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Re: YouTube goodness
this is almost impossible to watch without getting a tear in the eye
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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The concept: take Dancing Queen, a joyful surging pop song, and play it in the melancholy style of Johnny Cash while wearing a traditional clown outfit. Available for children's parties and bah mitzvas ladies and gentlemen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkaAmfgJ60w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkaAmfgJ60w
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He does a Johnny Cash FPB over the Who's Pinball Wizard
I watched NIN "Hurt" Pino on bass, well I never.
I watched NIN "Hurt" Pino on bass, well I never.
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From PremierGuitar...
Opening noodle from JB on beaut Tele.... Love that guy's playing
Opening noodle from JB on beaut Tele.... Love that guy's playing
When faced with quality, I recognise it every time.
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Really interesting talk on valve amps, clear explanations throughout, worth watching through until the end!
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That was pretty cool, I love Laney stuff.
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
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Me too, i want one of every valve amp now. And to try the GHRsizzlingbadger wrote:That was pretty cool, I love Laney stuff.
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I've got a soft spot for Laney. I always imagines it was a bunch of grubby fat brummies smoking cigarettes, drinking tea from dirty mugs and making amps with dirty fingers.
I bought an AOR 30 and was looking to replace the filter caps in there. About 50% of the amp's components matched the schematic so I was querying do I use schematic values or parts values, which one was correct. I got a message back from Barry from the Service Department who told me they used "anything they can find in the amps" but to go with the schematics. So, this means that a 80s/90s Laney amp might sound awesome or not-so-awesome depending on what parts were on the shelf on any given day.
I like that about them.
I bought an AOR 30 and was looking to replace the filter caps in there. About 50% of the amp's components matched the schematic so I was querying do I use schematic values or parts values, which one was correct. I got a message back from Barry from the Service Department who told me they used "anything they can find in the amps" but to go with the schematics. So, this means that a 80s/90s Laney amp might sound awesome or not-so-awesome depending on what parts were on the shelf on any given day.
I like that about them.
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From what they say in the video you're pretty much on the money!NippleWrestler wrote:I've got a soft spot for Laney. I always imagines it was a bunch of grubby fat brummies smoking cigarettes, drinking tea from dirty mugs and making amps with dirty fingers.
I bought an AOR 30 and was looking to replace the filter caps in there. About 50% of the amp's components matched the schematic so I was querying do I use schematic values or parts values, which one was correct. I got a message back from Barry from the Service Department who told me they used "anything they can find in the amps" but to go with the schematics. So, this means that a 80s/90s Laney amp might sound awesome or not-so-awesome depending on what parts were on the shelf on any given day.
I like that about them.
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Man I love that show and watch it religiously... but I just didn't find that particularly funny at all?codedog wrote:This should settle it once and for all... right?
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
- jeremyb
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Eric Gales, what a beast on the gat!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.