Warren DeMartini on TMS

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So who checked out the latest episode of That Metal Show? Warren was playing through a Diezel head and again shitty tones on that show. :confused: It seemed like he was really holding back too. At one point they even cut him off to go to a commercial break.
 
I saw him on TMS and was surprised to see him playing his Diezel VH4 again. I thought he had ditched it for the SLO. I was excited to see him on the show, but his playing left me less than inspired.
 
dannyr":3rcrgoz9 said:
I saw him on TMS and was surprised to see him playing his Diezel VH4 again. I thought he had ditched it for the SLO. I was excited to see him on the show, but his playing left me less than inspired.
I agree. I kept waiting for him to at least pull off a few tasty licks and it never happen.
 
There is a vacuum in that place that sucks out the tone and ability of good guitar players. Every one I have seen sounds like they are playing through a 1974 alarm clock.
 
Maybe they mic every players cab with a small clip-on vocal mic. :lol: :LOL:

Seriously though, they must use the audience/room boom mic because I never see anything on the cabs. Come on man, someone needs to throw on at least a 57 :no:
 
I saw it. I thought it seemed like he was really stiff. . .not letting it flow. And, yes the tone was not that great, but I think if he was playing more inspired licks, the tone wouldn't matter so much.
 
Yup... Diezel VH4 thru a Marshall 1960A. The tone sounded OK for what it was... some low volume wankery. I think they need a new sound-guy on TMS. Pretty much every guitar player's tone sounded sub-par. Even George Lynch's tone was like blah. And he's an all-time favorite of mine.
 
my buddy and I watched that the other night as well...was great to see warren..but we were thinking 'didn't that sound seem a little stiff'...must be the room...cause it's rare that someone sounds goodon there
 
killertone":tvsdo8zi said:
There is a vacuum in that place that sucks out the tone and ability of good guitar players. Every one I have seen sounds like they are playing through a 1974 alarm clock.

Exactly. The only guest musicians on there that have played well have been bass players.



The only guitarist I've heard who I thought had decent tone was Tracii Guns in season 6 (at 1:20 & 8:59):

 
Eddie Trunk tweeted that Warren was very very nervous, and it also took him a long time to convince him to come on the show
 
zz666":51fgm7u1 said:
Eddie Trunk tweeted that Warren was very very nervous, and it also took him a long time to convince him to come on the show
That would definitly explain things but you're fucking Warren DeMartini, what's to be nervous about? :rock:
 
most of the players on there are more or less band players that probably arent use to soloing in front of a live audience without a song or a band to back them up... I know I would totally suck if I was put in that position and can understand the nerves of alot of players...
 
LP Freak":2s2fwluk said:
zz666":2s2fwluk said:
Eddie Trunk tweeted that Warren was very very nervous, and it also took him a long time to convince him to come on the show
That would definitly explain things but you fucking Warren DeMartini, what's to be nervous about? :rock:

You'd have to ask a chick that :lol: :LOL:
 
t-rave":2wtbgob8 said:
most of the players on there are more or less band players that probably arent use to soloing in front of a live audience without a song or a band to back them up... I know I would totally suck if I was put in that position and can understand the nerves of alot of players...


WERD!!!

I HATE HATE HATE plugging-in when in guitar shops. Not that I'm nervous, nor do I suck. But there is ZERO inspiration for me to play off of there. I need to be jamming with a band or at least shredding over some cool background music. Just sitting there, ripping-off lame, tired licks that lack context and substance leaves me completely flat. It's gotten to the point that when I'm in a shop BS'ing with the guys (what I usually do in there), I refuse to sit-down and rip on the occasion that they ask me to do so. It's not a false-modesty "I suck" thing, it's an "I can't stand to hear myself play the same, boring old shite that I've been playing for over two and a half decades and WHY would you guys want to hear me doing that" thing! :lol: :LOL:
 
Red_Label":3a54c651 said:
t-rave":3a54c651 said:
most of the players on there are more or less band players that probably arent use to soloing in front of a live audience without a song or a band to back them up... I know I would totally suck if I was put in that position and can understand the nerves of alot of players...


WERD!!!

I HATE HATE HATE plugging-in when in guitar shops. Not that I'm nervous, nor do I suck. But there is ZERO inspiration for me to play off of there. I need to be jamming with a band or at least shredding over some cool background music. Just sitting there, ripping-off lame, tired licks that lack context and substance leaves me completely flat. It's gotten to the point that when I'm in a shop BS'ing with the guys (what I usually do in there), I refuse to sit-down and rip on the occasion that they ask me to do so. It's not a false-modesty "I suck" thing, it's an "I can't stand to hear myself play the same, boring old shite that I've been playing for over two and a half decades and WHY would you guys want to hear me doing that" thing! :lol: :LOL:
This is quite right no matter who you are...I think some of you are being a little hard on your heros here...they are human just like the rest of us...on days and off. I dont think no one can be on all the time. Imho of course.
 
made me sad.. was like a 3rd grader wanking on a hondo with inch high action, only it was warren D plugged into literally thousands and thousands of dollars of gear. dude has played for tens of thousands of people at a time, hundreds if not thousands of times.

dave
 
Satch would sound great on that show because he is comfortable with or without background music and can play a variety of styles.
 
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