One thing the younger guys don’t know when critiquing these tabs, is how hard it was to actually hear these parts back in the day. With cassettes and vinyls you couldn’t really rewind the tape/vinyl that much. It was hard to find the right spot and the cassettes and vinyls broke down if you looped a part too many times. Also the sound systems and headphones were more primitive.
Chris Poland is a bad boy. His legato was so sick on those couple albums (and he was ripping lines that smoothly on a ton of smack, somehow). This attempt at a transcription probably turned a whole generation of players off from learning Megadeth songs lol
Sometimes I wonder if the guys transcribing the tabs didn't like metal. Knowing that a young guitarist aspiring to play these intricate guitar solos and riffs, are going to read tab because they don't know the theory. Laughing the whole time.
Who hired these hacks to make these books? And who hired the guys who hired the hacks? Like, the publishing industry you wouldn't think would be easy to get into, but apparently it's run by completely incompetent idiots.
Thank you. Peace sells is one of the greatest metal/thrash songs ever. I was 14 or 15 when it came out,I'm now 50yrs old. It still has the same impact it did the first time I heard it.
I'm glad you're doing these videos because I remember really well trying to play along with the GnR tab book back in the early 90's. I would think, either I suck, or these are wrong. Because some of them just didn't sound right or were too hard to play.
Two of my favourite tab books is Kiko Loureiro’s open source and no gravity, I’ve only got one or two songs into each, but after seeing all these videos of incorrect transcribing, I trust the Kiko ones because I know Kiko himself worked closely with Levi clay on those song books
“Peace Sells,” But Who’s Buying This Book? Lol.
I feel like Mike has found a series that won't get repetitive or boring.
The only explanation is the quality control was done by Lars Ulrich
Peace sells but who's tabbing
I think the person who transcribed this said, “so far, so good, so what.”
The people who made these must still be alive. Would be amazing to get them to talk about these.
One thing the younger guys don’t know when critiquing these tabs, is how hard it was to actually hear these parts back in the day. With cassettes and vinyls you couldn’t really rewind the tape/vinyl that much. It was hard to find the right spot and the cassettes and vinyls broke down if you looped a part too many times. Also the sound systems and headphones were more primitive.
It's nice they let a deaf person write the tab for these songs.
Chris Poland is a bad boy. His legato was so sick on those couple albums (and he was ripping lines that smoothly on a ton of smack, somehow). This attempt at a transcription probably turned a whole generation of players off from learning Megadeth songs lol
Sometimes I wonder if the guys transcribing the tabs didn't like metal. Knowing that a young guitarist aspiring to play these intricate guitar solos and riffs, are going to read tab because they don't know the theory. Laughing the whole time.
Who hired these hacks to make these books? And who hired the guys who hired the hacks? Like, the publishing industry you wouldn't think would be easy to get into, but apparently it's run by completely incompetent idiots.
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you should record the full song playing this scuffed tab and just upload it as "PEACE SELLS COVER"
Really loving this series and man… nice tone u got going there!!
I love this series so much, I hope it goes on for a long time 😁
Thank you. Peace sells is one of the greatest metal/thrash songs ever. I was 14 or 15 when it came out,I'm now 50yrs old. It still has the same impact it did the first time I heard it.
Idk if I can ever trust a tab book after these
I'm glad you're doing these videos because I remember really well trying to play along with the GnR tab book back in the early 90's. I would think, either I suck, or these are wrong. Because some of them just didn't sound right or were too hard to play.
I'm loving this series Mike!
Two of my favourite tab books is Kiko Loureiro’s open source and no gravity, I’ve only got one or two songs into each, but after seeing all these videos of incorrect transcribing, I trust the Kiko ones because I know Kiko himself worked closely with Levi clay on those song books