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Post by relic on Dec 17, 2014 1:17:27 GMT -5
Hey boys -
Us ort to get these boys (Riggs & Graff) welcomed back to KTown.
What say ya'll.
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Post by relic on Dec 17, 2014 1:56:33 GMT -5
Bring these boys back to KTown.
You know they kinda want to come back.
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Post by wolfgang on Dec 17, 2014 8:24:43 GMT -5
I like the intros, especially the 1st one.
You can still do a lot of damage with a Strat & LP.
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Post by relic on Dec 17, 2014 22:40:43 GMT -5
I like the intros, especially the 1st one. You can still do a lot of damage with a Strat & LP. Indeed you can. Interesting side note is that starting out in Knoxville JRiggs was an LP guy, so you had dual LP's. Band has always been about the twin guitars. Anyway, Jerry switched to that banged up Strat after he and Jeremy bolted for Atlanta and started up Raggety Ann. To the benefit of the band's sound. Plus Jerry kind of morphed style wise with the switch to the Strat.
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Post by wolfgang on Dec 18, 2014 7:53:52 GMT -5
The #2 out-of-phase position can no doubt influence you.
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Post by relic on Dec 30, 2014 18:51:03 GMT -5
The #2 out-of-phase position can no doubt influence you. Had to Google it. And yeah, good point.
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Post by wolfgang on Dec 30, 2014 21:21:07 GMT -5
You probably saw there's some discussion about which position is #2. I've always thought of it as neck & middle, but to most it's bridge & neck. It's technically not out-of-phase, either.
I'm certain it's one of my favorite sounds, though.
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