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So you met him and know him personally? Otherwise, how can you say you don't like the guy? Or are you just an ignorant youngster spewing stupid internet lingo?
I'm not too much into his kinda music, but I respect him for what he did and stood for. He's home now. RIP.
Good tips guys, thanks for the advice. I guess I'll have to take my Marshall with me for a testdrive. I'll also check the cones, it shouldn't be a problem to take the back off either.
I can get an older Marshall 1960AX cab with G12M25 speakers. Not sure which year, I'll have to find out. I'll look at it next Friday, but I won't be able to testdrive it, the guy is selling everything and he's got no amp left. I'll obviously check the speakers for tears, but what else do I have...
There's nothing that sounds 100x better than a Hammond. A B3 and a Leslie is the ultimate combination. Pair that with a Les Paul and a Marshall :hbang:
Wow, 1979. I was 24, living with a girl who was an alcoholic, had left my band and started to record solo stuff. I also started working with a guy who's a great songwriter and producer and still one of my two best friends today. Punk came up and made me puke, what crap. Thankfully that didn't...
I'd be first and foremost pissed at the wife's reaction. 'She needs music' what crap! If she needs music, buy her a decent stereo, so she can listen to quality music. I suspect she doesn't need music as much as aural wallpaper. Holy cow, do I feel lucky not to have kids.
Well, yeah, Saxon definitely. I was forced to see them live last year, didn't enjoy a second of it. It was so loud, I had to leave the hall and listen from the foyer, not that it got any better.
Before that, believe it or not, Wishbone Ash when I saw them in England in the 1970s. Loudest show...