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PaulWarning

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  1. good God how much must that weigh?
  2. tricky, if you're selling you want as many views as possible, but I would say if you put Squier/ Epiphone in the title alongside Fender /Gibson it's ok, something like Squier Fender Jazz bass wouldn't annoy me, but being a lefty I don't have much to wade through anyway
  3. To paraphrase the late great Reg Presley (him of the Troggs) "anybody can write a song but it's the magic dust that makes it a hit, but nobody knows what the magic dust is" how simple is Wild Thing? great song though
  4. I use a series 6 head on my Fender Rumble 2 x 10, I've had a TE combo but it was too heavy, the head weighs about 15 KG which isn't too bad, so combined with a light weight cab, you can have your cake and eat it
  5. because they work, people like familiarity, and it's the melody line that goes with them that's important, having said all that it is nice to stick the odd rouge chord in, strangely the Ramones were very good at that
  6. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1478530420' post='3169627'] On my old AH350, the answer to "what does the pre-shape button do" was "makes the sound usable". As NickA says, the flat sound was very mid prominent. Using the pre-shape (and then adding my chosen eq via the graphic) was essential, I found. Nice head, though. Flexible and powerful. If it hadn't been so heavy, I'd probably still have it. [/quote]yeah they have an AH350 head at the practice room and that sounds terrible without the preshape engaged, my own series 6 head sounds okish with everything flat, so they're not all the same
  7. yes I've done for home recording, DI one channel, jack to the other, just as an experiment really to compare the 2, both sounded pretty similar
  8. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1478463432' post='3169233'] Better? [media]http://youtu.be/841ue54z-TI[/media] [/quote]little bit left field for me, quite like all about eve's version though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYzovYKhlMo
  9. [quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1478458522' post='3169173'] I think Paul McCartney is the best 70+ rocker around, I love it when he does let's have a party: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmerANX0ATw"]https://www.youtube....h?v=HmerANX0ATw[/url] [/quote]if he sounded like that now it would be ok, but he doesn't, he was barely into his sixties when that was filmed, now his voice has gone or at best someone needs to tell him to drop down a tone, I may not like Cliffs voice much but it's pretty much the same as it's always been, you can't say that about Macca's
  10. in my little world a one hit wonder is someone who has had only 1 top thirty hit, which lets off the likes of Carl Douglas, but not the likes Thunderclap Newman, who's follow up to Something in the Air reached 46, the Guinness book of British Hit singles is my friend
  11. Funnily enough I was listen to Devil Woman on the Radio last night and his voice seems lower in the mix with more backing vocals than usual, makes it a lot less 'Cliff' like
  12. [quote name='thodrik' timestamp='1478358390' post='3168605']but I always thought that my Trace Elliot combo was naturally pretty middy sounding anyway. [/quote]know what you mean, my Fender Rumble has more mids (400-600Hz) taken out on a flat EQ setting
  13. Desmond Dekker one hit wonder? don't think so
  14. he does it different live, sounds to me like there may be 2 bass tracks on the studio version, could well be wrong on that one though I usually am
  15. there you go about a minute in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daCMj_orx78
  16. we always do Swords in our set and amazes me how well it goes down, he also had a top 20 hit with Wunderbar
  17. I just play the first note on open G then press down on the 12 fret and run up to the 3rd fret stay on that for a couple of notes then lift off for one note, I think JJ lifts on and off a few times while he's running up the neck as well, but I cock it up if I try that, another little cheat I've found is on the outro, I think JJ plays GBbGFG (and at the end of the chorus) I find it easier to play GBbGEG.
  18. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1478254644' post='3167855'] Never mind the Beatles... what about Nirvana? In the sea of Bubblegum pop that was emerging at the time, Nirvana came through and saved us. I hate Nirvana. But I do appreciate them opening the doorfor subsequent bands at a time where everything was turning to sh1t. [/quote]we're in desperate need of a Nirvana right now
  19. [quote name='Rich' timestamp='1478210631' post='3167652'] I'm just going to pop outside and check my lawn for groundhogs. [/quote] , but you don't have to read the too many Beatles threads, when I find threads tiresome I just unsubscribe, if nobody contributed there wouldn't be any.
  20. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1478231210' post='3167750'] I was at the Shea Show. I still can't believe they played a stadium gig with no PA. I don't think a true PA was even conceptual at the time. Blue [/quote]I think there was a PA of sorts, during the film it said they used the stadium PA and it looked like there was narrow speakers propped up with bits of wood around the stage area so did you hear anything apart from the screaming?
  21. [quote name='timmo' timestamp='1463391034' post='3050876'] Crazy Elephant . Gimme Gimmie Some Lovin`. Always reminds me of a summer type song for some reason. [url="https://youtu.be/HUTsfwCbN5I"]http://youtu.be/HUTsfwCbN5I[/url] [/quote]great song with possibly the most badly played guitar solo in the history of the universe, starts at about 1:20. Does Harry Chapins WOLD count? just crept in the top 30 I think
  22. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1478199409' post='3167528'] "Grooves around like a man half his age?" I'm a Cliff fan but I find it interesting when I make the same comment about Sir Mick most here get negative. Again interesting. Blue [/quote]not from me, the Stones are still 'edgy' although they do make their songs overly long, don't know why, it's not like they're short of material
  23. Lennon doing coffee's good
  24. I once fitted some SD quarterpounders to my Hondo professional II, could hardly tell any difference then found out they fitted DiMazio's as standard still I sold them on for not much of a loss (the Seymour Duncans)
  25. went to see the Beatles film last night, they showed the Shea Stadium gig at the end, now that rocked, raw, aggressive, everything that Cliff's video isn't, but they were a lot younger and couldn't hear a lot of what they were playing, maybe the problem is with Cliff and his like is they try and get it too perfect, it loses the edginess, but then again I'm an old punk rocker, I would think that wouldn't I?
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