AngryGoldfish wrote:I'm liking the guitar more and more everyday, so I might just replace the neck pickup entirely. It may be worth it, I'm not sure yet.
Gotcha, if you do lemme know what you go with and your thought's on them!
AngryGoldfish wrote:I'm liking the guitar more and more everyday, so I might just replace the neck pickup entirely. It may be worth it, I'm not sure yet.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Andrew wrote:Secondly, that's why I get burnt out of Stoner Doom - it's kind of a thing now when it was/is a pretty small community and has been getting more light recently. The problem is, Stoner Doom is pretty easy to write and will pretty much always sound good when you're playing the same Phrygian Scale as everyone else. Shame, like everyone else it's the only thing I can do.![]()
D-Day wrote:Stoner rock and doom are the most boring musics on the planet when wielded incorrectly and as much as I like both when done right, but in my opinion they are most often done way wrong. And it's because the heavy sound is easy but the heavy song is difficult.
Also thanks for that little lesson vid. I'm the world's biggest simpleton so I always like to see what people do.
D-Day wrote:Holy shit I LOVE that green stain on the Jag bass. I want to make Telemaster in that exact color.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:I love your Jag bass, the pickups are the most intimidating electronics scheme I've ever seen. Swap that middle jazz p/u for a P and theres not a single tone you can't reproduce with that beast.
Oh and if you ever GAS for a better bridge, I have a chrome high-mass bridge w/ brass saddles (lthe one that comes on a modern player jag bass) sitting around if you want it.
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
Achtane wrote:I think I will take that bridge off your hands! There used to be a Gotoh high-mass on there, but it's on a bass I was using more at the time.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
D-Day wrote:Andrew wrote:Secondly, that's why I get burnt out of Stoner Doom - it's kind of a thing now when it was/is a pretty small community and has been getting more light recently. The problem is, Stoner Doom is pretty easy to write and will pretty much always sound good when you're playing the same Phrygian Scale as everyone else. Shame, like everyone else it's the only thing I can do.![]()
Up here Doom is still kind of a thing but it's getting a little played out. Stoner rock is a total step child though. Even my bandmates don't like it when I toss around the term stoner rock in reference to our band. But since I idolize the Fu and live on reefers I like the term and always have. Plus it's fun to say it in front of the local hipster intelligentsia and watch them make the gas-face. And why do they make the gas-face? If you ask they'll tell. Stoner rock is played out, it's too simple and it all sounds the same. So then what is hip? Noise rock. What is noise rock? Well that's simple! It's doing your best Jesus Lizard and/or Shellac impression. At least around here. So just remember to derive from the right source and you can always stay hip!
But with this thing where you say it's "easy to write" I take issue. A friendly issue! But an issue. It is very easy to go buy the gear and step on the fuzz and get a nice tone. It's easy to find fancy dudes who find it 'easy' to play this style. It's easy to find some horseshit singer that's willing. It is NOT easy to write a song as simple as it needs to be to let that sweet tone breathe yet still keep people interested. Stoner rock and doom are the most boring musics on the planet when wielded incorrectly and as much as I like both when done right, in my opinion they are most often done way wrong. And it's because the heavy sound is easy but the heavy song is difficult.
Also thanks for that little lesson vid. I'm the world's biggest simpleton so I always like to see what people do.
AngryGoldfish wrote:crohny!
AngryGoldfish wrote:I haven't seen Loobs in a while. Many of the regulars have made it over.
AngryGoldfish wrote: Iluvfuzz regulars are getting involved.