end! let me know what you guys think |
sounds like elevator music
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Just registered for next semester's classes. I can never avoid having at least one early class each semester, schools don't want engineering majors to sleep apparently.
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So I haven't posted in this forum for a while so I thought the lod was the right thread. I finally got myself an 8 string. It's definitely going to require some patience to learn how to play properly.
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That neck looks so bloody wide. I have small hands :upset: Maple board looks pretty sexy though. Really need to add a guitar with a maple fretboard to my collection one day.
[QUOTE=Modern Iconoclast;18246897]Just registered for next semester's classes. I can never avoid having at least one early class each semester, schools don't want engineering majors to sleep apparently.[/QUOTE] I hardly ever had an engineering class that was after 1:30 p.m., and never had a semester in which I didn't have a 7:30 a.m. or 8:30 a.m. class. I think this is definitely a trend in most schools. They figure you picked an actual major that is worth a damn. So they figure you'll have the motivation to get up at 6 in the morning for class, as well as stay up until 2 in the morning doing homework. Only upside was most my classes handed out homework and took up homework on a regular basis. So I could literally plan my week around it. |
Thankfully my school only has like 1 or 2 7:30am classes, I think they're physics or chem classes. I hate early and night classes and try to avoid them, I usually manage to get all mine in during the middle of the day but I always seem to get stuck with 1 8 or 8:30am class. At least next semester it will only be on Tues and Thurs instead of 4 days a week like this semester.
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[QUOTE=Berner;18246926]So I haven't posted in this forum for a while so I thought the lod was the right thread. I finally got myself an 8 string. It's definitely going to require some patience to learn how to play properly.
[img]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs838.snc4/69894_10150322477410385_889860384_15396168_609800_n.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Nice. I guess the maple adds some high end to that bass guitar |
lol bass
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do u REALLY need 8 strings
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yes
so he can just use the top one and go BERRRR BAAAHHH BERP BA BERP BAHHHH BEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR |
I like it
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I have my eight string so that when people tell me I'm a crap guitarist I simply reply saying "no no no, I am not a crap guitarist, I'm an awesome bassist"
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Man I feel shit at guitar at the moment. FML.
Not just at playing, but at composing. How the feck do I improve how I compose? I'm very imaginative and I'd like to think that I'm very creative, but I just can't write anything decent :( I read somewhere that the best way to be original is first imitate. With that in mind, do you think it'd be a good idea to learn a lot of the music that I'm really into at the moment (i.e. SikTh, incredible guitar stuff IMO), perfect that and then try composing again? I've always found it hard to do that, because I hate the idea of 'imitating' but I guess I wouldn't be imitating, merely influenced by a new-found knowledge of the guitar work of my favourite band. meh. |
Goldeneye is only good if you play it with everyone on 'handicap -10' so that bullets actually mean something (what good is an assault rifle if emptying it into someone does nothing?)
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[QUOTE=EmbraceRandom;18247341]Man I feel shit at guitar at the moment. FML.
Not just at playing, but at composing. How the feck do I improve how I compose? I'm very imaginative and I'd like to think that I'm very creative, but I just can't write anything decent :( I read somewhere that the best way to be original is first imitate. With that in mind, do you think it'd be a good idea to learn a lot of the music that I'm really into at the moment (i.e. SikTh, incredible guitar stuff IMO), perfect that and then try composing again? I've always found it hard to do that, because I hate the idea of 'imitating' but I guess I wouldn't be imitating, merely influenced by a new-found knowledge of the guitar work of my favourite band. meh.[/QUOTE] It helps to know that nothing is ever really original ;) |
[QUOTE=EmbraceRandom;18247341]Man I feel shit at guitar at the moment. FML.
Not just at playing, but at composing. How the feck do I improve how I compose? I'm very imaginative and I'd like to think that I'm very creative, but I just can't write anything decent :( I read somewhere that the best way to be original is first imitate. With that in mind, do you think it'd be a good idea to learn a lot of the music that I'm really into at the moment (i.e. SikTh, incredible guitar stuff IMO), perfect that and then try composing again? I've always found it hard to do that, because I hate the idea of 'imitating' but I guess I wouldn't be imitating, merely influenced by a new-found knowledge of the guitar work of my favourite band. meh.[/QUOTE] no, sikth don't know how to compose. i appreciate your enthusiasm but you need a broader interest in music to develop good composition skills. sikth write stuff that is monotextural and sometimes structurally incoherent. |
afternoon lod
ah, friday off after a long distance gig last night. must be nearly time for a beer... |
[QUOTE=Papa Shank;18247387]It helps to know that nothing is ever really original ;)[/QUOTE]
Haha yeah I know, but we can still try ;) [QUOTE=fingers mccoy;18247389]no, sikth don't know how to compose. i appreciate your enthusiasm but you need a broader interest in music to develop good composition skills. sikth write stuff that is monotextural and sometimes structurally incoherent.[/QUOTE] What would you suggest then? FWIW: I find I'm most inspired by a band when I can pick out their flaws. SikTh aren't dynamic at all, I absolutely adore their music but it's very similar throughout (e.g., there's barely anything other than distorted guitars). |
[QUOTE=Bruce E Kinesis;18247368]Goldeneye is only good if you play it with everyone on 'handicap -10' so that bullets actually mean something (what good is an assault rifle if emptying it into someone does nothing?)[/QUOTE]
I played a 4-player game once where we were all on +10 handicap and unarmed. |
Ugh slappers. Almost as bad as throwing knives.
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[QUOTE=EmbraceRandom;18247423]Haha yeah I know, but we can still try ;)
What would you suggest then? FWIW: I find I'm most inspired by a band when I can pick out their flaws. SikTh aren't dynamic at all, I absolutely adore their music but it's very similar throughout (e.g., there's barely anything other than distorted guitars).[/QUOTE] honestly, classes. but also get a friend and a real book and start doing a session a couple of times a week going through jazz tunes, then when you have 10 or so under your belt start gigging with them. Find your way into an active community of musicians and you will learn very quickly. |
Slappers was brilliant but everyone innevitably got bored pretty quickly due to everyone being quite good at doging each other, resulting in running in circles seeing no-one for 20 minutes.
I tune my 7 string to F#, C#, F#, B, E, G#, C# so it can do anything your silly 8 strings can. So nerr. |
[QUOTE=Sad But True;18247592]Slappers was brilliant but everyone innevitably got bored pretty quickly due to everyone being quite good at doging each other, resulting in running in circles seeing no-one for 20 minutes.
I tune my 7 string to F#, C#, F#, B, E, G#, C# so it can do anything your silly 8 strings can. So nerr.[/QUOTE] Except hit that high Eb so nerr to you. |
[QUOTE=fingers mccoy;18247538]honestly, classes.
but also get a friend and a real book and start doing a session a couple of times a week going through jazz tunes, then when you have 10 or so under your belt start gigging with them. Find your way into an active community of musicians and you will learn very quickly.[/QUOTE] Cheers for the help mate. A few things though: - Classes? What kind of classes? - By friend do you mean someone else on guitar or on another instrument? - What do you mean by 'real' book? |
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