Last night I recorded AMORADA with my Sheraton II.
As usual it's live and what you hear is the P.A. playing the BT and my Fender Hot Rod Devil 4 x 10 amp both behind me,
hence the bad sound and clipping.
Please dismiss the misses as I still don't have feeling on my right thumb and index so I put Gorilla nut to hold the pick.
Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
Posted on Aug 17 2013 07:05 AM
I've only started listening, but these are a lot of fun to listen to. I like your style. I'm on the last one now. Whew! Great stuff. Thanks for sharing them. Excellent!
One more thing. The way you play... have you been in a band? Are you in a band? Are you looking to be in a band? 'Cause if you're not looking to join a band, there's probably a band somewhere looking to join you.
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This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
I do play in a band "Danny Dean and The Men of Mystery" with awesome musicians, names you're probably already familiar with: Billy Scanlan, Marty Tippens, Rob Woolsey all of whom play Surf / oldies ("Banned From the Beach") / Shadows music.
Your name brought back a very sad episode but with also a happy ending:
In 1954, a powerful earthquake struck my hometown (Orleansville).
All the building tenants were able to gather on the roof except a 3 years old boy named ... Noel. When despair started to take hold of us, there comes Noel completely covered with dust and crying. It was an unreal vision that is still bright in my memory.
You will probably be a survivor some day.
Sorry, I forgot the last original "Sheraton Boogie" named after my Epiphone Sheraton II (see below):