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Re: small amps

Bill Moffat (brine_iac_x) - 16 Sep 2003 21:55:00

--- In , MalcolmO <MalcolmO@c...> wrote:
First, BN, let me introduce myself, I am new. My name is Bill and
my primary instrument is bass. Along the way I have studied harmony
theory, jazz guitar and have developed some surf tremelo guitar
chops. I play a DiPinto Galaxie and value simplicity, sound and
playability over nameplate. I know a guy with more than a dozen
LesPauls, but can barely play just one of them.
The last classic rock band I played in wanted me to declare classic
rock as my passion and stop bringing these damned surf rock originals
or be kicked out of the band. I now have more time to record and
copyright some of my stuff. I joined this group because maybe I might
find some others in NJ who might be into this "weird" music that is
my consuming passion now. Also you guys discuss a lot of good topics.
Small amp content:
The guitarist in Jonnie Dog and the Dingoes plays live with an
Electar amp. He has a link on his website.
There is a band playing at the Saint in Asbury Park, NJ tonight
called "Nebula". They are a "stoner rock band", whatever that is. Any
infringement?
- Bill Moffat
> > (I can't stand my
> > Frontman 15R.)
>
> What's the matter with it? A friend has one and was pleased with it
until it
> broke (in less than a year). I've got a Bullet 15 DSP and quite
like it and
> it's pretty much the Frontman with more effects.
> --
> Malcolm
> An infinite number of monkeys at
> an infinite number of keyboards
> would recreate the entire Internet.
> God, don't we have anything better to do?

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