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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
great tune ! ... crowd always dug when we played that as part of a 'budokan' medley along with surrender and aint that a shame ... your guitar parts are spot on and the tone sounds dialed right in !! ... the singer seemed to have a touch of range stretch goin' on ... maybe a half step down would suit him more comfortably ... but the band is tight too with just enough looseness to make it rollickin good time rock n rollgear list in profile
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Nice job on the guitar!My Bands -
https://kamikazechoir.hearnow.com/
www.instagram.com/kamikazechoir
www.reverbnation.com/theheartlessdevils
Just some fun guitar stuff from time to time
GUITAR KULTURE
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Originally posted by tone4days View Postgreat tune ! ... crowd always dug when we played that as part of a 'budokan' medley along with surrender and aint that a shame ... your guitar parts are spot on and the tone sounds dialed right in !! ... the singer seemed to have a touch of range stretch goin' on ... maybe a half step down would suit him more comfortably ... but the band is tight too with just enough looseness to make it rollickin good time rock n roll
Thanks Bill. This was recorded at an old roadhouse and the crowd is very favorable...makes it easy to play.
Originally posted by Wattage View PostNice job on the guitar!
Originally posted by DankStar View Postcool. who screamed "whoo!" about 30 seconds in?
Originally posted by Butch Snyder View PostVery nice! Sounded like a lot of fun...
Originally posted by Rid View PostHeard it a few times...reminded of something very rootsy and New Orleanish
Totally dig it, sounds like good times!Originally posted by tone4dayswe're not musicians, we're beer salesmen
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Heyyyyy I am not that old ;-)
I am also a huge CT fanMy Bands -
https://kamikazechoir.hearnow.com/
www.instagram.com/kamikazechoir
www.reverbnation.com/theheartlessdevils
Just some fun guitar stuff from time to time
GUITAR KULTURE
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Originally posted by Wattage View PostHeyyyyy I am not that old ;-)
I am also a huge CT fan
I like those crazy CT fellers myself....and Nielsen can get some seriously cool tones!Originally posted by tone4dayswe're not musicians, we're beer salesmen
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New CT album ships tomorrow.....
and I am catching up quickly!My Bands -
https://kamikazechoir.hearnow.com/
www.instagram.com/kamikazechoir
www.reverbnation.com/theheartlessdevils
Just some fun guitar stuff from time to time
GUITAR KULTURE
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Now, Bill, you know I love you bro...
But speaking as Robin Zander's neighbor (one community and two blocks removed): It's hit & miss, mostly miss:
Hit - I dig the funky ragtime/country rock feel
Hit - Nice guitar tone (awesome double-stop bend right out of the gate!)
Miss - Intro drums; Sweet called to say they want intro from Ball Room Blitz returned
Miss - No bass, Can't over emphasise the importance of a monster bass moving this tune.
Miss - just not tight - not that Cheap Trick isn't loose, but in a good way.
Miss - Not digging the vocals
Check out Dwight Yoakam's do-over for a little inspiration. I think you'll dig it.Originally posted by Bad City
He's got the crowd on his side and the blue jean lights in his eyes...
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Originally posted by Aceman View PostNow, Bill, you know I love you bro...
But speaking as Robin Zander's neighbor (one community and two blocks removed): It's hit & miss, mostly miss:
Hit - I dig the funky ragtime/country rock feel
Hit - Nice guitar tone (awesome double-stop bend right out of the gate!)
Miss - Intro drums; Sweet called to say they want intro from Ball Room Blitz returned
Miss - No bass, Can't over emphasise the importance of a monster bass moving this tune.
Miss - just not tight - not that Cheap Trick isn't loose, but in a good way.
Miss - Not digging the vocals
Check out Dwight Yoakam's do-over for a little inspiration. I think you'll dig it.
The bass was very loud when we recorded....and I hear it OK on my PC.....
I can't say anything about the vocals except this was near the end of the night.
Thanks for the compliment on the tone.Originally posted by tone4dayswe're not musicians, we're beer salesmen
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Re: A Trick on the Cheap (a little clippage)
Yeah, sounds like you're really having a whole lotta fun up on the stage. The tone is really, really good, so's the playing. Good job!
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