LONDON (AP) - Ration cards. Genetically modified crops. The end of pile-it-high, sell-it-cheap supermarkets. These possible solutions to the first global food crisis since World War II - which the World Food Program says already threatens 20 million of the poorest children - are complex and controversial. And they may not even solve the problem as demand continues to soar. A ``silent tsunami'' ...
First I want to thank meko for showing me this guy, I'd never him really play before.This is Joe Satriani's bass player Stuart Hamm. After listening to this solo I had to post about it, it's incredible...at least I think so. The one thing I really don't get though is why he gets booed throughout. How could you boo that solo? The melodic flow of it all is amazing, that's the only way to desc...
Ah the memories! Going to bass clinics, well at least I remember going to Stu's! Sound's like a man who was name after his two favorite foods! Anyway's I remember first giving this CD a spin and the whole world seemed to change to for me as a musician, from that first aggressive slap on that open 'D' string to the strumming style of Count Zero, And Simplicty yet with challange to a player of Pr...
LONDON (AP) - Ration cards. Genetically modified crops. The end of pile-it-high, sell-it-cheap supermarkets. These possible solutions to the first global food crisis since World War II - which the World Food Program says already threatens 20 million of the poorest children - are complex and controversial. And they may not even solve the problem as demand continues to soar. A ``silent tsunami'' ...
Ah the memories! Going to bass clinics, well at least I remember going to Stu's! Sound's like a man who was name after his two favorite foods! Anyway's I remember first giving this CD a spin and the whole world seemed to change to for me as a musician, from that first aggressive slap on that open 'D' string to the strumming style of Count Zero, And Simplicty yet with challange to a player of Pr...
First I want to thank meko for showing me this guy, I'd never him really play before.This is Joe Satriani's bass player Stuart Hamm. After listening to this solo I had to post about it, it's incredible...at least I think so. The one thing I really don't get though is why he gets booed throughout. How could you boo that solo? The melodic flow of it all is amazing, that's the only way to desc...