Jennings, Merle and George? Who's Coe?You folks all have your favorites, I respect that. I’ll sit in my basement with Waylon, Haggard,Coe and Jones drinking Genesee!
David Allan Coe, the Real Rhinestone Cowboy!Jennings, Merle and George? Who's Coe?
Wouldn't be a fan if I didn't occasionally post something.
Something smooth.
I totally missed the death of Gary Brooker from Procol Harum back in February.
He was one of the finest British Singers and also a good songwriter.
This is live with an orchestra and a quire.
His voice is still good.
I totally missed the death of Gary Brooker from Procol Harum back in February.
He was one of the finest British Singers and also a good songwriter.
This is live with an orchestra and a quire.
His voice is still good.
Must simply be a misspelling.Heard Johnny was with themA Quire is some piece of software I never heard before. Oh wait, did you mean a choir?
Always thought FTM deserved a bigger following and never saw them do their own headline and only if festivals.
FNM is 10x better than RHCP
I had a Bassman top; beige, with a 2 X 12" bottom, my buddy had a twin, also with 2 X 12's. Both sounded great, never tried one with a 15. I imagine it will be less bright. Is this it?Any gear heads in here? I’m trying out a ‘65 reissue Twin Custom 15 inch(!) tomorrow. Anyone ever play one? I’m sure any regular guitar player in here has played the standard 2 x 12 twin reverb variations.
I’m busting out of a long non music playing slump, have been practising like a teenager lately. Gonna start jamming with a buddy on drums. Realizing at this age, I want a much cleaner amp now as my fender hot rod deluxe is too harsh for me now.
That is the one! Apparently sounds pretty great, and some say the clean bottom end is awesome. Very curious. I do like odd gear, so this really speaks to me atm. Just want something clean and loud.I had a Bassman top; beige, with a 2 X 12" bottom, my buddy had a twin, also with 2 X 12's. Both sounded great, never tried one with a 15. I imagine it will be less bright. Is this it?
Fender Musical Instruments - '65 Twin Custom 120V Amp - 15 Inch
Fender Musical Instruments - '65 Twin Custom 120V Amp - 15 Inchwww.long-mcquade.com