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I ate at Shakey's a lot as early as 7 years old and how funny that I got into loud music at a young age.įor instance, I a show at Hard Rock last July 4. Quote from: skunkyfunk on July 13, 2009, 12:12:57 PM Way back in the 80s, I remember how fuzzy the guitars sounded. Of course some of the bands had decent tone but I was thinking "Maybe they could have sounded better if not for the Flextone" but here you have a band sounding as if he was plugged to a tube amp. And the funny thing was that there were some bands that plugged to the same Line 6 Flextone amp and sounded so fizzy and compressed, especially the band that took home the crown that night. I WAS TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY BY THEIR GUITARIST'S TONE (Astrobog care to comment?). Nowadays, I've seen mammoth pedalboards, and while the way we Pinoys dial in tones have improved, I just wonder why in general, we can't get close to the tone of our foreign counterparts.įor instance, in a show at Hard Rock last July 4. Esomeone played Sweet Child O Mine as if Slash was plugged to a Karaoke. I can also recall those RJTV broadcasts of Pinoy woodstock. Say they played a live version of "Jump" by Van Halen, the guitars sounded too fuzzy as opposed to that raunchy but smooth Brown tone of EVH. I ate at Shakey's a lot as early as 7 years old and how funny that I got into loud music at a young age.Īlmost instantly, I can tell that the live guitar sounds did not sound like the album version of what the bands back then covered. Way back in the 80s, I remember how fuzzy the guitars sounded.






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