Great interview. Always enjoy hearing them talk and share old stories. Particularly enjoy them talking about this tour/recent songs together and it’s like going back in time and playing with an old friend. What a great feeling!
Could be a few external factors. Voltage could be different, humidity, and of course yourself.
Brings to mind the Heraclitus quote, “You cannot step into the same river twice”
Turbo Tuner all day long. Use my Shure wireless as a tuner when I use that too. Wish Sonic Research would do a clip on version.
I also have the Peterson app on my phone and it’s great too. Very handy for certain situations.
I play in a few different bands that have different brands so to speak. If I want to rock out there’s a time/place/band for that. If I want to play something women are going to sing/dance to, there’s a band for that. The lattter pays way more. For the ultra crazy/out there songs I have my home...
Little late to this but did see his Dual Recto went for over $13K!
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Also a big fan of John Bush era. I got into them relatively later and got to see them in 2003 with Bush. Never got into the timbre of Joey’s voice. Guitar tones were great on those earlier albums for sure. Scott Ian surely knows how to play some rhythm.
I remember the House of Blues website had...
I’ve used it live for doing stuff that’s a half step down and it’s great for that. Have used the octave down setting a couple times for fun.
When setting up for a gig I accidentally hit the switch that toggles momentary vs latching and didn’t test it before I used it. Yeah, I was a half step...