Murdoch wrote:While yes, he is a douchebag of the highest order, the list of pussy that he has gotten puts him in the player hall of fame. The man has most recently motorboated and glazed Katy Perry's tits.
Douche or not, horrible music or not, that's goddamn impressive.
I can't stand him, but I have to respect him, as much as it pains me.
I bet when you masterbate to pics of mayer you justify it by telling yourself you are really just tugging it to all the women he has slept with. gay guilt lol
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The new album has Paul Franklin playing steel on some of the songs, if you don't know he is then you are missing out on some of the most tasteful pedal playing ever.
ive seriously wanted one for a while now. honky tonk stuff growing up, but more recently the plant/krauss album and more so even the Decemberists' chris funk. can make you cry, man.
but they are insanely pricey and really difficult, from what i understand. what do you think, spuds?
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Le_Marteau wrote:The new album has Paul Franklin playing steel on some of the songs, if you don't know he is then you are missing out on some of the most tasteful pedal playing ever.
Fun fact: Paul's dad invented the "pedabro" which happens to have the highest "awesome sound to unfortunate name" ratio in the history of musical instruments.
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Y0UNGBL00D wrote:ive seriously wanted one for a while now. honky tonk stuff growing up, but more recently the plant/krauss album and more so even the Decemberists' chris funk. can make you cry, man.
but they are insanely pricey and really difficult, from what i understand. what do you think, spuds?
Yeah, but you can pick up lap-steel guitars for pretty cheap. Grab one, see if you take to that style of playing, and if so then you can look at finding a pedal steel for a reasonable price.
Y0UNGBL00D wrote:ive seriously wanted one for a while now. honky tonk stuff growing up, but more recently the plant/krauss album and more so even the Decemberists' chris funk. can make you cry, man.
but they are insanely pricey and really difficult, from what i understand. what do you think, spuds?
Yeah, but you can pick up lap-steel guitars for pretty cheap. Grab one, see if you take to that style of playing, and if so then you can look at finding a pedal steel for a reasonable price.
no, specifically pedal steel. no cams/bends/what have you, no dice. im not ben harper.
Like anything good music wise, quality costs. You can sometimes find churches or old dudes selling theirs for pretty cheap. 1500-300 for a really decent one is common... but the good thing is that they hold their value pretty damned well due to low production and growing demand. It's not easy but the learning curve isn't that sharp. I'd ideally like to transfer over to dobro one day just to dick around on. The good thing is that should you get one and get decent at it, you will always have a job in a country or honky tonk band... and that can be pretty lucrative.
The thing about steels is a lapsteel is like a harmonica - you can change tunings to fit the song's key. Pedal steel is different in that it's versatile enough to fit most keys.
I think you could use a lap steel in a minor tuning for metal. I think this has a potential for greatness. Imagine Testament's "Practice What You Preach" howling out of a steel + slide.
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RE: Lapsteel... My bro-in-law used to play in a band where the guitarist played a lap steel that was loaded with an EMG single into a Mesa Express. They played roots country and bluegrass but Bob would use the dirt channel live and it got pretty rockin.