I had plans for a big exploration into sound, but then I saw Granny get tazered. Wow. That beats the kid bringing his Boy Scout knife to school. Thanks, Today Show...
Alex Skolnick is my artist of the day. I dig his work; especially his bluesy licks and early Testament leads. He currently uses a Les Paul Classic(me too!) & PRS(nope.). His amp is a Rivera 212 combo(me too!) & no effects except for the wah( hmmm. I'm looking at grabbing a http://www.bbesound.com/products/stomp-boxes/wah.htm ) and sometimes plays a Gibson L5 Hollowbody. I have to get me one of those, but my Peerless is good enough. FYI, in 2006 I was approached by his manager to sit in with the trio. He had heard my finger-style acoustic and reached out. I couldn't do it! I was in the middle of yet another failed attempt to revive Natural Selection... Yeah, I was an idiot. Maybe I'll post a list of my mistakes at the end of the week. Maybe not. And now my day is ruined...
Ok, now post an example of an artist that inspired you. What was it?
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Hideous picture o' the day: Well, two. Just to get them out of the way.

Still the Levi John days, but poorly taken. I love that little place on Captiva Island! I'll be chilling (or not) there for New Years'. It does show a few of my old guitars and one of my slit drums (still have them all...fingers crossed, but not because I'm lying).

Look at that jacket; eighties much? The guy next to me was the sound man. This was a rehearsal shot. Actually, in his band I started on percussion. He is known as the "Father of Caribbean Pop". My musical background contained none of this influence, so I learned quite a bit. FYI, here is a list of my influences at the time: Yes, King Crimson, Steely Dan, Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter, Frank Zappa/The Mothers, Funkadelic, The Grateful Dead, The Cars, Boston, Black Sabbath, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judas Priest, CSN&Y, T-Rex, Los Lobos, Led Zepplin, The Who, ELP, Badfinger, Massive Attack, Black Flag, Captain Beefheart, Todd Rundgren, Rush, Queen, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Heart, War, KISS, Lou Reed, Percy Sledge, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, The Eagles, Jethro Tull, Santana, Van Morrison, Patti Smith and Warren Zevon. Maybe not in that order. Working with him really helped me move forward. He's a good guy...
I hope you can get something out of this post. For me it is to try something new.
Cheers,
Will