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Paul Gilbert Snortin Whiskey Drinkin Cocanie :Guitar Center Sessions

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2009

Watch as guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert discusses music and performs during an exclusive in-store appearance at Guitar Center Hollywood. As part of the Guitar Center Sessions series the power trio of Paul Gilbert, Jeff Bowders, and Craig Martini blasted through an eleven-song set consisting of music from a variety of genres.

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  • As a former GC employee, I'm downright shocked they spelled cocaine wrong.

  • The Jimmy Hendrix of the XXI century

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  • @Blues353 Pat Travers isn't even close - where have you been?

  • @TZKeyz Paul G and Pat T are about the same guitar level with some technique variations imo. But I agree, Paul was cool about being true to the original vibe and he's a dedicated artist.

  • @ShadowLancer128 My store was cool. I can't speak for any other locations.

  • @elysium735 baahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!­1

    XD ROFL!!!!

    oh my god, is it THAT bad working in there? I mean i go to a bunch of different ones all around my state, and yeah i've seen some "less than qualified" employees there, but MAAAAAAaaan, is it really THAT bad?

  • @Juank87ar except it's jimi...just sayin'

  • cocanie's a hell of a drug...

  • Damn good performance, respectful of the original yet Paul put his mark on it.

  • @theoriginalbillholt Be aware, though: Jenn had a LOT of trouble getting the video to load, which is primarily why only segments of it appear here. There is also an A/V syncing problem which was impossible to correct, if memory serves me, and of course some detractors had to mention the obvious, including lackluster sound. It was taped with an old Super-8, mounted on one of my cymbal stands in lieu of an actual tripod. For a last-minute operation, I like the results. ; )

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