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I'm Incinerator

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  1. I became aware of Wilco around the time of YHF's release. It was on my list of albums to check out...never really made it to the top. Then a guy I jammed with back in the day was obsessed with WIlco and Superdrag. I bit on the Superdrag bit, and hard, but still didn't check out WIlco. Then one night, while having a few beers at a bar, I heard a song come on the juke box, and I looked to see what it was and I saw the cover of Being There on the screen. A little while later, I picked up Being There, and that's when I became a casual fan. Then that following Christmas, I got a gift certific
  2. Vol. 1 is finally starting to grow on me. I thought it would be a shoe in at first because I think anything M. Ward touches is gold, and I think Zooey is the bees knees, but I couldn't get over the kitchiness of it at first, it almost seemed too cute. Last week, I finally got over myself and let it be what it is supposed to be a good pop record. I'll have to check out Vol. 2
  3. These are some great lineups! I'd have to go with: Mike Campbell-guitar Ryan Adams-guitar/vox M.Ward-guitar/bass/keys/vox Tweedy-guitar/bass/vox Cindy Cashdollar-steel or Jon Graboff-steel Mike Mogis-misc. strings/keys Roger Lewis- drums That's just off the top of my head. I like bands with alot of instruments
  4. on SBS, I hear some Van Morrison-ish stuff...and through out their albums there is a very strong influence from The Band. Maybe some Buffalo Springfield, too? Those mentioned in prior posts are definite!
  5. I haven't been able to really get into the last two DCFC albums. I do LOVE the hell out of Transatlanticism, We Have The Facts..., and The Photo Album. I wonder if they'll try and channel some Wilco on this next record?
  6. Sorry for ressurecting an old thread. The Souldier straps are great! My g/f got me one for x-mas last year, the "stained glass" print, and that thing is light years beyond my Levy's cloth strap. So comfy and soft. , not to mention durable and doesn't fatigue my arm and shoulder I almost got one of the Owl print ones, but asked for the stained glass at the 11th hour
  7. I don't think FMIC is cheapening the Gretsch brand at all. If anything, they are trying to restore the brand. The Baldwin era really crushed the Gretsch brand. Just take a gander at the gretsch pages forum and you'll see how much praise post FMIC gretsches are getting. There is a lot of growing interest in the brand. I've never had my hands on a Guild vintage or new (I'd love a vintage Aristocrat). So I can't comment on those, but I get giddy each time I get my hands on a new Gretsch.... Gibson...I imagine some are nice. I have a sweet mid 90's Les Paul studio...but I haven't played
  8. I would second the use of an organ/keys through a leslie, or a vibrato pedal with some OD. I've also seen pics of an old magnatone amp being used in the loft. It could have been that if it is one with pitch-shifting vibrato on there
  9. I've never been a huge fan of leather straps...never long enough so my guitars generally hit at about my stomach area. I'm not even that big of a guy 6'-ish and about 220-230 lbs. I know what you mean about how nylon slides around. It definitely does...but not in a bad way. I think all of my guitars should have these straps...they aren't that bad of a price considering what vintage ace straps are going for these days!
  10. those souldier straps and belts are sweet. I need to get a sweet strap for my gretsch...the red owl pattern looks awesome...and maybe a belt or 2.
  11. I must be the only one who doesn't find these the least bit attractive. They do have a good tone though...just not my bag. I think they'd feel a little clumsy.
  12. I'd check out the bad bob boost, or a ZVEX SHO. Those two are some of the better ones, the ZVEX is a little pricey, but not as much as a Klon or BJF pedals.
  13. If I remember correctly, I think I read somehwere that he was playing a Bill Nash JM clone? I've played only one JM RI and it felt pretty clumsy to me. I did enjoy the J. Macis signature. I'd definitely be interested in seeing a Nels Sig JM. I can't remember what JM Nels was playing when he was here in Oct. I just remember his Jerry Jones 12 string, but he did play a JazzMaster or two
  14. I like Levy's a lot. I have one of the pattern ones which has been on my main guitar (LP or tele) until I got my gretsch (doesn't have strap locks on it yet). I also have a heavy duty leather one that is in a box somewhere. I'll have to check out some of the ones that are mentioned on this thread.
  15. I thought Tweedy was using a BSM treble booster? I'd love to get my hands on a Big cheese and colorsound overdrive. I wonder if the guys would dig the BJF HBOD? I have one and it is a great pedal, it adds a great feel to my amp. When did Tweedy switch to the new Vox rig?
  16. My fav distortion unit is the BJFE Emerald Green Distortion and the Honey Bee isn't bad also. I also use the Red Rooster Booster and the Sea Blue EQ. I'm also hoping to get his compressor and other goodies. His pedals are seriously like adding extra channels to your amp. So responsive to anything you throw at them and melt into any amp/guitar combo. www.bjfelectronics.com or www.mpamp.com
  17. BYOC pedals has a clone called the Lazy Sprocket. Not sure how much they cost...you can buy them pre-assembled or build it from a kit. www.buildyourownclone.com
  18. I think a Swart AST will be my next amp, also. Just need to save steadily. I miss not having reverb and trem on board with an amp. I have a web-buddy in Australia who just picked one up to go with his mid 90's AC30 RI, and he has nothing but great things to say about it. There are tons of boutique amp makers.
  19. I own a Tophat Club Royale 2x12 with a tube rectifier. Before this I've owned a Mesa rect-o-verb, Fender Twin reverb RI, and a Vox AC15 RI. I got my Tophat used for a steal (about the same price as my twin was new and less than what the mesa I had was new). For me it was worth it, because the amp is a lot more dynamic and responsive to my hands and subtle changes in volume controlled from the guitar. Plus the sound can be nearly piano-like. It's comparable to a Vox AC15/ AC30 and a Marshall 18 watt, but the builder makes sure to put his signature tone stamp in there. I would say the
  20. I actually have a TopHat Club Royale (18-20 watts EL84 Class A monster), and it's a sweet amp. I picked mine up used for about 1100 bucks back in the spring of 05. Brian Gerhard builds some sweet amps, and I'm hearing they just keep getting better. New, they aren't as bad as some of the boutique offerings (ie Divided by 13, 65amps, Matchless), but still not inexpensive. Used, you can pick up a CR for about 750-1200...depending on the speaker configuration and the year. The amp itself is a monster. I got mine without having ever played it and I'm not the least bit sorry. It does have
  21. Funny, I've lived here all 27 1/2 years of my life and have yet to make it to Brother Sebatians...ofcourse there's no point now since I've been a vegitarian for the last two years...haha The Zoo is pretty awesome though. I can't bash Wilco for lending some tunes to VW, I nearly bought one a couple years back (still wouldn't mind having one someday, but my Honda gets me where I need to go now)
  22. I know what you mean about playing gear in your price range. Breedlove makes some pretty great guitars. I have an Atlas series (bare bones one) dreadnaught and it plays awesome. I'd love to have a few of the revival series models mainly the OM and 000. nearly 7g's seems like a lot of scratch. How much do the regular revival 000's go for?
  23. Hey guys, finally joined up with the forum here. Just thought I'd say Hello. Sean
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