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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaUhRRMq_IY

Someone on youtube posted a short clip showing you Hyde shirtless during Midnight Celebration, the last song they played.
Uh... yeah, most of us were there, so most of ended up seeing it.
But it is good to review it and drool at its nostalgic awesomeness...
Even though it's not really nostalgic since it was only two days ago.

I find it interesting that the uploader refers to the video as HYDE and K.A.Z. "horsing around" with their guitars... it's called playing the guitar. I don't really think I would describe it as "horsing around."
PAT!?
Hehe, well i'm on the west coast and therefore going to the portland show tomorrow... so seeing this just tickled me pink :D haha, thanks for sharing
(07-18-2009, 01:12 PM)VAMPkito Wrote: [ -> ]Uh... yeah, most of us were there, so most of ended up seeing it.
But it is good to review it and drool at its nostalgic awesomeness...
Even though it's not really nostalgic since it was only two days ago.

I find it interesting that the uploader refers to the video as HYDE and K.A.Z. "horsing around" with their guitars... it's called playing the guitar. I don't really think I would describe it as "horsing around."

I thought that was funny too, but if you watch what Hyde actually does at the start of Midnight Celebration (in Faith Live also), he's strumming the guitar at the headstock, above the nut, where the tuners are.

It makes a really strange noise. To a guitar teacher, for example, that would definitely qualify as horsing around, rather than playing the guitar. You'll notice in Faith Live, after he does it, he also bangs the guitar body with his fist. He's doing this to continue the strings' vibration which causes the amp to feedback and make that squealing sound.

He's playing the guitar, without really "playing" the guitar. I guess it's obvious by now that I'm a guitarist myself.