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oceanman

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  1. This is way too hard. I think I'll take 5 albums that made me who I am from age 10-15, 15-20, 20-25, 25-30. These last five years are really going to be tuff with all the interweb downloading. 1)The Cure-Standing on a beach/Staring at the sea 2)Depeche Mode-Some great reward 3)The Band-The Band 4)Townes Van Zandt-For the sake of the song 5)Bruce Sprinsteen-Nebraska 6)David Bowie-Hunky Dory 7)Paul Simon-Graceland 8)Bob Dylan-Self Portrait 9)John Prine-John Prine 10)Uncle Tupelo-Still feel gone 11)Jerry Garcia-Reflections 12)Cat Stevens-Teaser and the Firecat 13)The Clash-Sandinista! 14)Pave
  2. Who said that? Not what I meant. Not better, just new and refreshing. this is true Louisville soon, let me know where your staying......................or should we just randomly meet in odd states like usual?
  3. You and all your concert bastardness! Man you get to see some cool shit. I think I'm heading down that road like yourself, that really put thought into what shows at what expence are really worth seeing. Hometown shows, sur I'll go see who ever, but in my old age with school and family I think I 'm going to reconsider what is really important, quanity or quality? Easy answer. I wish these solo shows and gems were anounced sooner, atleast a heads up. I can't stay on top of things like I use to. Let me know in advance, a slap upside the head........dude, you know this worth it....prioritizes mut
  4. Are you sure they weren't a nylon/steel blend?
  5. Jim can write his ass off in my opinion. Listening to the SXSW solo show confirmed it for me. Hearing the newer material in all of it's nakedness really got to me in a good way. Even songs like Gideon and Wonderfull Man turned out to be my favs. I love them as rockers and had no idea that as slow jams this could be pulled off. The fact that he doesn't try too hard to please or give way to the ear is a defeat in and of itself. The dude can can write. The fact that you can't put your finger on it is what I'm saying. This past month I did my first recording with a buddy of mine and he pulled out
  6. I thought it was before that. I have a 99 show from england and Jeff rips apart the crowd for being, well...them. Yes, it has been done atleast 15 times I have heard it.
  7. My fingers wen't completly numb for two days using those finger scapers. Reconsidering the amount of work I really wan't to do on my first neck. I'm routing my rosette and gluing my soundboard braces the next few days. I ran into some riples on my side so I have to brace them.....oh well. I imagine I'll hit the neck towards the end of the week. I'll post my weeks photos on weekends. I'm over the shock and have had my hands on 90% of the tools. I have never even ran a band saw before. I'm amazed that only one fuck up is all it takes. No third times a charm going on in this line of work. T
  8. Yeah.......................weeks of sanding. A few of the other students are enforcing I build one. Carving, scraping and sanding to get a certain tap tone note. Week one photos updated.
  9. Go to the above stewmac link and get this book.....a must have!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Guitar Player Repair Guide-third edition by Dan Erlewine. Very few basic tools needed. Pretty much the same tools for a setup. And you will never have to pay for one agian.
  10. I think I'm going with a dove tail, but who knows. I'm running my truss rod at the head, so maybe a bolt on?. All in all the neck and block will be around 8 pieces of wood glued and sanded. Electrics are way easier. Route out the space, and screw or glue the fucker in, clamp, set it and waite. Adjust the rod to flat or a bit of back bow.
  11. Not really, you should see the work required to make an archtop..............holy shit. I'm off this weekend and have some questions. If you other builders don't mind shootin' the shit. Sat. or Sun. I'm really pushing myself too hard, I need to slow down and not expect perfection. I feel like I'm in Med school while bench pressing at the same time. My fingers are numb from all the sanding and getting the radius correct on the back braces. Thanks for caring people, I hope I'm not bugging you all. And Rowboat..............we need a heart to heart talk my brother, I feel like I jumped into a po
  12. Yeah, all. Recording with new strings has it's pros and cons. Make sure you EQ if running DI, tracks can sound rather tiny. I like to record by mics when using an older instrument. My D-15 always restrung and DI with EQ, Gibson 60's LG1 mic with worn strings. The Martin can take a fresh sound w/out compromising tone, while the LG1 needs a brake in period. Studios and Pro's recomend a string change every week. I now get free Martin strings for the next year through school, so I'm taking advantage of a restring as much as posible.
  13. I'll check out the site soon, usally pre war martin's can't take steel strings. As far as pup system I would say one that wouldn't require any modification drilling.
  14. That was funny as hell.....while I'm repyling an email to Dr. Dogs booking manager I get fired at with PM's.
  15. Oh yeah, we do everything but cut down the tree...........well a few of the other students do. Everything is done by hand by blanks, blocks, sheets.... ect. Hell, I might gut a pig or hunt down an elephant one of these days. Learning is pretty intense, still have all my fingers.
  16. 14 Fret OM/OOO....................More on the process later. Top:Adirondack Spruce/AA-AAA grade Back and Sides:Mahogony Neck:Mahogony Bracing:Adirondack Spruce Bridge and Fretboard:Ebony Bridge Brace:Rosewood Binding and Headplate:Ebony Headplate sandwich:Ebony and Maple Purfling:(wood fiber)B/WW/B and B/W/B Position markers:Turquise dots Kerfling:Mahogony
  17. My fucking head kills.................30 hours in three days. I had no idea. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27425899@N08/
  18. ftp address is www.supercheins.com PM me for username and password.
  19. If you wan't to go with humbuckers, the question is, what are you going aftrer? The first being, do you wan't a tele tone with the capability of the classic humbuck sound, or do you wan't a full dual humbuck sound? If question 1 meets your needs, then you'll wan't a standard tele body and route the neck pickup cavity to it's apropriate size. If question 2 is more what your wanting, then I say go with a 72' deluxe tele body that has routed cavities for both pups, and more of a strat neck and head. I eventualy wan't to build a standard tele body with a 60's strat neck and the Joe Barden humbuck
  20. I thought we could all merge our builds into one thread so that we and others can share and discuss what we have been working on.
  21. Hey guys, I've been chating with Renic and she out of the kindness of her heart is going to setup a ftp site for all of us to post our music on. This will be up very soon, and can't waite to share and discuss the projects we are working on. Let the fun begin! And thank you again to Renic.
  22. No blame from my end, I just don't like being told I have to watch out for you. I see Wilco GA shows in a whole new light and category of it's own. Those people up front do deserve to be there, they paid their dues standing in line all day................rain or shine, snow or sleet. I use to think the same way, it's a free country, no one own's that spot, but I was wrong. While I was at the bar all day having fun, these folks were putting in time to insure them a spot on the rail. I took from them what they put in a whole day of waiting patiently in hopes to have their place for the event. I'
  23. Twangfest can be a good time, but I really wish Richmond Fontaine would come back. That's good stuff up for auction! Sorry I'm broke.
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