Fuzz!
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Re: Fuzz!
What most people don't know is that the picture is actually of Rich Robinson with his tackle tucked between his legs.MattH wrote:Fine record, that.Molly wrote:All this talk of fuzz and muff...
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Lovely.Molly wrote:What most people don't know is that the picture is actually of Rich Robinson with his tackle tucked between his legs.MattH wrote:Fine record, that.Molly wrote:All this talk of fuzz and muff...
He’s a great guitarist. Simple stuff, but he knows how to write a riff.
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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Defo. Great tone an' all that too. And he's worked with some great guitarists. Always looks as miserable as fuck. I can relate to that.MattH wrote:Lovely.Molly wrote:What most people don't know is that the picture is actually of Rich Robinson with his tackle tucked between his legs.MattH wrote:
Fine record, that.
He’s a great guitarist. Simple stuff, but he knows how to write a riff.
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He sure has. Paul Stacey, Luther Dickinson, Marc Ford. I rate all of those guys very highly. Probably more than Jimmy Page, if I'm honest...Molly wrote:Defo. Great tone an' all that too. And he's worked with some great guitarists. Always looks as miserable as fuck. I can relate to that.MattH wrote:Lovely.Molly wrote:
What most people don't know is that the picture is actually of Rich Robinson with his tackle tucked between his legs.
He’s a great guitarist. Simple stuff, but he knows how to write a riff.
Shock! Horror!
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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Man, I keep clicking on this thread and that f*cking Amorica album cover keeps coming up.
The problem is - I'm at work. In an open plan office. Sat next to the boss.
The problem is - I'm at work. In an open plan office. Sat next to the boss.
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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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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Quality! No way on planet Earth i could afford one of those things.
I am now the proud owner of two wicked germanium fuzzes. A Fulltone '69, which is just the absolute dogs bollocks. Never did I think I'd leave a fuzz on all the time. There's nothing more satisfying than watching my band's faces as I move from this lovely shparkly clean sound to all out war, just by rolling up the volume. I totally get it now. Stacks beautifully too.
I also managed to get a quick TM buy now deal on a Klinger Supa Fuzz, which is mental. It's a clone of a Marshall Supa Fuzz... which is itself a clone of a Mk2 Tone Bender. It has a "character" dial, which is basically a starvation knob. When you dial it back to full sag and use it with a delay pedal, it sounds like the Vietnam War going off. More juicy sputtery splattering than a Japanese bukkake competition.
I am now the proud owner of two wicked germanium fuzzes. A Fulltone '69, which is just the absolute dogs bollocks. Never did I think I'd leave a fuzz on all the time. There's nothing more satisfying than watching my band's faces as I move from this lovely shparkly clean sound to all out war, just by rolling up the volume. I totally get it now. Stacks beautifully too.
I also managed to get a quick TM buy now deal on a Klinger Supa Fuzz, which is mental. It's a clone of a Marshall Supa Fuzz... which is itself a clone of a Mk2 Tone Bender. It has a "character" dial, which is basically a starvation knob. When you dial it back to full sag and use it with a delay pedal, it sounds like the Vietnam War going off. More juicy sputtery splattering than a Japanese bukkake competition.
All the gear... absolutely no idea...