This one is Bob and me blowing the cobwebs out of the amps... From the night after my nailgun incident.
It starts a bit shaky, then gets kind of loud. It's not really a song... just a jam.
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Bob is playing a Tele, through a retro tube Peavy, I am on the Casino, though the Super.
When we ended this, Bob turned to me and said, "Feel better now? Got that out of your system?"
Two guitars, irresponsible volume...
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"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"
- MikeJackal
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Re: Two guitars, irresponsible volume...
I always enjoy these more than when you post an actual song or cover song. Really hear Bb letting loose and just playing. Due to your finger incident your playing is probably not as tight as usual...but of course that's no fault of your own....apart from pulling the trigger on the nail gun...that was you
I could hear essences of Clapton/Skynyrd playing Crossroads once it really got going. Super.
I could hear essences of Clapton/Skynyrd playing Crossroads once it really got going. Super.
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- VikingBlues
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Re: Two guitars, irresponsible volume...
I love hearing these jams where you let loose. That you could play this the day after the nail gun incident is astounding - that's dedication to the craft taken to its extreme.
Great musical / sound contrast, not just with your two playing styles, but with the Tele and the Casino. Two very different guitars, with very different pickups, and very different individual sounds.
I can understand Bob's comment at the end - you fair got stuck into the music there.
Great musical / sound contrast, not just with your two playing styles, but with the Tele and the Casino. Two very different guitars, with very different pickups, and very different individual sounds.
I can understand Bob's comment at the end - you fair got stuck into the music there.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
- DeaconBlues
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Re: Two guitars, irresponsible volume...
Bob is using a Peavey Classic 30 with a JBL speaker of some sort. Heavy, heavy, heavy for it's size, but it sounds sweet.
Bb, maybe you should relate to the forum some of Bob's many musical accomplishments. (Nevermind, I just read the other thread.)
Bb, maybe you should relate to the forum some of Bob's many musical accomplishments. (Nevermind, I just read the other thread.)
That boy ain't right...,
but he's big on the North Sea Coast of Germany.
but he's big on the North Sea Coast of Germany.
Re: Two guitars, irresponsible volume...
Thanks VB and MikeJ... glad y'all enjoyed it, I sure enjoyed playing it.
I like listening to jams like this, but I like playing them more... I think that these are more fun for the players than for the audience. We try not to do TOO many of them in a night, but sometimes I am kind of hard to reel in. I recall that I was a bit giddy with relief that I could play at all, so I was wanting to whoop it up just a tad.
Besides, Bob is fun to swap licks with.
I like listening to jams like this, but I like playing them more... I think that these are more fun for the players than for the audience. We try not to do TOO many of them in a night, but sometimes I am kind of hard to reel in. I recall that I was a bit giddy with relief that I could play at all, so I was wanting to whoop it up just a tad.
Besides, Bob is fun to swap licks with.
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"