+1 on Crack the Skye.Originally Posted by R_of_G
I got that a few weeks back, and I like it a great deal.
tung
+1 on Crack the Skye.Originally Posted by R_of_G
I got that a few weeks back, and I like it a great deal.
tung
Just finished with the scintillating Paul Butterfield Blues Band version of the Elmore James classic...SHAKE YOUR MONEYMAKER. Some great house-rocking music.
I've been in a major Mastodon mood since seeing them here in DC a couple of weeks back. Their first set was Crack the Skye, verbatim. It was an unbelievable show.Originally Posted by tunghaichuan
(Currently listening to Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2 by Aphex Twin)
"When I play, I express my feelings very fast." -Yomo Toro
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
I was listening to George Harrison doing "While my guitar is Gently weeping" a favorite of mine.
Social Distortion - Ball and Chain.
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Guitars: Encore Strat, No-Name Les Paul copy, Cort Acoustic, Vintage VRS100AW, Schecter Tempest Custom, Cort VX-4V, Dean Inferno V.
Amphs: Ashdown Fallen Angel FA 60 DSP, Harley-Benton GA5.
Pedals: Zoom G2.1U, Digitech Screamin' Blues, Electro-Harmonix Stereo Electric Mistress, Dunlop Crybaby 535Q Wah.
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Guitars: 1977 Gibson S1, Fender 50's Classic Player Edition Stratocaster (MIM), Fender American Deluxe HSS Stratocaster, Lonestar Tele, Yamaha FrankenGuitar (you could call it 'modded' but it just looks broken), Agile AL-3000M Thru-Neck, Agile Valkyrie 24, Peavey T-25, Xaviere XV-550, Xaviere XV-500
Amps: R-50H Reverberocket, Vintage Modern 2266, Twin Reverb, Blues Junior, YCV-40, Hot Rod Deville, Bassman Ten, Valve Junior, Lectrolab R700C, VS65R, Powerblock, GX212R, A small army of vintage Harmony's and similar amps
Pedals: Too many to list - 90% of them of my own making.
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