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Started by madrab, May 27, 2009, 04:47:04 AM

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As before: Rusty band had fun.
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(Seriously, I am thankful for all your thoughts.)

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— and we are mellow!

Facemask93

Okay , that was good , i really liked the guitar tone , maybe drop the drum track volume slightly , it was a little overpowering , and pan things out a little wider , but other than that excellent , well done.


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Bro

Damn you! You found a drummer who is willing to play the blues!

I want one of those! Thats not fear :(

Just kidding, loved it! The blues harp rocked! :D
If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.

Satchwood

Great jam guys - I would love to jam in a band like this! 

I think the drums sound great!

Nice "live" feel to the solo!
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Again, I love the harp - excellent!!

The drums are a little high, but I like the junky sounding snare - way cool!!

Great live playing!!

Later,

Mark
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madrab

Thanks
No mixing possible. Recorded with one stereomic in the middle. Yeah, jamming like this with people you trust is better than all other. In fact I think that not all good players are any good, or fun, to jam with. Hands off my drummer!

Wiley

I have always liked the harmonica and you guys are sounding great. Very bluesy.

madrab

I forgot to mention my toys. Danelectro coolcat vibe. very organic, tremolo, leslie-type... I probably like it too much. Otherwise I use danelectro coolcat transparenr overdrive which can be used very just get a little bit of edge. Guitar is cheap dean evo on this (otherwise telecaster — wanna know about pups too?), run through a Hughes Kettner Tube edition. Check the Coolcat boxes, cheap and mine are great

Quote from: facemask93 on May 27, 2009, 10:03:59 AMOkay , that was good , i really liked the guitar tone

Oldrottenhead

great post, love the dirty drum sound, did you use the wee sony stereo mic you can get on ebay for a fiver, if so you need to advise on how to get the best from it, re which input you use, levels etc, positioning.
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madrab

Used a tbone st 40 that I got with my mbr. I should probably get somehting better and/or learn how to use it. positioning is the big problem I guess.

I think I'll post another one, you will have to stop me eventually.