So, Friday was the 3rd edition of the carefree Grateful Dead tribute known as "C.H.I.B.". (Cigarettes, Heroin, Ice Cream, Beer)
Pros: The weather was perfect. My gear sounded great The setlist was badass. Pedalboard was perfect. The crowd was way into it. Everybody had fun Everybody was happy and buzzed when all was said and done.
Cons: 24 people showed up. Expected more. Power was insufficient. We had two incidents. Had to run around looking for another circuit twice. The other band members showed up later than I wanted. band leader always has to do everything. oh well My Carmen Ghia blew up during one of our power incidents. Gotta sort that out.
You guys do a really great job with this material. It's not easy to condense this music into a 3-piece. Like, at all. Great job man.
Guitars: '78 Les Paul Pro / '89 SG Special/ '04 Gibson Les Paul Classic 3 pickup / Jackson Star/ Endres Tele / Fernandes Rhoads/ ''74 Hohner MIJ strat/ 2 Partscasters
Amps: Depends on when you ask. I got tired of constantly updating this section lol
Cabs Marshall 1960A w V30s/ Seismic 2x12 w Redback and V30.
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Guitars: 2018 Gibson Les Paul Standard | Fender American Pro II Stratocaster | PRS S2 Mccarty 594 | PRS S2 Vela Semihollow | PRS CU-22 | PRS CE24 semihollow
The leads on the song around 33:00 and 34:00 (set 1) were awesome!!! And the leads in the jam at the end was SPECTACULAR!!! The Martini chorus sounds really nice!!!
Set 2... The drummer's kids are cute!!!! What are you using for the auto-wah at 19:25? I like that too!!!
You guys kicked arse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
ajaxlepinski wrote:The leads on the song around 33:00 and 34:00 (set 1) were awesome!!! And the leads in the jam at the end was SPECTACULAR!!! The Martini chorus sounds really nice!!!
Set 2... The drummer's kids are cute!!!! What are you using for the auto-wah at 19:25? I like that too!!!
You guys kicked arse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks dude!!! Yeah, i was feeling good during althea. Connected.
Drinking some high proof rum with some compatriots as we rock lht to get this. Killer work sir
Your tone is just fucking spot on and you’ve really nailed Jerry’s phrasing and style
Sorry to bromance out for a moment but you were always one of my favorite posters with the post rock amazing ness of the falcon and your deadheadening is just even more badass
Guitars: 2018 Gibson Les Paul Standard | Fender American Pro II Stratocaster | PRS S2 Mccarty 594 | PRS S2 Vela Semihollow | PRS CU-22 | PRS CE24 semihollow
Yeah, sounds great for sure man. Hope the Ghia didn’t get damaged too bad. Also really happy to see the Yellow Spiral on the board. I thought you had previously said you didn’t dig it but I’m a huge Tom Cram fanboy so I’m happy it’s getting some time.
Not historically a huge fan of the Dead and by extension, not sure what they sound like. But you guys sound good! So keep it up I dig the board. What's your signal chain like? Guitar to the Boss PSM-5---rest of your board---front of Dr. Z? Does that PSM act as a mute as well? Looks like a fun gig for you \m/
JiveTurkey wrote:Not historically a huge fan of the Dead and by extension, not sure what they sound like. But you guys sound good! So keep it up I dig the board. What's your signal chain like? Guitar to the Boss PSM-5---rest of your board---front of Dr. Z? Does that PSM act as a mute as well? Looks like a fun gig for you \m/
Thanks dude!
Yeah before the Ghia blew up, it was guitar -> PSM-5-->The board--> mono into Source Collider-> stereo out into Boss RC1 looper. -->stereo out into Ghia(Acoustic 2x12 with EV Force 12's) and Mazerati 30th(Two Pacific Cubes with JBL E120's). This was giving me stereo ping pong Oil can delay with stereo spring reverb. It sounded AWESOME. It still sounded awesome when I went mono with just the Mazerati.
The PSM5 is my buffer, and it's a mute when the signal goes to the tuner.
Beef wrote:Yeah, sounds great for sure man. Hope the Ghia didn’t get damaged too bad. Also really happy to see the Yellow Spiral on the board. I thought you had previously said you didn’t dig it but I’m a huge Tom Cram fanboy so I’m happy it’s getting some time.
Thanks, man!
I have a feeling the Ghia issue is just a preamp tube. Hopefully, it's okay when I eventually get around to looking at it.
Yeah, the Yellow Spiral is interesting. It's super rough and raw. It does the '70 and '78 tones really well. It's essentially an MXR distortion+ (dod250). Works fine for this.
The Grey LTD and Vintage Dire Wolf were equally awesome as well. It was nice having a few flavors of dirt that would stack if need be.
spawnofthesith wrote:Drinking some high proof rum with some compatriots as we rock lht to get this. Killer work sir
Your tone is just fucking spot on and you’ve really nailed Jerry’s phrasing and style
Sorry to bromance out for a moment but you were always one of my favorite posters with the post rock amazing ness of the falcon and your deadheadening is just even more badass
I appreciate it, man. I love doing the post rock stuff, but this is more fun for everyone especially when the partying ensues. When the sun is shining, and the weather is nice, nothing hits like that dead.
Beef wrote:Yeah, sounds great for sure man. Hope the Ghia didn’t get damaged too bad. Also really happy to see the Yellow Spiral on the board. I thought you had previously said you didn’t dig it but I’m a huge Tom Cram fanboy so I’m happy it’s getting some time.
Thanks, man!
I have a feeling the Ghia issue is just a preamp tube. Hopefully, it's okay when I eventually get around to looking at it.
Yeah, the Yellow Spiral is interesting. It's super rough and raw. It does the '70 and '78 tones really well. It's essentially an MXR distortion+ (dod250). Works fine for this.
The Grey LTD and Vintage Dire Wolf were equally awesome as well. It was nice having a few flavors of dirt that would stack if need be.
I feel like my Dire Wolf sounds tits on its own but does not like to be stacked.
Stoked to see this is an ongoing project, and may be expanding - you're killing it bud! Maybe when Dead n Company call it quits this summer, you can get with Oteill and take over for JM.
Beef wrote:Yeah, sounds great for sure man. Hope the Ghia didn’t get damaged too bad. Also really happy to see the Yellow Spiral on the board. I thought you had previously said you didn’t dig it but I’m a huge Tom Cram fanboy so I’m happy it’s getting some time.
Thanks, man!
I have a feeling the Ghia issue is just a preamp tube. Hopefully, it's okay when I eventually get around to looking at it.
Yeah, the Yellow Spiral is interesting. It's super rough and raw. It does the '70 and '78 tones really well. It's essentially an MXR distortion+ (dod250). Works fine for this.
The Grey LTD and Vintage Dire Wolf were equally awesome as well. It was nice having a few flavors of dirt that would stack if need be.
I feel like my Dire Wolf sounds tits on its own but does not like to be stacked.
Stoked to see this is an ongoing project, and may be expanding - you're killing it bud! Maybe when Dead n Company call it quits this summer, you can get with Oteill and take over for JM.
Thanks, man! I really appreciate it. This whole journey has made me a better player. Plus, it's fun. It's not pop, but people can drink and smoke to it. It's loose. It's guitar filled. It's melodic. It's old timey. It's great.
If the amp issue isn't a preamp tube, check the rectifier. If there was a power surge, it could fry the diodes... which is usually better than frying something else down the line.
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
ajaxlepinski wrote:If the amp issue isn't a preamp tube, check the rectifier. If there was a power surge, it could fry the diodes... which is usually better than frying something else down the line.
You could be onto something. The cg is very sensitive to rectifier changes. I tried using a ss rectifier once and it blew the fuse.
ajaxlepinski wrote:If the amp issue isn't a preamp tube, check the rectifier. If there was a power surge, it could fry the diodes... which is usually better than frying something else down the line.
You could be onto something. The cg is very sensitive to rectifier changes. I tried using a ss rectifier once and it blew the fuse.
Yup... I suppose I should have looked at the schematics first... tube rectifier.
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.