Cool sound effects mixed in. Like the keyboard pads too. Nice.
Cool sound effects mixed in. Like the keyboard pads too. Nice.
Or one like mine that bought me the album on vinyl, as well as new cymbals for my birthday last friday...
"Ya know what they say about angels... An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, usually humanoid in form, found in various religions and mythologies. Plus Roth fan boards..."- ZahZoo April 2013
Thx!Mesa is awsome!I was practicing playing with octaver mode on my multi fx.
It's tricky sometimes.
I bought an AKG membrane mic.I put the mic in front of the mesa boogie in this recording.I'm tweaking like crazy.
Trying to find a good smooth distortion sound.I find it very difficult.
Also bought a secondhand twelve string.Aria from Japan 30 years old just for 140 bucks.I'm loving it!
I'm trying to get the crunchy scratchy distortion out of my solo guitar sound.How do you do it?I see guys with racks of TC electrics and other stuff.
I don't know where to start..lol
I got a ME70 boss multi fx and my mesa boogie..when i record i use plugins to make the sound more smooth.
Hail DLR and Eddie!
Little drunk jam from the bluetard!
That's the pest thing you ever posted...
Best even...
My second album I ever got was BTO NOT FRAGILE, my pop brought home records all the time that he bought from A & B Sound on Seymour street in Vancouver on his way home from work, and I picked that one. I still love it. It rocks, and is nice and heavy. I like Roll On Down The Highway the best. They just released the LIVE IN JAPAN cd from 1977, with a new 40 anniversary edition hits collection, so I will get that one too.
My pop took me to the BTO concert at the Pacific Coliseum in town here back in 1976 because I liked them so much. I had a green glowstick and a BTO button from the concession stand. They played the song NOT FRAGILE , FOUR WHEEL DRIVE, and an extra long version of DONT GET YOURSELF IN TROUBLE, which included a special boogie jam called Slow Down Boogie. The opening band was a band called TROOPER, that Randy Bachman produced, and I liked them too, I guess I was only 8 years old at the time, but sort of still remember some of the details, although not as well as when my pop took me to see KISS on November 19, 1979, I remember that one well. My pop took pictures and recorded it with a tape recorder. I still have the tape and pictures. I can hear my pop telling the stoners to sit the fuck down so he can take the picture for me, as they were in the way as Gene was about to blow fire. I can hear my pops voice on the tape, L.O.L.
My first record was Beach Boys, Endless Summer, I also had the Sweet Blockbuster, at a young age, and used to play that stupid song " Little Willy " all the time. I still have my first KISS record too. My copy is the first batch of original pressings, and does NOT include the song, " KISSIN' TIME " on side two, as they added that one on after the album was already out. I Didn't even know about that until I got The Originals later, after Alive or Destroyer, in 1976. My first KISS record is very rare and valuable because of this, but not in mint condition. I inherited my pops record collection after he passed on, and it is a pretty big collection of about 800 records, Jazz, Classical, Blues, Pop and Rock. Lots of stuff, but I leave it all in the special plastic bags the way he liked, to keep them in good condition. He had all the Frank,Zappa, and there are at least 50 albums from Zappa alone, not to mention all the others.
It is not often I actually play the records, as I've got the cd's, but like having them for the covers and collection. I still pick up a few here and there once and a while just for the hell of it. I just made a cd of my RIOT albums, Fire Down Under, and Rock City, as I felt like listening to them more often for some reason. I like having the covers, and stuff you get inside of some of them.
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Kinks greatest hits. Then Double Live Gonzo. They are both on the wall.
I got my first vinyl in 2000. I'm sure I got a whole bunch at once:
EEAS - David Lee Roth
Skyscraper - David Lee Roth
Out of this world - Europe
Body language - De mont
Slip of the tongue - Whitesnake
Red - Roy Hagar
Craazy from the heat - Roth
Night Owl - Gerry Rafferty
Open up and say ... ahh - Poison
Amazing world - The venetians
Rocky soundtrack
Lightning strikes - Loudness
There's more I can't remember.
Certainly a few doozies in there!
My first vinyl album was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, lol.
Sent from my GS2, bitches
Roth on!!!
I rap too!LOL
The shredulator..new raw demo in progress..some tapping too.
I made a Dolly.
I will rock ur world soon!
I made new songs..killer videos coming!
Yes chef!
LMFAO.
Rothfurlife
Damn.
First Roth Army Kiwi To See Van Halen Live 6/16/2012 Phoenix Arizona.
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