thats fucking awesome warren ellis is rad. was at a camping festival over new years 2 years ago and he was camping about 50 metres away. i figured he wouldnt be the type to appreciate random young fans talking to him when on holidays so i didnt say anything
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.
thats fucking awesome warren ellis is rad. was at a camping festival over new years 2 years ago and he was camping about 50 metres away. i figured he wouldnt be the type to appreciate random young fans talking to him when on holidays so i didnt say anything
thats pretty cool! i've been a big fan for years and would love to meet him, but I'd more than likely not bother him on holiday. been playing his tenor model for a couple years now and came across a deal to good to pass up on the double neck. i've got a couple guitars coming in the mail but i'm really excited for this one to arrive.
BitchPudding wrote:Woo nice. Always wanted to try an Eastwood.
I've been really happy with my warren ellis tenor eastwood, so i just bought the eastwood warren ellis mando tenor double neck and this bobkat. Going to be a good week, hopefully all my new guitars arrive safely.
I lost my chance at a nice pedal today so instead decided to try and buy the last of the parts to finish up my mustangmaster. So i've got some glendale saddles, a pickup and later this week hopefully a new set of tuners. I'm excited about this project again!
Chankgeez wrote:When you change batteries, do you go out and buy a 99 pack of 9Vs?
And how long does it take you to change 'em all? 3 days?
Well i dont pedalboard, and dont like power blocks and all those cables...so I actually by around 50 batteries at a time, and keep them steady stocked when I'm touring. Playing at home ive been hooking up loads of pedals to find out. Not that I actually use that many pedals at all when playing live.
It's a nice zen like activity changing them, or rather nice and brain numbing.