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Any of you in the Austin area ever check out The Rythm Dawgs? They are a mostly classic rock cover band that plays a lot around Pfluegerville, Round Rock, etc. The guitar player is an old acquaintance and I see his facebook posts, he's a good dude and they're a fun band. He takes an insane number of guitars to local pub gigs. I think he has a guitar for every song, or just about.

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I've seen "It Might Get Loud" a half dozen times.  I own it.  

There are times when Jimmy Page plugs in and I just can't imagine how someone could play with that much sound.  I just don't get it.  His style is simply massive.  He's a little sloppy, but for fuck's sake, his groove is just perfect with Bonham and Jones.  

On the flip side, I don't think the HS talent show trio is that bad.  I mean, they're kids.  At least they gave it a shot.  I'm pretty sure my HS band sounded worse.  (That said, our drummer kicked total ass, and had a full ride to Eastman.)

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Page is my favorite guitarist, hands down. What he does seems not that complicated, and it really isn't, but he proves the adage that it's all in your fingers. Such a great ear, as well. The bit where he kind of laments not coming up with the "Seven Nation Army" riff is telling. 

"How in the fuck did I not think of that?"

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Oh, and Page's sloppiness makes him. He brings it right to the edge of collapse and somehow blows your mind when he pulls it off.

The early studio versions of a lot of the songs released with the last reissues are telling. He knows exactly what he's doing.

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Any of you in the Austin area ever check out The Rythm Dawgs? They are a mostly classic rock cover band that plays a lot around Pfluegerville, Round Rock, etc. The guitar player is an old acquaintance and I see his facebook posts, he's a good dude and they're a fun band. He takes an insane number of guitars to local pub gigs. I think he has a guitar for every song, or just about.
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Goddam. He must spend all day packing/setting up/repacking gear.
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i would quit a band with an asshole who was taking up that much real estate or fucking up the flow with constant guitar changes.
cruser - why not learn?  if you have any kind of rhythm in 45 minutes you could be good enough to play every u2 song.
I've taken a few lessons. I might start back up. I'm more of a student about the history and shit of music. That stuff really interests me.

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Page is my favorite guitarist, hands down. What he does seems not that complicated, and it really isn't, but he proves the adage that it's all in your fingers. Such a great ear, as well. The bit where he kind of laments not coming up with the "Seven Nation Army" riff is telling. 
"How in the fuck did I not think of that?"

I’m assuming you guys have the Celebration Day dvd. Awesome shit.
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Here's another tone example for the Les Paul Standard 60s that Deej and I got.  This was close to my favorite tone that I got through my brother's collection of amps/pedals, and it was dirt simple.  Just guitar -> mythic overdrive -> vox AC30 normal channel with a little reverb.  The tone through the Dirty Shirley and Orange were similar, with no pedals.  I think these tones were a lot better than what I got with this guitar through the Diezel amp which I posted examples of earlier.

Anyway, if you want a modern metal/Tom Jones type of sound, you would probably rather have a Les Paul Standard "Modern" with bursbucker pros.  If you want a classic rock sound and can pair this guitar with fx/amps/amp mods that could also be described as "classic", I think this guitar will give you exactly what you want.
 


Any chance we can hear some sounds through the Supro, @deej?

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On 8/25/2019 at 10:10 PM, Handcruser said:

Don't like the neck. And the jazz sits on my lap better. I bought a p with a jazz neck and returned it. I do like the look of the p better. I've also been looking at a chowny.

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I can see that. I think Fender did a signature bass for Mark Hoppus a while back that was a Jazz body with a Pbass pickup. Not sure what neck they used for it though. 

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