tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Pete Townsend of the Who was a blond man Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:32 pm | |
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I'm Incinerator
Posts : 507 Join date : 2009-01-27
| Subject: Re: Pete Townsend of the Who was a blond man Thu Dec 24, 2009 6:17 am | |
| don't forget he also played a 6120! | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: Pete Townsend of the Who was a blond man Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:01 am | |
| - I'm Incinerator wrote:
- don't forget he also played a 6120!
THIS IS WHY I LOVE a nashville and a blonde, its not just about brian setzer tone.. you can kick ass with WHO tone, ACDC tone..sheeze even Clapton lead tones with a Burn unit. | |
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I'm Incinerator
Posts : 507 Join date : 2009-01-27
| Subject: Re: Pete Townsend of the Who was a blond man Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:49 am | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- I'm Incinerator wrote:
- don't forget he also played a 6120!
THIS IS WHY I LOVE a nashville and a blonde, its not just about brian setzer tone.. you can kick ass with WHO tone, ACDC tone..sheeze even Clapton lead tones with a Burn unit. I'msure the possibilities are limitless when pedals are involved. There could be some Social D tone, Tom Petty, Jay Bennett Wilco tones (or any alt.country tones- Ryan Adams, etc.), The Beatles, Beach Boys...heck, I think I read some where that the old guitarist from Modest Mouse used one? What attracts me so much to these blondes is the versitality. Plus having tone you can feel. I need to try out some Barber pedals some day- the Barber/Clark Gainster is one that I've heard great things about into a blonde or tweed fender. The big box Clark version is crazy $$ though | |
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