Post by DPost by clams casinoPost by DPost by clams casinoPost by DPost by clams casinoI know legendary hard rocker Yngwie Malmsteen moved from
California to Florida because he could not get used to the earth
quakes.
LOL!
There's a classic name, I had no idea he was shakey averse...must
love those summer evacuations...far beyond the sun...
http://youtu.be/D4OxW_0qqv8
😏
He is a ninja! He minted the classic philosophical statement "More
is more" after not being able to understand "less is more". ;) He
is also a collector of Ferraris.
I think 8 years ago or so, he had a 1 hour show on swedish public
radio talking about his life. Sadly it seemed based on his
performance, that a fair nr of brain cells were on vacation. ;)
Maybe he has lived too long in the US, but his swedish was quite
bad. Divine guitar players though! Nothing can take that away from
him!
Yngwie Malmsteen - You unleashed the fucking fury
http://youtu.be/eUFzzy1Qg5w .
;)
Oh my!
Back to Satriani I am then, mercy!
That's booze talking I wager.
I would not be surprised if its booze + something extra!
Yeah, a bad, bad look.
Oh well, at least he likes Ferraris...
http://youtu.be/voq_CWeQ00c
http://youtu.be/yFj5nAgtNBk
Very beautiful! Did you ever think about getting one?
Never.
There are affordable models true, but the shop rate for repairs is
astronomical, let alone the parts ordering time.
But if I did:
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/5-cheapest-used-ferraris-that-you-can-buy-right-now-223156.html
Ferrari 456 GTA - $51,151
If the idea of an automatic, front-engine Ferrari is enticing, but you
want something more modern and powerful, look no further than the 456 GTA.
Launched in 1995 as the automatic gearbox version of the 456, the GTA
was a gorgeous grand tourer built until 1998 in only 403 examples.
Under the hood, it featured a 5.5-liter V12, good for 436 hp. Not only
was it more powerful than the F101 EL it replaced, but the evolved
engine sang an addictive tune that only twelve cylinders could produce.
Performance-wise, the 456 GTA could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.8
seconds and reach a top speed of 192 mph (309 kph).
When the 456 was introduced, those figures made it the world's
second-fastest production four-seater, behind Porsche's legendary 959.