nightflameauto wrote:Good old fashioned dirty, nasty rock. Those Turbonegro videos always crack me up.
The fucking Dad Rock is running through this forum like Ebola infected with Herpes. I'm just doing my part to give it Gonorrhea in the hopes it will die a miserable death.
pabloramon wrote:The fucking Dad Rock is running through this forum like Ebola infected with Herpes. I'm just doing my part to give it Gonorrhea in the hopes it will die a miserable death.
I mean seriously, Dad Rock?
C'mon guys.
You're better than the average Accountant.
So appropriately inappropriate. My dad is an accountant.
I will say though, accountants know how to party. I doubt any real accountants are into dad rock.
Although, dad does have some Moody Blues mixed in among his ZZ Top and Black Sabbath Vinyl. SHIT!
Since most of you guys have quickly grown old and have droopy pectorals and emo biceps, here is some easy listening. Zodiac Mindwarp backing up Belinda Carlisle.
Stringy Things: 2003 Fender American Standard Stratocaster (SD PG/Dimarzio VVB pickups) 2019 Gibson Les Paul Standard 60's (SD PG humbuckers) 2021 Gibson Les Paul Classic (Dimarzio SD/36th Anni humbuckers) 2018 Gibson Les Paul Classic (Fralin P-90 pickups) 2017 Balaguer GAB Scumden (SD PG humbuckers) 2020 Fender American Professional II Telecaster (SD Broadcaster/Vintage tele pickups) 2011 Fender Blacktop Telecaster (GFS Surf 90 pickups) 2021 Jackson JS32 Dinky (SD JB/Jazz humbuckers) 2019 Fender Active Deluxe Precision Bass Special (stock pickups)
Loud Makers: Jet City 100H LTD head amp Jet City 50H head amp Jet City USA Custom JCA48C 4x12 (V30s) Jet City JCA5012C 1x12 combo amp (stock speaker)
I just saw Supersuckers last Wednesday. Fuck those dudes are old now. And they were all rocking the same boutique amps but I can't remember the name now.
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.
Telephant wrote:I just saw Supersuckers last Wednesday. Fuck those dudes are old now. And they were all rocking the same boutique amps but I can't remember the name now.
Yeah, I saw them last Saturday when they opened for Reverend Horton Heat in Houston. I love those guys, but their setlist wasn't too great. Their stuff blended together too much, to the point it was tiring. Still a great show, but those dudes need to dig up more old tunes and add some variety to their set.
Stringy Things: 2003 Fender American Standard Stratocaster (SD PG/Dimarzio VVB pickups) 2019 Gibson Les Paul Standard 60's (SD PG humbuckers) 2021 Gibson Les Paul Classic (Dimarzio SD/36th Anni humbuckers) 2018 Gibson Les Paul Classic (Fralin P-90 pickups) 2017 Balaguer GAB Scumden (SD PG humbuckers) 2020 Fender American Professional II Telecaster (SD Broadcaster/Vintage tele pickups) 2011 Fender Blacktop Telecaster (GFS Surf 90 pickups) 2021 Jackson JS32 Dinky (SD JB/Jazz humbuckers) 2019 Fender Active Deluxe Precision Bass Special (stock pickups)
Loud Makers: Jet City 100H LTD head amp Jet City 50H head amp Jet City USA Custom JCA48C 4x12 (V30s) Jet City JCA5012C 1x12 combo amp (stock speaker)
Stringy Things: 2003 Fender American Standard Stratocaster (SD PG/Dimarzio VVB pickups) 2019 Gibson Les Paul Standard 60's (SD PG humbuckers) 2021 Gibson Les Paul Classic (Dimarzio SD/36th Anni humbuckers) 2018 Gibson Les Paul Classic (Fralin P-90 pickups) 2017 Balaguer GAB Scumden (SD PG humbuckers) 2020 Fender American Professional II Telecaster (SD Broadcaster/Vintage tele pickups) 2011 Fender Blacktop Telecaster (GFS Surf 90 pickups) 2021 Jackson JS32 Dinky (SD JB/Jazz humbuckers) 2019 Fender Active Deluxe Precision Bass Special (stock pickups)
Loud Makers: Jet City 100H LTD head amp Jet City 50H head amp Jet City USA Custom JCA48C 4x12 (V30s) Jet City JCA5012C 1x12 combo amp (stock speaker)
Telephant wrote:I just saw Supersuckers last Wednesday. Fuck those dudes are old now. And they were all rocking the same boutique amps but I can't remember the name now.
Yeah, I saw them last Saturday when they opened for Reverend Horton Heat in Houston. I love those guys, but their setlist wasn't too great. Their stuff blended together too much, to the point it was tiring. Still a great show, but those dudes need to dig up more old tunes and add some variety to their set.
100% agreed!
Do you remember the name of the amps they were using?