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Old 01-05-2024, 09:44 AM
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Yes! And Stevie could have done the ‘love grunts’ in Big Love, too! But they probably would have sounded the same.
Like if a goat could bark, that's what it would be.
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Old 01-05-2024, 10:30 AM
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It's interesting nobody mentioned The Dance version of Big Love. I remember when we saw the show the first time, everybody was amazed with Lindsey's guitar performance. Lot of discussions here at The Ledge about how he achieved those parallel guitar sounds. Was it his fabulous skills playing guitar? Was he helped with pre recorded sounds?

But with the passage of time many of us started to miss a Tango version of Big Love in their/his concerts. Something I think never occurred, even though we asked him for it at his social networks. So maybe we got tired of the Dance version? Still it was a great performance in 1997.
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It's interesting nobody mentioned The Dance version of Big Love. I remember when we saw the show the first time, everybody was amazed with Lindsey's guitar performance. Lot of discussions here at The Ledge about how he achieved those parallel guitar sounds. Was it his fabulous skills playing guitar? Was he helped with pre recorded sounds?

But with the passage of time many of us started to miss a Tango version of Big Love in their/his concerts. Something I think never occurred, even though we asked him for it at his social networks. So maybe we got tired of the Dance version? Still it was a great performance in 1997.
I was actually more impressed with his Go Insane version on the Dance. But both were stellar.
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It's interesting nobody mentioned The Dance version of Big Love. I remember when we saw the show the first time, everybody was amazed with Lindsey's guitar performance. Lot of discussions here at The Ledge about how he achieved those parallel guitar sounds. Was it his fabulous skills playing guitar? Was he helped with pre recorded sounds?

But with the passage of time many of us started to miss a Tango version of Big Love in their/his concerts. Something I think never occurred, even though we asked him for it at his social networks. So maybe we got tired of the Dance version? Still it was a great performance in 1997.
Yeah...I had deliberated including that but opted for NGBA. I think for those very reasons....the passage of time has dulled enthusiasm for it, though objectively it really is incredible. And something he'll probably be noted for for many years to come. There are countless Youtube clips of guitarists praising/analysing/dissecting Big Love live version.
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Like if a goat could bark, that's what it would be.
These analogies are starting to freak me out! Goats that bark- what next

When the goats start barking… you will know
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These analogies are starting to freak me out! Goats that bark- what next

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Goatsy....

Edit- here's an oldie but a goody.
https://youtu.be/NGBqB_k84Ms?si=e24cIJKZXS7t86UM
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Goat’s Alright???
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She usually bleats. She only barks when the cocaine is in her downstairs.
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