ceccles_ca wrote:
> So this guy isn't a big Nirvana fan...
>
> Ryan Patrick Guidry (February 2, 1978- )
>
> Ryan can play seven Moody Blues albums, chronologically, from start
> to stop, on his guitar, in one sitting, allotting the exact length of
> time between tracks, and allowing for the time it takes to flip the
> record and even change the record out, which would include returning
> the previous album to its proper sleeve and not scratching the
> anticipated album with the needle.
>
> You see, while most children were falling asleep to the soft nuzzle
> of a Care Bear or Cabbage Patch Kid, Ryan's face was hard-pressed up
> against a Days of Future Passed 8-track, or was it In Search of the
> Lost Chord?
>
> (from The Scattered Pages website - Probably a "Can Utility and the
> Coastliners" connection there too)
Prior to Scattered Pages, three of the band members (including Guidry)
were in Deadwood Forest. 2 albums, both with a lot of tron. The first
album ("Deadwood Forest") is more Beatles/psych sounding...with lots of
organ and a bit a down South feel... <big generalization coming> kind of
like if the Allman Brothers went on a Moodies/spacey Floyd/Krimson long
weekend listening binge, then bought a tron and used it. The second album
("Mellodramatic") is produced by Mattias of Anglagard, and is in much more
of a modern electronic prog meets classic symphonic prog style, yet still
has a bit of that good old boy quality around the seams. The first is
good, and worth having for the handful of long tracks; the second is
fabulous and an essential "tron" album IMO...if you like that kind of
blood-red dripping oozing goozing over-the-top "tron", that is ;-)
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