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Re: Is nothing sacred?
Originally posted by SkarekroughWhy you ask?
How many guesses do we get for the number of zeroes in the check?
At least with the Clapton one the proceeds were going to the Rehab facility.
Seriously, I just thought it'd be fun to try and guess what other guitar hero they'd do next.
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I tried the Clapton pedal, and I didn't think it was all that bad. I just wish it had the rhythm/solo function like on the Jimi and this new Brian May one.The G.B. Kirch Band on Facebook!
And Here on Bandcamp!
Crankin' a Gibson Les Paul and a Fender Strat into a Crate V32, in an attempt to deafen those who don't enjoy good ol' fashioned blues and rock n' roll
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Re: Is nothing sacred?
Originally posted by ParameterMan"Design your own unique tones..." "...have created a device capable of making anybody sound like me!"
Uhuh. Yep.
It's like saying, "Pretend you're Brian May coming up with his own unique tone."Originally posted by ImmortalSixI am just jug the merlot
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Re: Is nothing sacred?
at least most of those artist pedals are those of guys who have a say in matters... Poor Jimi, he had no choice! What's next a Lennon Microphone Signature series? An Ian Curtis varispeed box, Bonham signature custom kick pedal... boo & hiss.
But i'd dig to give the pedal a whirl though... bet it's cool!Yeah!
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