You need to try yet another source. Also, at this point, I would say, check your cables. Swap them at the amp inputs, so you know it's neither your source nor your cables.
Also, make sure you have the cables plugged in correctly at the DVD player.
This isn't bad for a title. I think a lot of people "got it" as soon as they read this. Contracted for correctness, but that's it: The uncomfortably wed non-representational forms reminiscent of flesh and earth -- I like the apparent contradiction.
Oh, and if you have any leftovers with bigger and rounder holes, I'd like to order two.
I disagree completely. Of the "shredders", he is probably the most evocative.
Sure, he's still a shredder -- sometimes it's fun to hear someone really capable do what they're capable of doing. Music doesn't always have to evoke a specific emotion, or be melodramatic. Sometimes it's fun to play music for the sake of playing music, and that's what he does for me.
I'm not a guitarist.
Let me be lucid for you then: as much as I like Duane Allman (and I do -- Dreams was a godsend one particular all-nighter), I like Satch better.
Lpppt!
I think she does her own. She had the exact same eyebrows (someone thought they were tattoos, because they looked so consistent) for every video and live appearance, when the first album came out.
Want! Even if it doesn't do DVD-A...I have a couple DVD-A players at this point, I can get by...plus, it'll probably do region 2, which I'll need for that stupid Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence dub.
Curse you, Dreamworks!