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ZAKK WYLDE: Rips amazing guitar solo over Andy James track, EMGtv. Observations by Tony Besgrove

  21 November 2020

Tony Besgrove writes:

How on earth can someone play like that? - just count the notes. Technique is out of this world, though the end result lacks a wee bit in the emotional stakes.

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