Oh man, that was totally awesome. I love bass guitar music. There's something about it that is grounding. Then, when combined with the soaring notes of lead guitars, it blows my mind. Thank you, John Moyer, and also thank you, Erynn Halvorson, for sharing this incredible video.
I seen this solo in person at the jiffy lube in bristow VA 4 days after this video was posted. During the #TBYL tour which was absolutely fucking amazing in every single aspect 🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 & this was my first concert ever might I add. Breaking benjamin & jinjer also popped off with energy🔥🔥🔥 I was just listening to my own video of this when I got the urge to look it up on the internet & seen this was posted a day before my bday lol. This solo is legendary
I wonder if he knows that his bass is almost same as Sting’s white Spector NS-1 played on the 1983 Synchronicity tour? They sound perfect for metal, but Sting played them first.
Bro its BASS... whats more is its metal/rock type of bass what do u want man?.. If he'd done more slapping it wouldn't sound like he's from a metal/rock band😂
Oh man, that was totally awesome. I love bass guitar music. There's something about it that is grounding. Then, when combined with the soaring notes of lead guitars, it blows my mind. Thank you, John Moyer, and also thank you, Erynn Halvorson, for sharing this incredible video.
Gotta respect a guy that can keep the same hairdo for almost 30 years
Saw them at Mohegan! Best part of the show! Hands down !
Amazing! Thank you
I seen this solo in person at the jiffy lube in bristow VA 4 days after this video was posted. During the #TBYL tour which was absolutely fucking amazing in every single aspect 🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 & this was my first concert ever might I add. Breaking benjamin & jinjer also popped off with energy🔥🔥🔥
I was just listening to my own video of this when I got the urge to look it up on the internet & seen this was posted a day before my bday lol. This solo is legendary
I wonder if he knows that his bass is almost same as Sting’s white Spector NS-1 played on the 1983 Synchronicity tour? They sound perfect for metal, but Sting played them first.
When the children sing a new world begins white lion lol..
Repetitive uninspired and overall pretty lame if you ask me. I saw the exact same solo in Tinley Park. No imagination barely any rhythm.
Shows us how you do it better.
Open strings and pull offs for the most part. Unless I'm Billy Sheehan I ain't doing a solo.
If I were him, I wouldn't be playing this bs
Bro its BASS... whats more is its metal/rock type of bass what do u want man?..
If he'd done more slapping it wouldn't sound like he's from a metal/rock band😂
@@darkvader5062 check cliff burton, geezer butler, david ellefson, theres plenty of examples