Well, the styles and sounds of ACDC to Queensryche are pretty far apart. If you had left out Queensryche, I'd say get a UK67 or 68. Queenryche to me is more clean tones (as in cleans feature a lot in their sound, and you would want a clean channel), and an XS III would be better suited.
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Living in Canada, and knowing they are going to be doing a show nearby in about 6 weeks, I’m tempted to shoot a message to Enuff Z’Nuff’s management and being like “yo, if you’re in a pinch if your guitar player can’t cross the border, hit me up”
Also being a Morris owner, I know exactly what you mean.
They really make pretty much everything I’ve used before from the bottom to the previous top sit in “second tier” category. From Peavey to Soldano, they aren’t at this level, imho.
Please refer to Graham Bonnet thread.
I’ve also somewhere got pictures of me wearing tan chinos and a Hawaiian shirt on stage rocking my RG550. I don’t remember what amp I was using at the time?
I never love (boost) pedals. I kind of go through phases where I will have one just for solos, and times when I run straight into the front of the amp.
However, because now I'm not a "poor youth" as I once was, I will keep a TS-9 and SD-1 around, along with my old GE-7. If I can't get a boost...
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Like anything, you can quickly get into diminishing returns. I like the tone:$ ratio of Duncans. I get a sound I like and am not breaking the bank. Even just living with their "basic" stuff like the JB, Custom, DD, 59. I know I'm going to be getting a good, familiar base...
I'm currently at 5. 4 Electrics and 1 acoustic.
The idea being that I generally am playing in either E or Eb, and if gigging I can have one and a backup in each tuning.
Graham is the man. His look was/is way more punk rock/badass than any of the rock guys of the tie, because he didn't give a fuck about it. And the fact that he is just going for it, belting shit out. Awesome.
I’ve never seen an episode of the show, but because I really like Autograph, The theme for Seventh Heaven works for me. Haha
I agree on all the Danny Elfman. He is the soundtrack to my life.
Bump in the Night had a killer rock and roll theme.
Not exactly a “theme”, but Born 2 Die by Spice 1...
This is so relatable for me. Haha
When people tell me that I’m a “good guitar player”, usually I thank them, and tell them they just haven’t seen an actually good guitar player before.
along with guitar, I have played bass and drums in gig situations. Though I don't currently own any gear related to either of those. (Sort of, I have a kids drumset for my daughter).
We also have a keyboard in the house as my daughter is taking lessons on that, and I sometimes will stumble...