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Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:05 pm
by echobaseone
You guys missed it. JULIAN FUCKING COPE!
Straight up genius. If you genuinely don't know, I suggest starting with Jehovahkill or Peggy Suicide.
I saw him once at a benefit show, and he played the wah parts with his mouth. HIS MOUTH!
Great writer too.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:03 pm
by dorfmeister
echobaseone wrote:You guys missed it. JULIAN FUCKING COPE!
Straight up genius. If you genuinely don't know, I suggest starting with Jehovahkill or Peggy Suicide.
I saw him once at a benefit show, and he played the wah parts with his mouth. HIS MOUTH!
Great writer too.
Exactly. A genius. Has been producing brilliant music since the late 70's. The range of his music is amazing and the level of quality is extremely high.
Has possibly the best music site on the whole web.
http://www.headheritage.co.uk/Has written brilliant books about Krautrock and Japanese rock of the 1960s and 70s as well as books about megalithic structures in the British isles and the European continent.
This thread is truly sad. No curiousity about the man or his music. I simply posted the board because I hadn't know what sort of pedal board he used and I found it interesting that he had a Cornish Board.....I thought somebody might be able to say something of use about it but I guess that was too much to ask.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:05 pm
by Achtane
dorfmeister wrote:This thread is truly sad. A bunch of foolish dicking around about not liking Julian Cope's pedalboard without any curiousity about the man or his music.
Truly pathetic and sad.
Hey man, I like After Burner too but its sequel sucked. Didn't even have a moving cabinet.
edit: turns out I'm wrong. After Burner 2 sucks anyway.
edit2: turns out I'm wrong. The first one sucks and all of my memories are of AB2.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:09 pm
by Cody_Pole
dorfmeister wrote:echobaseone wrote:You guys missed it. JULIAN FUCKING COPE!
Straight up genius. If you genuinely don't know, I suggest starting with Jehovahkill or Peggy Suicide.
I saw him once at a benefit show, and he played the wah parts with his mouth. HIS MOUTH!
Great writer too.
Exactly. A genius. Has been producing brilliant music since the late 70's. The range of his music is amazing and the level of quality is extremely high.
Has possibly the best music site on the whole web.
http://www.headheritage.co.uk/Has written brilliant books about Krautrock and Japanese rock of the 1960s and 70s as well as books about megalithic structures in the British isles and the European continent.
This thread is truly sad. No curiousity about the man or his music. I simply posted the board because I hadn't know what sort of pedal board he used and I found it interesting that he had a Cornish Board.....I thought somebody might be able to say something of use about it but I guess that was too much to ask.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:15 pm
by dorfmeister
This needs to be back in print!

Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:47 pm
by jrmy
I've long admired Cope from afar, but haven't known where to dive in. Any suggestions?
Also, I don't give a good goddamn what the board looks like if he can wring cool sounds out of it. The giant metal casing reminds me of shots I've seen of Neil Young's live board...
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:35 am
by dubkitty
given Julian's penchant for onstage antics and his custom-designed microphone stand, i'd assume the board is meant for him to stand upon. it's kind of hard to discuss when you don't know what's inside, though.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:40 am
by dorfmeister
jrmy wrote:I've long admired Cope from afar, but haven't known where to dive in. Any suggestions?
Also, I don't give a good goddamn what the board looks like if he can wring cool sounds out of it. The giant metal casing reminds me of shots I've seen of Neil Young's live board...
A favorite of mine is the early solo album where he seemed to be making an attempt to channel Syd Barrett, "Fried". I have listened to the Teardrop Explodes and the early solo stuff most. I was listening to some Brain Donor, recently, though, and liked that quite a bit.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:44 am
by dorfmeister
dubkitty wrote:given Julian's penchant for onstage antics and his custom-designed microphone stand, i'd assume the board is meant for him to stand upon. it's kind of hard to discuss when you don't know what's inside, though.
Yes. I was hoping maybe someone had an idea of what was inside.
I like the looks of the board, myself, and I think the Cornish boards are for pros who have figured out what works for them gear-wise and are more interested in exploring their imagination, rather than all the dilettantes, myself included, who keep thinking that a certain piece of gear is what will all off a sudden cause the heavens to part and a light will shine in illuminating and awakening the personal genii of the pedal possessor.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 3:04 pm
by dorfmeister
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 3:08 pm
by dorfmeister
Board for Porl Thompson of the Cure.

I don't know about anyone else but these look like elegant well put together integrated systems.
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:16 pm
by Holy Schnikes
Cornish stuff is repulsive but always leaves me wondering when I see 'em, never can tell what's going on inside those behemoths (Boss in that one it seems...) and why they're so expensive???
Thanks for the pics though, I love me some Julian Cope!
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:12 pm
by bob the r0bot
is it me or are those just rehoused boss pedals?
Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:22 pm
by smallsnd/bigsnd
dorfmeister wrote:This thread is truly sad. A bunch of foolish dicking around about not liking Julian Cope's pedalboard without any curiousity about the man or his music.
Truly pathetic and sad.
this thread was titled "julian cope's cornish board" and there were only pictures about said board.
nothing about him or his music... why are you so upset that everyone was talking about the board and not about him? start a thread about him if you want to discuss his music, or at least post a link to his wiki page or something...
the board is interesting to see and is most likely very well built, but what is there to say? it's some rehoused boss pedals in a giant woden 80's hair metal green box with a bunch of mega-huge switches and leds, cornish buffers and probably really nice wiring and routing that we can't see.

Re: Julian Cope's Cornish Board
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 12:08 am
by adrianlee
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:dorfmeister wrote:This thread is truly sad. A bunch of foolish dicking around about not liking Julian Cope's pedalboard without any curiousity about the man or his music.
Truly pathetic and sad.
this thread was titled "julian cope's cornish board" and there were only pictures about said board.
nothing about him or his music... why are you so upset that everyone was talking about the board and not about him? start a thread about him if you want to discuss his music, or at least post a link to his wiki page or something...
the board is interesting to see and is most likely very well built, but what is there to say? it's some rehoused boss pedals in a giant woden 80's hair metal green box with a bunch of mega-huge switches and leds, cornish buffers and probably really nice wiring and routing that we can't see.
