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    Default real good feel

    gotta check out this duo. really nice feel/rawness to it.
    love the looseness of it. whatcha guys think?

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    Cool. I like them. Especially the bass player. Does he have chops or what?

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    pretty cool...looks like the guitar player is playing an old teisco in that first (top) video...

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    Last edited by warren0728; August 14th, 2006 at 10:35 PM.
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    they got a bass in there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by f1point7
    they got a bass in there?
    Ya it's real hard to see what kind he's playing or what amph he's using.

    Cool music though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Ya it's real hard to see what kind he's playing or what amph he's using.;
    c'mon....it's easy to see...he's playing the air bass
    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
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    hahaha think air bass would look waaay cool
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    If you're looking to check out some music from the Black Keys (yes, all of you Youtube.com fans - they're little, round silver things), I'd point you first to Thickfreakness, and then to their latest - Rubber Factory (which was actually recorded in an old tire plant). Both are really lo-fi, stripped down, old school blues / funk. Very cool stuff.

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