Would rather have stuff WITH mistakes. Makes it better.
It was fun, and I even got some video footage...
I will edit and take out all the mistakes... then I'll post some kind of medley of what it sounded like.
When I got to the gig, I realized I had forgot my analog pedals, so it was all Line 6 M9 for the whole evening through my Mack Heatseeker. I used the Line 6 Relay G30 Wireless too. So fun to be able to walk around a bit without being attached to cables. It's a great way to do a sound check - I just walked out in front of the stage while playing with the band, to check how it sounded.
We played in HUGE hall with nothing in it. It was like a hangar - very strange feeling and sound to play in such a place. But it was an easy gig, ended early and we got fed. Good work.
Last edited by Robert; June 10th, 2010 at 10:26 AM.
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Would rather have stuff WITH mistakes. Makes it better.
Electrics: '07 Gibson Les Paul Classic Antique, Oscar Schmidt OE40N Hollowbody aka. "Fat Girl"
Acoustic: Ibanez AEL20E-TRS
Bass: Ibanez GIO GSR200
Amplification: Marshall TSL JCM 2000 head & 1960a cab, Fender Hotrod Deluxe Silverface, Ibanez Soundwave SWX65
Effects: Boss Chorus, Bad Monkey, BSIABII, Rabid Rodent, Crybaby GCB-95, Rocktron Talk Box
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