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Originally Posted by Lzen
Which made it pretty hilarious on that instructional video he did.
I once saw Lynch do a clinic here in Topeka about 10 years ago. The guy could hardly remember any solos from his Dokken days. And you could tell he was just wingin' it a lot. But he is good a noodling.
Lynch was the main reason why I got into Dokken back in the 80s. He was my main guitar idol for a long time. I had all the Dokken records and the first 3 Lynch Mob ones as well (yes, even the one with rap).
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I still have "Back for the Attack" and "Tooth and Nail" sitting here on my desk.