Something new from Herr Bonnet ...

Started by uwe, February 25, 2016, 06:14:44 AM

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uwe

... a new track from the forthcoming album release (isn't it terrible how I still say "album"), very Alcatrazzy, Malmsteeny guitar solo and all, with those typical operatic vocal lines of his which you either love or find OTT ...



... and a new bassist who only coincidentally caught my eye ...



For the avoidance of doubt: That is not Mark, you can tell by the gear played (she is actually a lefty, but plays righty). Mark, of course, plays Thunderbirds over Gallien Kruegers. Still, the general likeness and similar sartorial splendor are unsettling.

Interesting background story on how she - the suitably named Ms Beth-Ami Heavenstone - joined the band: Initially not really acquainted with Bonnet's pedigree, she had second thoughts about touring internationally "because I'm a single mom with an autistic child". That's when Bonnet mentioned that he has an autistic child as well and that caught her interest.

Speculations are rife that since then the two have discovered further commonalities as well, but I'm not voicing an opinion on that. We are not tabloid here, but dedicated to compelling scientific evidence. The new track does contain the line "what a beautiful creature we are ..." though.  :)
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nofi

i bet there are a lot of lefties playing right handed, me for one.
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uwe

I always wonder about that - shouldn't that give you more fretting hand strength and dexterity? When you think about it, especially as a pick player, using your "main hand" just for hitting the strings is kind of a waste.
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nofi

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in my case my fretting hand has always given me more problems than my plucking hand. having ADD does not help either concentration wise.  i have tried playing as a "correct" lefty but no way. :P
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luve2fli

QuoteStill, the general likeness and similar sartorial splendor are unsettling


;D I actually LOL'd at that statement.

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leftybass

Quote from: uwe on February 25, 2016, 06:39:28 AM
I always wonder about that - shouldn't that give you more fretting hand strength and dexterity? When you think about it, especially as a pick player, using your "main hand" just for hitting the strings is kind of a waste.

Are you saying you play lefty?
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lowend1

Quote from: uwe on February 25, 2016, 06:14:44 AM
... a new track from the forthcoming album release (isn't it terrible how I still say "album")

Not really. The term "album" does not define the medium, simply that it is a collection of recordings.
He's looking kinds wrinkly these days, no?
Speaking of beating a dead horse, I'm going to see JLT tomorrow night in one of the local NJ venues. Hopefully he will keep his political jabbering and love of Vladimir Putin out of the set. Word has it that guitar duties for these local shows are being handled by Steve Brown of Trixter. :roll eyes:
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Quote from: nofi on February 25, 2016, 06:31:16 AM
i bet there are a lot of lefties playing right handed, me for one.

Me for two.  :mrgreen: I played violin first, and lefty violins and violinists don't really exist. The left hand has always been the notes hand, for me.

uwe

Quote from: leftybass on February 25, 2016, 09:10:34 AM
Are you saying you play lefty?

No, political views excepted, I'm righty-righty. But I've played with the idea of buying a lefthand bass and learning it just to see what it is like (not an orignal thought, righty Frank Marino of Mahogany Rush already did it in the 70ies to be closer to his idol Jimi Hendrix). I'd probably sound like two completely different bass players then.  :mrgreen:
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Highlander

Quote from: nofi on February 25, 2016, 07:18:23 AM... having ADD does not help either ...

I think this is the first time I've ever known you do this, curiously enough...
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Quote from: nofi on February 25, 2016, 06:31:16 AM
i bet there are a lot of lefties playing right handed, me for one.

...raises hand... it's a matter of which hand is doing the most work.
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uwe

Quote from: lowend1 on February 25, 2016, 09:33:39 AM
Not really. The term "album" does not define the medium, simply that it is a collection of recordings.
He's looking kinds wrinkly these days, no?
Speaking of beating a dead horse, I'm going to see JLT tomorrow night in one of the local NJ venues. Hopefully he will keep his political jabbering and love of Vladimir Putin out of the set. Word has it that guitar duties for these local shows are being handled by Steve Brown of Trixter. :roll eyes:
http://www.northjersey.com/arts-and-entertainment/music/north-jersey-s-joe-lynn-turner-in-a-rare-stateside-gig-1.1516835?page=1

Well, tell us how it went! I've seen JOLT with Rainbow twice (a weaker frontman than either Dio or Bonnet, too much prancing), once with DP (that was a very good gig at Hammersmith, very musical) and once with the Hughes-Turner vanity package. Not once did he sing anything but well. It's EVERYTHING ELSE HE DOES that is sometimes difficult to stomach, but, frankly, his voice has held up better than either Gillan's or Coverdale's and is not as much an acquired, divisive taste as Hughes'.

These days, where bald singers/frontmen are nothing rare with the hard rock or heavy metal crowd, I just wish he would give up that silly "Dynasty"-style wig!
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Nothing but props to you lefties playing righty!



I can barely do that "other" thing left handed - it does feel like someone else  :-*
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uwe

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Doesn't it bug you how this upstart copycats you?

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...