U-tube "Stone Cold Roosters"
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U-tube "Stone Cold Roosters"
Check out my band on U-tube recorded live at Middle Earth Cafe here in VT. - The sound of my F-12 (Fessenden Universal 12 with pad) Note the 70's Session 400 with silver grille cloth behind me. Colin McCaffrey, singer, is a great songwriter (and player)- one of his tunes "Let a Good Love Die". We call this particular style Bog Rock. - tremelo guitar and that particular beat. We do pretty much vintage country otherwise. Lotso Western swing, 60's 70's pop country.
Jim P.
www.stonecoldroosters.com
Jim P.
www.stonecoldroosters.com
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Kevin,
Wow, another local at the forum! Thanks - (I think the surpy comment is a compliment comming from a fellow local anyway)
We are at the Black Door Aug 31st. Come out and see us. I'd love to meet another VT steel player. If you can't, I'm in the Waterbury ph book so call me some day to to discuss our preocupation with mechanical contrivenceses that that change the pitch of high tension strings.
Wow, another local at the forum! Thanks - (I think the surpy comment is a compliment comming from a fellow local anyway)
We are at the Black Door Aug 31st. Come out and see us. I'd love to meet another VT steel player. If you can't, I'm in the Waterbury ph book so call me some day to to discuss our preocupation with mechanical contrivenceses that that change the pitch of high tension strings.
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Another Roosters live tune at Middle earth U-tube BB Boogie
Randy,
That's about exactly what I did with my amp. I rebasketted the spider decaled magnet structure with the same cone you did, and, added a couple of small caps across the power supply per Brad Sarno's suggestion. Very quiet indeed. I plan to replace stage coupling caps with fim types when I locate a good source.
Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBcO6N9GNIU
Linda singer, Ted guitarist (who really smoked this one) Husband and wife, were the only two in the band who really knew the song. I'm a little sketchy.
By the way "The Bump Bounce Boogie" is written by Leroy Preston of "My baby thiks he's a Train" fame. He's living here in VT. He used to be a member of Asleep at the Wheel.
That's about exactly what I did with my amp. I rebasketted the spider decaled magnet structure with the same cone you did, and, added a couple of small caps across the power supply per Brad Sarno's suggestion. Very quiet indeed. I plan to replace stage coupling caps with fim types when I locate a good source.
Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBcO6N9GNIU
Linda singer, Ted guitarist (who really smoked this one) Husband and wife, were the only two in the band who really knew the song. I'm a little sketchy.
By the way "The Bump Bounce Boogie" is written by Leroy Preston of "My baby thiks he's a Train" fame. He's living here in VT. He used to be a member of Asleep at the Wheel.