Jamming some Ratt
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Re: Jamming some Ratt
I just came off a Ratt kick hahaha. Great tune, great tones and great playing!
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Re: Jamming some Ratt
Damn, dude. Rockin'.
Ratt was one of those bands that EVERYBODY in the metal world seemed to dig, from hair-metal only to the deepest of death metal dudes. And for good reason. Those licks and riffs were always killer. And some of it's so complicated to play that even the tech-death bros sometimes give props over someone pullin' it off.
At any rate, nice job. Great feel even during the fast runs.
I see you have one of those seen-everywhere lamps in the back corner. We have one of those out in our shed/shop. You see those things all over Hollywood productions. They even show up in that sci-fi weirdness Passengers, integrated into the wall panels and painted gold. The Office (US version) had dozens of them in the background. My wife and I have turned it into a game trying to spot them in the background so my eye instantly went to it when the video started.
Ratt was one of those bands that EVERYBODY in the metal world seemed to dig, from hair-metal only to the deepest of death metal dudes. And for good reason. Those licks and riffs were always killer. And some of it's so complicated to play that even the tech-death bros sometimes give props over someone pullin' it off.
At any rate, nice job. Great feel even during the fast runs.
I see you have one of those seen-everywhere lamps in the back corner. We have one of those out in our shed/shop. You see those things all over Hollywood productions. They even show up in that sci-fi weirdness Passengers, integrated into the wall panels and painted gold. The Office (US version) had dozens of them in the background. My wife and I have turned it into a game trying to spot them in the background so my eye instantly went to it when the video started.
Re: Jamming some Ratt
Sounds good man! Definitely in the ballpark with their style and playin.
My “relation” to Ratt was I was born in 78. So by mid 80s I was j to all things rock and metal of that era. Starting with 1984 by Vanhalen as a wee 5 or 6 yo. Not sure exactly when I got it but it was my first tape I ever wanted! And I was introduced to the thrash of that time also during this years. From 86 on. So I was still too young truly but I had Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets, etc etc, but there were 2 “hair metal” bands I really liked then too. Cinderella (I’ll still stand by Night Songs as being a real solid hard rock record) and numerous Ratt records during this time. Those were the two accessible bands I liked as a kid. So while it’s been decades since I actually spun Ratt, I still know these tunes really well and you did it right!
My “relation” to Ratt was I was born in 78. So by mid 80s I was j to all things rock and metal of that era. Starting with 1984 by Vanhalen as a wee 5 or 6 yo. Not sure exactly when I got it but it was my first tape I ever wanted! And I was introduced to the thrash of that time also during this years. From 86 on. So I was still too young truly but I had Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets, etc etc, but there were 2 “hair metal” bands I really liked then too. Cinderella (I’ll still stand by Night Songs as being a real solid hard rock record) and numerous Ratt records during this time. Those were the two accessible bands I liked as a kid. So while it’s been decades since I actually spun Ratt, I still know these tunes really well and you did it right!
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Re: Jamming some Ratt
Hahaha this could've been posted by me, except I was born a bit earlier ('74). But yeah that was my childhood to a TEndtime wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:24 am Sounds good man! Definitely in the ballpark with their style and playin.
My “relation” to Ratt was I was born in 78. So by mid 80s I was j to all things rock and metal of that era. Starting with 1984 by Vanhalen as a wee 5 or 6 yo. Not sure exactly when I got it but it was my first tape I ever wanted! And I was introduced to the thrash of that time also during this years. From 86 on. So I was still too young truly but I had Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets, etc etc, but there were 2 “hair metal” bands I really liked then too. Cinderella (I’ll still stand by Night Songs as being a real solid hard rock record) and numerous Ratt records during this time. Those were the two accessible bands I liked as a kid. So while it’s been decades since I actually spun Ratt, I still know these tunes really well and you did it right!
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Awesome! Yeah I still look back pretty fondly during those years. Even tho I was still really young I had started guitar at 8 , but didn’t really take it serious til 11-12, but still music was number one for me back then. The heavier shit like Slayer and destruction was due to an older kid who’s parents shipped him off to live with his single uncle, who was our neighbor. . He was 13yo with long hair and he had all this thrash shit. And since he had no friends, and back In Those days you just hang with your neighbors and I would be in his house feeding baby mice to his snake while blasting Slayer or some shit. That whole situation had a real effect on my 8 yo ass. Lol.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 2:34 amHahaha this could've been posted by me, except I was born a bit earlier ('74). But yeah that was my childhood to a TEndtime wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:24 am Sounds good man! Definitely in the ballpark with their style and playin.
My “relation” to Ratt was I was born in 78. So by mid 80s I was j to all things rock and metal of that era. Starting with 1984 by Vanhalen as a wee 5 or 6 yo. Not sure exactly when I got it but it was my first tape I ever wanted! And I was introduced to the thrash of that time also during this years. From 86 on. So I was still too young truly but I had Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets, etc etc, but there were 2 “hair metal” bands I really liked then too. Cinderella (I’ll still stand by Night Songs as being a real solid hard rock record) and numerous Ratt records during this time. Those were the two accessible bands I liked as a kid. So while it’s been decades since I actually spun Ratt, I still know these tunes really well and you did it right!
Re: Jamming some Ratt
thanks man!! I been jamming lotsa Ratt as wellgibson5413 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:41 pm Nice job, Darren! Love that tune and your playing! I've been on a Ratt kick as of late.
Re: Jamming some Ratt
thanks man!!greatmutah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 8:15 pm I just came off a Ratt kick hahaha. Great tune, great tones and great playing!
Re: Jamming some Ratt
thanks man!! yeah Night Songs is kickin too, i need to relisten to that!!Endtime wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:24 am Sounds good man! Definitely in the ballpark with their style and playin.
My “relation” to Ratt was I was born in 78. So by mid 80s I was j to all things rock and metal of that era. Starting with 1984 by Vanhalen as a wee 5 or 6 yo. Not sure exactly when I got it but it was my first tape I ever wanted! And I was introduced to the thrash of that time also during this years. From 86 on. So I was still too young truly but I had Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets, etc etc, but there were 2 “hair metal” bands I really liked then too. Cinderella (I’ll still stand by Night Songs as being a real solid hard rock record) and numerous Ratt records during this time. Those were the two accessible bands I liked as a kid. So while it’s been decades since I actually spun Ratt, I still know these tunes really well and you did it right!