im a newbie too when it comes to this so im no help. but i appreciate the help. let me kno if you need anything elseGold wrote:Hey, I'm sorry for taking so long to get back to you...I'm in the middle of my exams period, so I've been really busy, and not really looked into it yet. I'll try and get it done between the 16th and the 20th, but I can't really promise anything...Also, I've never made any tabs before, so I was wondering if you could recommend me a program?RebINS6 wrote:any luck with those tabs?
Anyway, sorry again for not checking back on the thread, but I will get this done for you, I just need some time
Oysterhead?
im a newbie too when it comes to this so im no help. but i appreciate the help. let me kno if you need anything elseGold wrote:Hey, I'm sorry for taking so long to get back to you...I'm in the middle of my exams period, so I've been really busy, and not really looked into it yet. I'll try and get it done between the 16th and the 20th, but I can't really promise anything...Also, I've never made any tabs before, so I was wondering if you could recommend me a program?RebINS6 wrote:any luck with those tabs?
Anyway, sorry again for not checking back on the thread, but I will get this done for you, I just need some time
I listened to The Grand Pecking Order in full today, and I can say i definitly enjoyed it.
I still can't stand Trey though... to me, the album is very divided in parts between Les songs and Trey songs... Like Birthday Boys is very trey-like (cheesy sounding
and then it's followed immediately by Pseudo Suicide, which is classic Les sounding and heavier. I can see why the crowd at their live shows was so divided.
Oysterhead = Primish.
I still can't stand Trey though... to me, the album is very divided in parts between Les songs and Trey songs... Like Birthday Boys is very trey-like (cheesy sounding

Oysterhead = Primish.
Andrew
I personally find the whole Oysterhead cd to be amazing. I love the fact that there is obviously two (well three actually) distinguishable influences in the songwriting. I find some of Primus stuff to be a little dark and disturbing, but with Trey's bubbly, energetic guitar on top of Les' darkness it works very well. I guess that I am more of a Trey fan though. I agree that they should do another album, even though Oysterhead does seem to be a one-time deal.
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