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    Default A little live video of my band

    Here's a video of one of our songs. The video was taken last year at Hard Rock Cafe.
    I this video I am playing the ES-339, the Two Rock and the EHX Soul Food.

    I hope you like it, even if I'm a little flat in the backing vocals.

    http://youtu.be/AJ0We6Pvsvc
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    Hey Jimi!

    I really liked both your tone and playing in this one. I'm envious of both. I hear what you're saying about the backing vocals, but the guitar more than makes up for it.

    One question: I'm assuming this is an original song. Is there a reason why it is in English instead of German? Is it so that it would appeal beyond the borders of Germany? I hope that doesn't sound like a stupid question. Europe is just so different from the United States with so many languages so close to each other. Granted, you hear more and more non-English languages over here because of immigration from various countries, but with some notable exceptions most want to learn English and assimilate. I ask because I find cultural things like this fascinating.

    I'm also envious of people who are bi-lingual. Granted, I've studied Latin, German, ancient Greek, and ancient Hebrew, but the only one of those I learned conversationally was German. After high school, I could probably speak German like a poorly-educated 6 year old. Now with high school 30 years in the rear view mirror, I think I can only manage simple things like: yes, no, thanks, please, order a beer, and where's the restroom. Of course, I'm not sure what else one needs to say
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    Great playing as always Jimmy and a great live performance all around - sounds like you're in the studio! And the 339 sounds terrific.
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    Great playing and sound. Love that guitar.
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    Great playing Jimi. At the 3:55 mark, you step on a pedal at the beginning of your solo. Was that the EHX Soul Food? Sounds great.

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    Thanks guys, I'm glad you like it.
    @Marnold: no deep cultural reason for singing in English. Up until the mid 90's there simply was no cool German music except of 1 or 2 punk bands. For us kids of the 70's every cool song was sung in English, I think this left a mark and made English sound more natural in music than German. It doesn't feel like a big cognitive act. It's only since a couple of years that real good German lyrics in music come back and there's real great German songs, too, but for me I will just go down the English route. It's rather a neutral standpoint that doesn't relate to identification with any culture, it's simply a product of what our hearing is conditioned to, music wise ;-)

    @Pibaldpython: Soul Food is the overdrive that fires up the solo :-) Such an awesome pedal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75 View Post
    Here's a video of one of our songs. The video was taken last year at Hard Rock Cafe.
    I this video I am playing the ES-339, the Two Rock and the EHX Soul Food.

    I hope you like it, even if I'm a little flat in the backing vocals.

    http://youtu.be/AJ0We6Pvsvc
    Oh my, oh my it sounds really sweet Jimi I love it Great vocals even if I think the sound engineer use far too much repeat on the delay
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    Sounds great although I agree with Jipes about the delay.

    Your tone is sweet!
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    Thanks Jipes an Robert. The sound guy decided without our okay to blend in delay randomly. As the recordings and the videographie came out so sweet we decided to publish this one anyways. Regarding the sound I can say that the Two Rock is a wonderful pedal platform, I really feel at home with this amp.
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    I'm selling my 339 by the way... I've got something better.
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    I had a 339 once and sold it a couple of years ago. I regret it now. Loved that little fellow.
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    The 339 is a keeper for me. When I'm longing for something Gibson like the 339 delivers. I love the quality and variety, plus it is a trusty backup guitar. Being a Strat guy through and through, I really fell in love with the smaller body and the smaller neck dimension of the 339. Further I proudly play an Epiphone to tame all the cork sniffers ;-)
    Of course I was kidding with the cork sniffers...in the end the beautiful quality and the inspiration this guitar gives me makes it a fix part and fallback in my setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
    I'm selling my 339 by the way... I've got something better.
    Yes, I caught a glimpse of the replacement, you dawg, you - those gits are so beautiful! Look forward to hearing a complete demo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75 View Post
    Thanks guys, I'm glad you like it.
    @Marnold: no deep cultural reason for singing in English. Up until the mid 90's there simply was no cool German music except of 1 or 2 punk bands. For us kids of the 70's every cool song was sung in English, I think this left a mark and made English sound more natural in music than German. It doesn't feel like a big cognitive act. It's only since a couple of years that real good German lyrics in music come back and there's real great German songs, too, but for me I will just go down the English route. It's rather a neutral standpoint that doesn't relate to identification with any culture, it's simply a product of what our hearing is conditioned to, music wise ;-)
    Thanks for the explanation. Growing up here, the only non-English songs I remember were "La Bamba," several Santana songs, and a couple of Police songs where they sang part or whole in French. So singing in something other than my native tongue would have seemed odd. Having said that, when I was in choirs in school we sang a number of religious songs in Latin or German. Actual German speakers probably would have mocked our pronunciation.

    The only modern music I've heard in German is some Rammstein. Some of it I can translate on the fly. Most of it I have to look up. Other German bands that I like sing in English.
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