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To each it's own. If you expect to hear 80-ish classic brown sound - don't bother DL-ing it. For me being a huge Tchaikovsky fan, I consider 'Respect The Wind' as a masterpiece of Ed's songwriting which once again proves his talent and outstanding skills.
'If there isn't something crazy that goes on in the span of the day then something's not right', - Zakk Wylde
Originally posted by Mishar_McLeud For me being a huge Tchaikovsky fan, I consider 'Respect The Wind' as a masterpiece of Ed's songwriting which once again proves his talent and outstanding skills.
Only a fucking sheep would have the nerve to compare EVH writing an instrumental for a fucking shitty movie to Tchaikovsky.
DLR7884
You've got to be fucking kidding me....
Originally Posted by WARF:
DLR7884 - This guy is one bad ass sonafabitch... I've seen him destroy peoples posting careers in a single sentence.
Originally posted by Mishar_McLeud For me being a huge Tchaikovsky fan, I consider 'Respect The Wind' as a masterpiece of Ed's songwriting which once again proves his talent and outstanding skills.
Originally posted by Soul Reaper Tchaikovsky?! What has he got to do with this?!
Originally posted by DLR7884 Only a fucking sheep would have the nerve to compare EVH writing an instrumental for a fucking shitty movie to Tchaikovsky.
DLR7884
You've got to be fucking kidding me....
Originally Posted by WARF:
DLR7884 - This guy is one bad ass sonafabitch... I've seen him destroy peoples posting careers in a single sentence.
I think it is a good track. I had an MP3 of it from Napster way back when, but it isn't anything that special. Personally, Eddie would have done everyone a favor around that time if he released and album of instrumentals that included "Respect The Wind" and "Balunchitherium" among others that he could have written. Something in the vein of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai or Eric Johnson. People might have been able to appreciate Ed the musician and not get angry about Ed the jerk.
It was on a great soundtrack featuring the song that broke up a shitty band called Van Hagar. Unfortunately, this album was also responsible for the reformed Fleetwood Mac, featuring a Stevie Knicks that made Spammy look like a fitness model.
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