Any relation to Michael? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Keoni
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Any relation to Michael? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Keoni
"NO, there's no relation!" --OFFICE SPACEQuote:
Originally Posted by Telefunken
My '83 Gibson Sonex. It was one of the cheaper models but it has SG pickups.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...7&d=1149120451
SONEX
Ron Wood and J Geils all the way!
In fact I often play Angel in a Centerfold air guitar at home in my pajamas and lip sync.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim S
http://myspace-492.vo.llnwd.net/0078...86070492_l.jpg
This is what's sitting next to me right now:
Godin A4 bass; Seagull S6+ acoustic; BC Rich Mockingbird; mystery Mandolin; Martin Backpacker w/ pickup; cheap fiddle; the foundation; djembe (behind drums).
Not pictured: 2 congas; Taylor 714, Seagull parlor; Baglama (Turkish stringed instrument) and a spike fiddle from Kenya.
93 Telecaster (Japanese)
Black/Black
Maple fretboard/ash body
Got rid of the stock rhythm pick up and put in a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound.
Telefunken: Nice SG!!!
A 5-string 2000 Warwick Thumb Bolt-On is my mainstay:
http://www.umenaka.com/syasin/syasin...%20BASS.50.jpg
(Above is not actually mine, but I have the same model, etc.)
My other bass is a 1968 Fender Blonde Precision with a 1970 Telecaster Bass neck (a frankenfurter bass, but plays beautifully, and looks beautiful, too.)
I also have a Martin DCX1E acoustic/electric, and the Martin Backpacker.
Collecting gear is not like a disease for me, as Jim S inferred. I reserve that for skiing gear. <i>Making</I> music is a disease, though. It's almost as infectious as skiing.
So with all these guitarists around, where are all the lead singers for you guys to get in arguements with. I just wanted this thread to be like most of the bands I've played in.;)
Does Slim actually have/play a guitar or does he just talk shit about amps on the internet?
here's mine:
http://www.cdipietro.com/ski/setup.jpg
my kramer strat copy is in it's case as the elctronics are fried and need to be replaced.
I don't actually play. I just buy the shit so I can tell the artsy chicks I'm a musician. It makes getting in their pants easier.Quote:
Originally Posted by AKA
Isn't it easier just to go play in a bar, that way you don't have to talk.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by slim
But then I'd have to learn how to play.Quote:
Originally Posted by James Carvile
ibanez acoustic/electric, samick (sub-brand of gibson) solid body electric. I don't remember what its edition name is. It's like a strat rip-off only by a gibson factory.
Wow, a Sonex! That was the second electric I ever had, waaaaay back when.
I'll spare you guys having to look at all my vintage keyboards. It's utterly retarded. It's like Rick Wakemen and Gary Numan had a lovechild who threw up in my studio.
Gonna break the guitar rule here....
http://myspace-649.vo.llnwd.net/0014...44595649_l.jpg
Ludwig Rockers/Sabian Cymbals
i think a maggot summit jam is in order!
does everybody know 'smoke on the water' and 'freebird'? we can play those two songs for hours on end. :rolleyes2
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Originally Posted by Ripzalot
I will only show if we can play-
Every Rose has it Thorn
18 & Life
Cherry Pie
Let the Aquanet flow!!! :fmicon:
Duuude, I'm so there....Quote:
Originally Posted by Stone-Free
Again ... any relation to Michael? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ubersheist
not my kit, but close....mine has 2 less toms, birch shells, no fade laquer, Zildjian and Paiste cymbals......fucking love it, sitting in NJ though :frown:
http://www.drumcentral.com/images_tama_scpl/SP1_RSF.jpg
my kit here in colorado, Rick Marotta hip gig. The toms sound awesome, but the bass is a little small
http://www.yamaha.ca/content/drum/pr...0MAROTTA-2.jpg
http://www.reso-nation.org/album_pic.php?pic_id=670
Here's my primary guitar (dobro). Made by Tim Scheerhorn out of curly maple
You should still be able to get a deep soundout of an 18" kick. I think that the problem is that they have all that shit mounted to the drum, choking its ability to resonate. In the studio, I never use tom post mounts on a kick, and always mount the toms off stands (with Rims, preferably). I'd be interested to see if you hear a difference in that kick when you take all the hardware off.Quote:
Originally Posted by MOHSHSIHd
Here's one of my kits. It's a Camco. That snare isn't mine though, but I have a bunch of cool snares. Unfortunately, because of this era of Camco / Tama hardware, I couldn't use Rims on this kit, but the toms are still killer. The 24" kick is a fucking cannon, too.
http://homepage.mac.com/jjblair/.Pic...CA9DEF11D8.jpg