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Michael Jackson. What a question. Haha
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Haha, yes I was there, and I will be there soon! haha
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A very good question! I never thought about it before! Jeff Healey, if he was still alive. I'd give myself to Eric Johnson, Greg Howe or Neil Zaza. These three have awesome finger tone!
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I'd probably get right onto music. See how is it different playing an instrument as a guy, and as a girl.
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Maybe yes, and no. I know I'm trying to waste my film as much as I can, but I dare not say that I have fully abandoned it. I just don't have enough time in the day! Film photography (or lomography) is kind of hard in the dark - especially when you're restricted to the types of film you use!
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Try not freaking out, and asking him how is he doing. Best to have a casual conversation with those sort of people rather than talking about music (which is their work). It really depends!
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Maybe a couple of things, but that's just playing God. I think I wouldn't take the offer because things are just fine. Even if I had the chance, maybe take the risk to flunk my high school education to persue my music instead.
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This, I admit that I am pretty not matured yet to answer. I have other commitments at the moment.
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N/A. Not entirely interested in other girls.
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Australia seems like a nice place. I was planning like, Malaysia. But after the traffic jam, the bad economy, etc, I don't think it'd give my children a bright future.
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I have this odd selection between Firewall and Building the Church. To me, every one of his songs are pretty much special. Firstly, they're all done by Steve Vai, and secondly, they have several twists throughout the different songs that he has. Everyone of them are implanted with emotions, and every note counts. Even the notes that he shreds just tend to show his frustration bits of the song, I guess?
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That's a lot of questions about Steve Vai, but I think my favourite album would be Alien Love Secrets. It's probably one of his best album to showcase his talents to those who are not familiar with instrumental rock or so.
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Radius, Radius.. LOL. Well, I must say that it always felt great to play music towards the crowd. In the middle of the song, where it reaches its peak, usually the chorus bits, that's when I get a little bit wild. You tend to see my facial expression change over time depending on what I'm doing (except if I were to be on the mic). Besides, I'd share my "highest point of orgasm" with the audience, because without them, our band (or bands) would've been NOTHING! Remember that the band doesn't create the grounds for themselves to stand, but the fans makes you existant to know that you're actually playing good music!!
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To the 1980's, and watch all the good musicians blossom as they were already producing good music at that time.
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This Australian thing, which is high in iron. It's purple in colour, and it tastes weirdly .. good!
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My lack of determination for music.
Jean Louis Sibert’s Bio
A photographer, a musician, and a full-time university student! Originally from Penang, Malaysia.

