If you know at least know Peter Framption's Show Me The Way (Live) you know he likes using the talkbox a lot. And he extensively does this throughout the middle swapping between guitar play and vocals. I mean it's fun for the guitar but the long gaps of (almost) nothing kind of hurts it for me. Not to mention the bass and drums doing much of the same thing for 7 minutes is a huge bore. I get what the devs wanted to go for with this one but I honestly think of this more like someone would make a chart for in Clone Hero rather than a official GH chart.
@Joshua Dunn It's a fucking video game, yes you better believe I'm going to rip a song to shreds - as even a lot of die hard fans of the series did both the and now - if it's awful to actually play. It's the only song in the whole series that's infamous for being like this. It's not even hard, it's just ridiculously boring during the middle and then if you're going for the FC, it's charted to make the player choke which is the worst thing possible because then they have to play it multiple times.
@@Nazrat84 you’re terrible lol, anyone who actually plays guitar can tell you that this and pretty much all Neversoft charts are undercharted if anything. I’m not the one apparently struggling to FC this either ;)
@@theabsolute23 That's not even remotely true and you know it! Neversoft was the MVP of overcharting, it was Harmonix who was the undercharter. By GH5, Neversoft was better at it but this song and a few others had spots that focused on being challenging over accurate.
@@Nazrat84 Neversoft was the MVP of overcharting for the GH3 era, I.E. Before I forget in GH3. But I didn’t mind the overcharting as much, GH3’s rendition of before I forget was extremely fun to play and not at all hard to FC. Come World Tour era, that flew out the window. Just look at the chart for, for example, Beat it by Michael Jackson, specifically the solo. Lazy as shit, taps where taps aren’t actually used, you can literally hear the pick hitting the strings and hammer ons and pull offs in the actual recording but the lazy shits at neversoft gave up on trying to do that. They don’t even bother to match the notes to the actual fluctuations of pitches, they lazily quantize notes on a grid or pretty much “guess” where they should be instead of making sure each note accurately reflects a pitch change, there’s zigs where zigs don’t belong and mismatched patterns all over the place. Guitar Hero series charting after world tour was absolutely awful, though I will agree it made a solid improvement in the GH5 era, particularly for Warriors of Rock which had a lot of charts that started to feel and play like GH3 again. GH3 felt like a game charted by devs who actually play guitar and understood when hammer ons and pull offs were actually applicable, how to make a good realistic finger feel for the charts, and how to make them fun. Everything felt so dialed in and lazy after WT.
That Metal/Industrial/Punk/Gothic generation, enjoys playing Frampton!
👍
One of my favorite songs in guitar hero 5.
Still my best GH FC. Can't top it just yet. Came close with Freebird.
Did you top it yet?
@@crymsonyt5686 My last working guitar's whammy bar broke. Couldn't guess where I could find a decent guitar these days...
I think this tops Free Bird.
Try scatter brain
@@gemstony85I got a ps3 gh5 controller with the dongle
This song does not know when it's fucking finished lol. Even at the end there's a bunch of hammer ons and triple chords
Man, you're awsome, i'm so impressed, nothing more to say
Good job
Without a doubt, best big rock ending I have ever heard.
I never FC’d this song, but it was the first song that I scored over 500k on. For having a max difficulty rating, I found this song to be quite easy.
This hits differently after the sunday of 03/24/2024...
Facts
WOW! I could never play that fast, but I absolutely love the song! 🤣
Why didn't you hold all the extended sustains?
He is doing a glitch that gives him more points than usual.
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How did you do on that long song?
drums. was hell. just for the sake of the consistency in the solo. 10/10 recommend
How do they even get master tracks from the live versions, where they're live in a concert? That is insane!
This was the song that was used for the credits right?
No
The credits song in Guitar Hero 5 is "21st Century Schizoid Man" by King Crimson.
Should've been the final song.
Intens xd
If you know at least know Peter Framption's Show Me The Way (Live) you know he likes using the talkbox a lot. And he extensively does this throughout the middle swapping between guitar play and vocals. I mean it's fun for the guitar but the long gaps of (almost) nothing kind of hurts it for me. Not to mention the bass and drums doing much of the same thing for 7 minutes is a huge bore. I get what the devs wanted to go for with this one but I honestly think of this more like someone would make a chart for in Clone Hero rather than a official GH chart.
Shit slaps at 1.25 speed
Shit slaps at regular speed.
@@theabsolute23 it still slaps though
@@Reigndolph shit i might try listening to it at 1.25x then
@@theabsolute23 I mean, who knows? You might like it.
I hated this song. I still do. It did not need to be 13 minutes.
@Joshua Dunn It's a fucking video game, yes you better believe I'm going to rip a song to shreds - as even a lot of die hard fans of the series did both the and now - if it's awful to actually play. It's the only song in the whole series that's infamous for being like this. It's not even hard, it's just ridiculously boring during the middle and then if you're going for the FC, it's charted to make the player choke which is the worst thing possible because then they have to play it multiple times.
@@theabsolute23 It's literally overcharted you total noobass lmao.
@@Nazrat84 you’re terrible lol, anyone who actually plays guitar can tell you that this and pretty much all Neversoft charts are undercharted if anything. I’m not the one apparently struggling to FC this either ;)
@@theabsolute23 That's not even remotely true and you know it! Neversoft was the MVP of overcharting, it was Harmonix who was the undercharter. By GH5, Neversoft was better at it but this song and a few others had spots that focused on being challenging over accurate.
@@Nazrat84 Neversoft was the MVP of overcharting for the GH3 era, I.E. Before I forget in GH3. But I didn’t mind the overcharting as much, GH3’s rendition of before I forget was extremely fun to play and not at all hard to FC. Come World Tour era, that flew out the window. Just look at the chart for, for example, Beat it by Michael Jackson, specifically the solo. Lazy as shit, taps where taps aren’t actually used, you can literally hear the pick hitting the strings and hammer ons and pull offs in the actual recording but the lazy shits at neversoft gave up on trying to do that. They don’t even bother to match the notes to the actual fluctuations of pitches, they lazily quantize notes on a grid or pretty much “guess” where they should be instead of making sure each note accurately reflects a pitch change, there’s zigs where zigs don’t belong and mismatched patterns all over the place. Guitar Hero series charting after world tour was absolutely awful, though I will agree it made a solid improvement in the GH5 era, particularly for Warriors of Rock which had a lot of charts that started to feel and play like GH3 again. GH3 felt like a game charted by devs who actually play guitar and understood when hammer ons and pull offs were actually applicable, how to make a good realistic finger feel for the charts, and how to make them fun. Everything felt so dialed in and lazy after WT.
This must’ve been a fun FC to fail, especially the very end of the song 🥲