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  • Great tune, but he missed a note at 6:32. Aside from my stupid joke, I believe this is the real deal. Most people's brains are not musically developed to understand, follow , or feel whats going on. There are people who think RUSH is too complicated to understand.

  • @colined I wonder if he ever found the note he was searching for? I thought he found it at one part of the video, but I was wrong. After the mechanical drummer wound down, the poor guitarist simply gave up and stoped playing. (thank god).

  • Oceana, rather

  • @4limbs. Checking out things is great. Oz noy's guitar center srv little wing funk jazz thing that pays no mind to where it came from or where it's going isn't really a huge example of composition. Nir felder posted e was going to sit in with oz tonight... That would be the reason to go. Maybe ben monder's ocean for composition or Leo Brouwer

  • I'm not 100% on this but I can't see anyway someone could set up their guitar to trigger a drum machine to keep in time and change with the playing. If you did it by pitch and just fucked around on a guitar the machine would play random shit all over the place and not be with the guitar at all, which means even if set it up like that, he would have to be playing a composed piece because i allt fits. But because that is a ridiculous scenario, he's probably just playing along to a drum track.

  • Show this to a classical composer like Beethoven and they'd shit their pants over how amazing this is.

  • @BigTymerPimp  fortunately Beethoven was deaf.

  • @emeraldomusik Nah, he'd still shit his pants.

  • @BigTymerPimp actually theyd probably laugh at how sloppy of a player he is (which is fine for all i care) and then ask if he can alternate pick anything mildly clean at different tempos to add to the dynamics of his composition. its awesome he planned all this out but its hardly a dynamic composition other than monotonous sloppy alternate picking at 200-whatever bpm.

  • @BlackEcology Nope they'd shit their pants.

  • I remember seeing this years ago, ever since Mick Barr has been in my top 10 guitarists of all time.

  • fuckin' grind....too much....so great

  • Real musical insanity, brilliant!!

  • it doesn't matter to me if it is improvised shit or composed shit. the worst thing is a total lack of communication, neither with other musicians nor with the audience.

  • @florafox

    1) It's composed. How else would he be able to time it to a drum machine?

    2) There aren't any other musicians.

    3) How's he supposed to communicate with the fucking audience when he's doing THAT!? Do you realise how much concentration it must take to accurate play music that fast and rhythmically crazy?

  • Don't you think the drum machine is triggered by his playing?/?? That way, wherever he goes rhythmically, it follows....that's the only way this could be doen,,,,the question is: WHY?????

  • @jodywebcam yes it is triggered, but i don't know what this shit is all about.

  • gay

  • Damn, thisguy should be part of Ozzy Osbourne's band!

  • this is the worst piece of crap ive ever heard and was unbearable to listen to may god have mercy on your soul

  • @chef2031 it is totally crap on medium guitar level. I am not against playing totally free of tonality, but then i prefer david stackenas.

  • I want to see him play something simple, like smoke on the water.

  • Mick Barr just kicked Tosin Abasi in the nuts from 4 years ago.

  • Wow. This is sorta messed up. I usually don't like virtuso players because all they do is rehash classical music, but Mick Barr just took a shit on everyone.

  • the REAL guitar hero

  • He certainly has those sextuplets down. I love the rhythmic variety. But at least it was really long. Check out some Oz Noy for musicality, feel and create composition.

  • There are song's I've heard written by many classical composers such as Chopin ( especially romance era composers ) or even perhaps Bela Bartok where there's absolutely no repetition, and the meters are all over the place. Perhaps because he plays a "heavy metal" guitar riff it sounds like random ass noise but I bet if converted to a piano piece it would be "Brilliant". This is brilliant I just think that people can't handle the idea of "intricately composed metal".

  • @ShikyoMitsukai Oh, don't be silly.  Chopin used repetition all the time.

  • @ShikyoMitsukai

    Well said.

  • @ShikyoMitsukai Completely agree. Though I have to say this is more like Xenakis' 'Mists' than anything of Chopin's I've heard.

  • @findingphunc this Freudian slip is really funny ! "Mist" is a german word and it means " bullshit" !

  • @ShikyoMitsukai

    Because it isn't just about the fucking notes mate, it's about the timbre of the instruments, the instrumentation and arrangement itself. If this would be better played on a piano, why not simply write it down and let it be played the right way? This is fucking awful.

  • By far, one of the most underrated guitarists in the music scene today. I know how often the term 'underrated' is thrown around, and Mick is the epitome of the term when it comes to guitarists.

  • @kangasnoot Shawn Lane and Chris Arp are also vastly underrated guitarists, especially Shawn.

  • overated!!

  • Oof. Some of these comments.

    Personally, I'm into it. It's interesting to me & I appreciate his endurance. If I wanted to listen to a harmonically engaging composition, though, I'd obviously look elsewhere (maybe Brad Mehldau).

    There's a false axiom about slow box pentatonic crap with bends being more "emotional," which is retarded, but then again, so is the notion of saying "if you can't pull it off then you shouldn't complain." I can't cook, but I reserve the right to bitch about a bad meal.

  • if your not feeling this dont listen to it. its called experimentation. this guy spits more musical talent than anyone in the music buisness that makes millions of dollars. its sad but most people cant wrap their minds around something this technical and appreciate the complexity for what it is because most people dont understand music.

  • why did i even check this CRAP out?OK someone told me that mick barr is great.i disagree.can he play anything with more feeling?sorry not my thing by a long shot.mike bloomfield had/has feeling in his playing!!!!!!!!!!...

  • @mikebloomfirld66 cool story bro

  • @mikebloomfirld66 listen to krallice. it still sounds like mick barr (because he plays in krallice) but its a lot more accessible.

  • skillful, but not creative.

  • saw this dude play a show by himself with nothing but him and his guitar. It was awesome shit!

  • 1:16 someone's ear's imploded from the intensity

  • @billnoceros hahahahahahaha

  • Omar Rodriguez would love this dude, ha!

  • this is amazing!!!

  • I'm pretty sure it was a BITCH to program those drums

  • @hofoshizzle for real, it would have been a nightmare ;)

  • The guy did it. No more shredding allowed from this point.

  • this man has an excellent memory!

  • this is probly one of my most fav kevin video

  • Wooten videos? Hes a perfect example of what you're raging against, absurd technical ability and dexterity but corny agony to listen to. Did you actually watch this video and listen to what he is doing over an incredibly complex drum pattern? It's not just playing fast and 'technical ability', although it is of course that too. And for ten minutes.

  • It's avant-garde and uses odd time signatures, but it is unappealing to listen to IMO. I have nothing against Mick Barr's musicianship, but this sounds like what Dream Theater would be if they forgot music theory - more excessive and more annoying.

  • I recommend to anybody watching this video, to tune into a few Fahey/Kottke/Wooten videos. You might accidentally see how playing the guitar can be technical and listenable at the same time. It sounds like a shocker right now, upon seeing this drab, but it's out there. Even Buckethead's studio work is remotely musical.

  • @bamlaflamme After listening to this masterpiece Fahey/Kottke/Wooten seemed to me like technical elevator music.

  • The stamina required to play that fast for that long is insane...

  • This thing I just witnessed is impossible, and can not be played by a human being

  • This is very uncompromising music, and takes a lot of effort to really listen to. However, if you are willing to put in that effort, you will be rewarded with a plethora of nuances that the passive listener will not pick up. I used to fucking hate this guy, based off this video, then I actually bought Octis because I saw it used for cheap, and I put it on and realised that whilst this guy's technicality is more than evident, the music is the main thing here. That's the way all music must be.

  • did the guitar died??

  • hes been clocked at 26 NPS!

  • There is absolutely NO soul in what he is doing. He might as well have a sheet of music in front of him and a coffee mug that says 'I hate Mondays!'. Shredding aimlessly will only take you so far.

  • @bamlaflamme Souls are for squares. I want DEHN DEHN DEHN DIDDLY JOO GUG DEN DEN DEN DEN BOOO BOOO BOOO WE OH WE OH YIDDLY YIDDLY YIDDLY GUGGA DA GUGGA DA

  • @bamlaflamme yet you listen to cliched boring phoned in "indie" crap like burial and neutral milk hotel. you have no idea what this man personally puts into his music. sounds like the "soul" you claim he doesn't have is just an excuse for the bands you like to not play their instruments well.

  • @DrawOutTheLions LOLOL minimizing my taste down to two artists you saw that I liked... Also burial has no affiliation with the dreaded 'indie' scene but good try. I have a pretty good idea what he puts in: AIMLESS SHREDDING. That's all it is. You can't dig deeper for meaning, as this is completely VOID of it. At least you can read a bit into those two artists that are 'cliched boring phoned in indie crap'. There's something beneath the surface, whereas this is childish meandering.

  • @bamlaflamme yep go ahead and LOL(are you 14?)like i said you arrogant prick you have no idea how much time and effort and "soul", whatever you actually mean by that general term,he puts into his music the fact here is this man displays more talent in 5 seconds of this video then those two "artists". there is nothing deeper in neutral milk hotel and especially not burial. perhaps if he dumbed down his guitar work to a mere 2 or 3 chords and put looping boring samples behind it though...

  • @DrawOutTheLions Should've known you'd poke fun at the whole 'LOL' thing, even if I had said 'that's laughable', my point still stands. You consider me musically inept because I like two artists. That's COMPLETELY NOT THE POINT. You would rather attack me personally than back up this artist. You want to know why? THERE IS NOTHING HERE! All he is doing is playing fast. The amount of chords/notes one plays are NOT directly proportional to their skill on the instrument. Any good musician knows that

  • @bamlaflamme clearly you are no musician judging by your completely inept and worthless analysis of his playing ability. "all he is doing is playing fast"...wow. very astute. "The amount of chords/notes one plays are NOT directly proportional to their skill on the instrument." actually yes...yes it is....that's how you learn to be become classically trained on an instrument. we are done here.

  • @DrawOutTheLions HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH­AHAHA

    I knew it! I KNEW YOU'D EVENTUALLY STOOP TO USING THIS IS AS AN ARGUMENT! You just admitted it! "Classically trained" is one of the biggest misnomers, especially by unintelligent metalheads like you. That is TRAINING. It doesn't mean skill. It doesn't mean talent. You're right. We are done here. Knowing how to play scales at vicious speeds (ie what this video in fact IS) is not musical talent. That's musical memorization, there's a difference

  • @bamlaflamme OH, and by the way, im not expecting a reply from you. I you reply, that means my point has been proved, because all i said were facts. Classically trained, self trained, WHATEVER, certain classically trained people cant play things even CLOSE to things self trained people could. Wow, you really are just another person who believes their opinion is the right one. This is sad. if you reply, you are a hypocrite. And yes, that means just for saying that I am too. but you deserve it.

  • @DrawOutTheLions The sad thing is, you think this is pushing the limit. You think THIS is daring music. You'd probably be afraid to listen to half of the experimental music out there, yet some idiot who plays at 43545 BPM tickles your fancy? Congratulations.

  • @bamlaflamme oh wow, and the post just keep getting more and my hypocritical. You say "unintelligent metalhead" which is a stereotype. and also mostly untrue, some of the brightest people ive met listen to metal. and the most rational. This is so sad, and i mean the fact that you are posting all of this in the first place. Music isnt about Classically trained, or however the FUCK you are trained, its just a method, and different methods mean different things.

  • @DrawOutTheLions I've been listening to music for ten years, studying it for five, and yes, he is in fact doing nothing more than playing fast. Maybe in a special 'order' of notes, but playing scales is not music (in the literal sense maybe, but not in an ethical sense). It's how you manipulate the notes that makes music.

  • @bamlaflamme oh, and how you manipulate notes, right? DUDE. you fucking hypocrite. different things in music are what different people play them for. Some do it for technicality, some do it for simple, passionate melodies, some do it for all the effects they can get out of it, some do it for how much they can push their instrument, some do it for what they can make their instrument do. Mick does it for whatever reasons he does it for. I had some respect on the first post till i read this one.

  • @DrawOutTheLions Also, to elaborate on the points of NMH/Burial: I'm supposing you're some fetishistic moronic guitar-worshiping idiot who thinks the guitar is actually still a viable instrument. Please, do some research on WHY the guitar is a poorly-crafted instrument for musical virtuosity and get back to me. Also, sampling in such a manner takes a hell of a lot more creativity than learning E-lydian scales and playing them at maximum speeds. This is not music, I will say again.

  • @DrawOutTheLions Your only argument is actually 'he puts more soul into 5 seconds of this than those two 'artists''. You cleverly quoted 'artists' to say the same fucking thing you said last time, so I'll do the same: This is not soul. He is merely playing fast. If you think more of it, you're wrong. There is NOTHING beneath the surface. I've heard this in headphones/speakers/highvolume­/lowvolume IT DOESN'T MATTER! It's devoid of any surprise. it's a wall of fetishistic nonsense.

  • @DrawOutTheLions By the way please tell your drummer to learn how keep rhythm. Also, tell your guitarists to not suck at holding down a fucking fretboard. Your band is slightly better than this video's offerings, I'll admit, but that doesn't mean anything in the long run.

    Once again, it's fucking sad that you felt 'LOL' is a bad thing to say on the internet. It's actually the one place it works. I have 500 characters, apologies if I don't want to waste too many on laughing at your stupid ass.

  • @bamlaflamme if good musicianship offends you this bad then why waste your time coming back to start passive aggressive youtube post battles with someone who could care less about your uneducated opinion. see you have this problem of mistaking your OPINION that you think this isn't good as fact. a true sign of a moron. also im afraid no matter how badly i've knocked you off your high horse this is actually, by definition, music. just shhhh lets not get bitter. calm down you musical genius you.

  • @DrawOutTheLions It's funny that you claim I'm opinionated yet you IMMEDIATELY and WITHOUT REASON attack ANYBODY who has a single bad thing to say about this. You don't even have valid arguments either. It's always some comment about how 'hey you favorited this and you're stupid'. I was calm with you for a while, but your absolutely childish attitude left me no choice.

  • @DrawOutTheLions In that sense, this shows no manipulation. It's merely up down up down up down. A few rhythmic sidesteps. Nothing influential, nothing soulful, nothing talented. I'm done with you, as I've seen your band play and I've seen you speak. You likely listen to Tool in your basement all day and wonder why the girls never call, simultaneously bashing music that isn't fast/heavy enough for being indie or something irrational like that (you know, Burial has no guitars, fuck it, right?).

  • @bamlaflamme Excuse me for butting in, but arent ANY rhythms just up and downs? Scales dude, seriously. And it really takes a shitload of technical ability, since you can hear different versions of chromatic, harmonic, major, melodic and minor scales. Seriously, you say there is no soul in this, and yet you either have no idea or are just wrapped in tradition, because this has more soul than any mainstream song today. and you say you have been studying music for five years, so there is NO excuse

  • @bamlaflamme I don't personally listen to this for the technical ability. I listen to this because the feeling Mick Barrs' music gives me feels REAL. A deep level of musical insanity that goes beyond technical understanding.

  • Holy shit! this is good shit!

  • Yeah...being technic is'nt always necessary...to be a good musician you don't always require a lot of skills....this is musical masturbation...boring...it's only a personnal opinion hope you wont insult me for that!

  • @franckygodmund1 I think the opposite... if a musician does not have the skill to perform extremely technical stuff, or isnt able to improvise well, then they are not musicians.

  • @pacman80500 you're right about improvisation, but there's simple music too, that can be fuckin' great, think about the beatles, their music is so simple, but it is brillant and by the way you can improvise without being technical, but i admit being technical should serve for the originality. I did not apreciate the video here, but it is a matter of musical taste, so who am i to say he sucks ?

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  • I'm sorry but he's really sloppy. (I posted a video where I shred using ONLY MY PINKY AND RING FINGER, so don't gimme that "let's see you do this" cop-out shit.)

    ...

    And even Steve Vai is much faster. Watch that chimp Yngwie's RIGHT hand and compare to Mick's, which is so much wasted excess movement. Fripp's also got a faster left and right hand.

  • gosh this dude is fking amazing...it's like he's f*

    cking the guitar

  • As impressive as this is, i mean hes a great guitarist and everything, but why cant he put his skills into something that actually sounds good? This is like someone being able to do double backflips on a bike, but unable to actually ride it normally.

  • @urmumsbaps check out krallice then we'll talk

  • @urmumsbaps Which is now Stephen Murray, haha.

  • @urmumsbaps you mean he should play just for you

  • Every time I think I'm approaching some new level of ability on my instrument, I just listen to this guy and get totally humbled.

  • Someone put a straight jacket on this guy!! he's insane!!

  • This is Zappa Shred. Definitely not a jam either, which is what probably blows my mind the most. How does an individual remember this much seemingly rhythmic abandon? This guy is absolutely a genius pure and simple. A) For creating this masterpiece B) for being able to play a non repeating 10:00 piece that is dead locked with a drum machine at all costs. C) for saying fuck you to everyone and there brother by going against the grain and playing one of the most original pieces of music.

  • I approve of this

  • @InHumanForm555

    definitely. very well said

  • @InHumanForm555 Agrred, agreed, and agreed.

  • @InHumanForm555 Improvisation has to do with the unexpected (latin improviso = unforseen ) this is not possible when someone is communicating with a drum machine which was set up by the player himself. so it is only a kind of masturbating and no exchange or development of ideas.

  • @florafox - I didn't make any kind of mention in my first initial comment that I thought this piece was improvised, so I am not sure why your are trying to school me with what it is. However, within the confines of this piece, there is tons of room for improvising, which I think he is doing a fair amount of. Improv is absolutely possible even though he is playing against a drum machine. His note choice may just be more chromatic than what your used to hearing, but the imrpov elements exist.

  • @InHumanForm555 there is nothing to remember, that 's the simple answer. he plays at random which is nothing bad, but the guitar is connected somehow to the drum machine. the computer receives the impulse from his playing. listen to it if you like, to me it is totally crap.

  • @florafox

    show me one of those drum machines!

  • @IWML you haven't understood the process. It doesn't matter what he triggers with his guitar. This might be a boys' choir singing in a cathedral or the sound of a jetfighter taking off. for me it 's crap , nothing but a migraine attack for my ears.

  • @florafox

    sorry dude - no point arguing about qualitative issues! i mean, some people like justin bieber. silly discussions about "this is crap" or "this is awesome" are a waste of everybody's time. personally, i LOVE this stuff. (and there's NO WAY he's triggering anything with the guitar, you silly sausage. it's composed, and i love it.)

  • @IWML this sweet ear- nectar music is pure random play and not a composition, says "silly sausage" finishing now the discussion

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  • @florafox All of Mick Barr's music is entirely composed, he's not "triggering" anything. Go listen to some of his work in Orthrelm, where he uses an actual drummer instead of a machine. His music is definitely challenging to listen to, but if you can't recognize the skill involved in both the playing and composition then you're dense.

  • DAMN I just shat myself!

  • Is this a JAM, right?

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    RIGHT!?

  • i can play this 2x as fast

  • GAWD DAYUM

  • YES. I love ipecac people

  • this man is a genius!!

    sounds like a slot machine having a perpetual orgasm...giving birth to an arctopus

  • to be fair I think what he does is way beyond arctopus' stuff, his stuff is insane (plus he never did anything as bad as that alcoholocaust video)

  • i know. i agree. thats why i said HE was the one giving birth to an arctopus lol. But i really like them too..and i would agree about the alcoholocaust video lol. Their other stuff is sweeet

  • anyone know if he uses just tube amp distortion or pedals?

  • yeah i read he just uses tube amps, and that he doesn't even own an amp of his own.

  • god damn i wanna see this guy live so bad.

  • I've heard a couple songs from him, where can I get this.

  • he looks like rusty cooley here.

    also, he sounds a bit like behold... the arctopus

  • I find it amazing that he can actually compose stuff like this, it's very atonal and very psychotic, but it's listenable, for a while at least.

  • can sum1 tab this 4 me plz!!!!11111111

    thnx

  • lol *amazing slowdowner"

  • What? Far from it.

  • i would love to see any of you who say this guy sucks play anything remotely as skillful or creative. sure he is using a shredding format but his timing signatures are ridiculous. you morons need to get educated. just because your slow minds can't handle it doesn't mean it sucks. it just means you don't like it. this guy is...as a fact of musical theory,comprehension and composition...ridiculously good.

  • The endurance alone is fucking insane. There's extremely few people in this world that can play that long and that fast.

  • @chodeoverlord I don't care what music theory says. This is unpleasant to the ears.

  • @poorkingz that's your opinion. actually im pretty sure most of what you listen to i would consider unpleasant to my ears...the FACT is this is an incredibly talented musician. if you can't appreciate it then don't listen to it and go play more shitty socom. problem solved.

  • @DrawOutTheLions I can appreciate his talent but I cannot appreciate his music.  Talent does not equal entertaining. Just because someone is talented at playing an instrument it does not mean he can make an unenjoyable song enjoyable. Most people would not enjoy this.

  • @DrawOutTheLions Talent isn't playing fast. That's skill. Skill is something ANYBODY can pick up. Dedicate enough time, and you could do this aimless bullshit. But in order to take your skill and create something enjoyable, nuanced, and timeless? THAT'S what talent is, not this mongoloid idiot.

    Also, it's pretty sad how you IMMEDIATELY descend into hate speech. "lol u like bad bands" or "go play more socom". Learn how to build arguments, and not to just insult people.

  • @chodeoverlord dude, agreed for sure.

  • @chodeoverlord ok he's good. i couldn't play that. soooo? it's still fucking borring...

  • @chodeoverlord wah wah wah i don't understand why people don't like things that are complicated just for the sake of being complicated and no other reason

  • @CaptainColon you're so right this would be way more impressive and interesting if it was 3 power chords in 4/4 timing...if you don't like talented musicianship then just move on. im sure there are more videos like "pug falls in toilet" for you to watch. and for the record i personally don't like people who are idiots just for the sake of being idiots.

  • @chodeoverlord speed is the only thing this guy has since the ''music theory'' that you are speaking is completely absent, you r the only moron here that needs education, chromatic scales are just like pissing all over the place, there's no theory here, he is just shredding whatever his left hand does. There's absolutely no harmony nor melody, there is no progression other than whatever note his fingers can reach. There's online lessons everywhere about music theory and practice... TAKE THEM!

  • @sonoroelpuercoespin " there is no progression other than whatever note his fingers can reach"

    well obviously. thats the case for any guitar peice, technical or not, because you cant play notes your finger cant reach. and hes not "just shredding whatever his left hand does", this is a written peice and he could play it again exactly the same. Music THEORY. theory isnt fact, and is open for experimentation. just because you cant grasp it, doesnt mean its not there.

  • not another mindless shredderDX

  • I guess all six of the people in the audience liked it.

  • xD xD Nice one!

  • It'd be nice if Mick would use more than only 16th notes.

  • yo soy reverde porque el mundo me ha hecho asinj

  • I love it. I just hope too many other bands don't do it or it'll drive me crazy. This dude and Buckethead and Flying Luttenbachers have been a special item in music for a while now. Biters should just keep ripping off the Beatles and leave shit like this alone.

  • No shit, how stoked was I when I heard him and Mr. Walters were playing together.

  • Lol, at 1:17 someone screams in the background. xD

  • The first time I saw this, I had an existential crisis and my hands started sweating. I think I also disliked it a little. But my life's gotten a little darker since then and I love it now, it's so amazing. the only thing I want to see more of is contrast, drama, slowness, melodies. You can be just as jarring and abrasive at normal speeds. like, I think the 20 seconds from 1:40 on are the most thrilling part of this, including the tremolo on that one note, some humanity in all the circuitry.

  • u r amazin can u play at mah burfday partai

    from stewart mcgrory

  • The arguments on here are pretty stupid. If you don't like it, just move on.

    As impressive as this is, I can't get into it as much as OV. I like the repetition. But maybe I just need to listen to the Octis stuff more before I get into it.

  • I don't want to be pretentious and say "he's exploring new directions for musicality" or whatever the die-hard fans on here are saying, but really, he's a phenomenal guitarist and anyone who can't see that needs their ears checked.

  • This is the most insane and amazing thing I have seen. Awesome.

  • If you like this, you should check out Scott Mcgill, he has some vids on here

  • i didn't know that

  • This is just fucking dumb

  • Ever heard of or seen a quarter note? Leave some space...

  • Ha ha! Nothing wrong with Mick does... music isn't always tied to pop sensibilities.

  • Sure he has skill, but wheres the heart?

  • Sometimes, it's not about heart. Then it's about closing your eyes, laying down, and seeing were the repeating rhythms take you. I think it helps if you're on drugs too

  • Don't equate heart with melody. I think the incredible amount of time and meticulous effort it must've taken to compose this whole piece, program the drum machine for it, and memorize it (and the amount of practicing it must've taken to get it down as tight as he has it) is abundant evidence for the passion Mick Barr has for his music.

  • You should have +15 next to you my friend.

  • This is an extensive bad dream.

  • He should definitely replace Mike Lerner.

  • No... he shouldn't. He should respect Lerner's style and keep playing in Krallice if that's your wet-dream fantasy :)

  • Grey Elk's Milk!