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I was wondering if Mr. Blair would give the info on his gear used with Jon & the Nightriders. I hear a lot of Strat in there but UNDERCOVER seems to have more Jaguar sounds. I also noticed the huge pedalboard used for the current acoustic set up. What's in there?

As far as I know, John went from Jaguar in the early days to Strat, then to Jazzmaster. Not sure what he plays these days, maybe he'll see this thread and shed some light?

I remember he once told me his reverb tank setting was 6/6/6. "The mark of the devil" he said with a grin.

I've seen quite a lot of live surf bands over the years, but none came close to the excellence and power of J&TN. No other surf band has ever managed to keep me captivated from the beginning to the end.

Matter is just energy waiting to happen.

Here's a couple of shots of JB live in 2000. sorry the pics are so small, they are from pre-digital days.
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Yep, Wronski on rhythm guitar. What a night.
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Just discovered this question...sorry.

Yea, it was a vintage Jag in the early days. Then, I got a '57 Strat in the early 80s, which quickly became my main guitar for both shows and recordings. I think I started using the Strat almost exclusively beginning in the mid-80s.

There have been very few instances, both live and in the studio, when I've used the Jag or an early Jazzmaster for either a lead instrument or an overdub on some particular tune. Amps along the way have been a Dual Showman or a late 60's Super Reverb exclusively.

Pedals...I don't recall ever using anything besides a stage tuner and a tremolo pedal in the early days of J&TNs. Later, I added an Akai Headrush pedal ("tape" echo/normal delay) and used that sparingly on certain tunes live and in the studio.

For the recent acoustic guitar work with Marty Tippens, I haven't really expanded beyond the tuner-tremolo-delay loop, which is enough. When spring reverb is added to the mix, the use of an acoustic guitar instead of an electric makes it more challenging to dial everything in effectively without it becoming a sonic morass. I'm still experimenting a bit with my current pedal configuration, so all of this could easily change.

john blair
(www.johnblair.us)

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John , or anyone else who has the info:

What guitar was used to record Molokai Cocktail in the album Moving Target?

Cheers,
Mark.

Last edited: Oct 10, 2015 12:23:59

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