Hello from Tennessee! My 3 lessons learned: 1) a boost before and after your gain stages gives you a ton of options. 2) a cocked wah can add tonal variety. 3) you don't have to replicate the sound of the recording exactly. Give the audience a recognizable "flavor" (usually in the opening riff) and they'll fill in the rest. Shows about gear are great, but shows teaching us how to USE gear while performing are better than country ham on a hot biscuit. Thanks, boys
Favorite recognizable flavor: playing “all along the watchtower” with nothing but a fuzz factory and a delay pedal. Got it done more nights than not, incorrect sound = crowd pleaser. Never stop turning those knobs!!!
Being that I am a Dave Jr. I felt honored that this video was about me! and the reason Dave Sr. couldn't make the gig was because Dave Jr. decided to ride his sled down the cellar stairs and couldn't make the turn at the bottom and needed stitches in his chin. Thanks Guys!
Love the stories! I was asked to stop playing at a high school talent show. Full band playing Kiss “I wanna rock and roll all night”. We didn’t stop. 😂 Also at a frat party in a huge tent in southern Illinois. We spent all the money were were being paid on a big sound system and engineer. The police came 2 songs in and told us to stop so we thought we would do one more song and picked a Metallica medley. The police got upset and unplugged the power but it was for the lights so we finished the medley in the dark. Good times!
That was AMAZing. So fun to see your thought process around playing covers. People get all snooty and talk about 'its *just* a covers band'... Well so is the London Philharmonic Orchestra most of the time, it's just their hits are a couple hundred years out of date. Carry on, my wayward sons!
I love that analogy. People have always been snooty to me about playing in cover bands. Mick here. I always remark that I really hate playing to people who really enjoy the music and getting paid well to do it. Hahahahhaha
What a bloody good episode. Really useful. I don't think I've ever gleaned quite as much practical gigging / sound shaping advice in my entire life this far vs. this episode. Marvelous and inspiring work as ever. Seasonal flavours to you and yours this Yuletide TPS. As we say in Scotland Lang may yer lumb reek! x
Acknowledging the power issue is part of why we love you. Great video as always. I hope you and both families have a glorious festive season. Given both of your ability for occasional overthinking, the next video needs to be an 8 week pedalboard challenge. I jest.
Love these videos. Walking into the studio room with all those pedals was like kid in a candy store. I love Electric Mistress and Chorus. Very impressed with the Protein as always on and Ripply Fall. Great stuff and love the chuckles. Happy Holidays gentlemen!!!
Loved this episode. Not just diddling around with 6 "Bluesbreakers", but actually having to pick pedals and apply them. BOTH types of episodes are extremely worthwhile but this was really great. Bravo, guys!
Everytime i hear that Two Rock its absolutely heavenly. That would definitely be my dream amp if i could afford one. What a perfect amp. Both of your builds are fantastic. This video was a really fun one. Poor Dave, i hope his kid is ok. 😂
Great episode! Particularly useful toward the end where the point is made not to try and perfectly duplicate a sound, but get the key elements to have people recognize the song.
Totally that! As long as you play it with feeling, that absolutely smashed crazy person dancing will totally love it! ;0) (can you stop her spiller her cider in my Automatone / knocking my front teeth out by falling into my mic stand, please. Hahahaha!
I love simple quick boards. My main board is always Univibe, 2 drives and a Delay. I love playing covers using that and trying to find ways to limit my options and get the most sounds. I’ve never been a big pedal board with MIDI and thousands of song sounds programmed in. I will occasionally add a Tremolo to the mix but that’s a crazy as I get. Can you imagine how cover gigs would go if the copyright police were there? “Wow, it’s like the band kinda knows how to play that song”. That would be so fun to try to figure out, on the fly, how to change a song. Then again, pop up requests seem to sound like that anyway. Lol. Thanks guys, loved the video.
My Friday "dad hour" with you guys and a dram is sacred and my family both knows and respects it. Red and Blue are almost like an extended family of mine by now. Glad they got to join the gig. Darn that Dave to Heck for putting you in that spot, but you did fine! Back on the Macallan after a couple of months on Irish whiskies and loving every sip of it. Happy holidays guys!
@@ThatPedalShow A Peaty one can be a bit pokey, or as we might say, "right in the ear-hole". A Macallan is more "conversational" and subtle. A bit more like that always-on delay or BD-2.
I now desperately want you two to play our wedding. Mind, we've been happily married for 21 years, but it would be epic. Only, you have to reinterpret every song, so the ceremony doesn't get defunded...
"Loudest pub gig in England. Eighty-seven dB." LOL -- I'm pretty certain I've had louder sneezes. 😂 In other news, the flat downstairs complained about my 0.1 Watt DSL1CR last week, so even sneezes are going to be a bit sketch. P.S. - If you're going to do Leaving On A Jet Plane, you really needed a flanger with regen at max. *WHOOSH*
As flippin' hilarious as it is listening to Dan destroy classic riffs into dissonant jazz realms, this episode has been really great - showing how a minimal rig can do the business! Cheers lads!
Dan & Mick, thanks for all you’ve done this year to keep us guitar players going through the weird times. Have a great Christmas and New Year and you and yours stay safe and well. 🤘🏻👍🎸🤘🏻👍🎸🎄🎄🎄
Beautiful. We had a bit of an emotional tree trimming last night. You two legends helped land that plane (Jet Plane) with this episode this morning. Thanks for the laughs. TPS classic moment was when Dan rolled out the Whacko and Mick's hand rose to cover his face. Also, hats off to all wedding bands. I won't say ours made the night. But they did make the reception. Cheers, Guys.
Hahaha! What a great quote. We used to play Voodoo Child at weddings. It was hilarious watching the grannies experiencing fuzz and wah for the first time. Mick here. Still, some enthusiastic five year old and a recently separated woman totally out of her tree would always dance, regardless. And both crash into my mic stand.
@@ThatPedalShow Haha! I can picture it! I hope the photographer did too! Bless you, Dan and your families. Including Rosie the Wonder Dog! You've buoyed so many drifting spirits out here.
That was pure class !! Sat here watching with a can of amber nectar, and already this has cheered me up. Although we're going into a tier 3 lock down and an uneventful weekend for the 40th time .. Great job guys .. had me roaring with laughter !!
This was such a fun watch, fantastic playing and playing the wrong chords to those set list songs who a stroke of genius and very funny, top notch episode chaps :)
speaking of time - for those who spend weeks and months planning a board and making cables (like me) it is immensely eliminating to realize how many chunks of actual 15 minute permutations exist during that same period. Props to the boys for showing the difference between thought and action in this spectacular pedal show! - PS. Panic = Coffee! I love you Mick! Hi Katherine!
Another great Sunday morning watching. My wife couldn't understand why Dan kept getting the music wrong. Paraphrase: "He plays great but why doesn't he know these songs!" After I stopped laughing and explained copywrite, she laughed along. Well done fellas!
Dan has become the Les Dawson of the guitar world, now for some mother in law jokes and some gurning. Thanks for all the humour and knowledge, hope you both have a great Christmas
Great video, the summary about getting in the ballpark was so reassuring to hear. I wasted a lot of time trying to nail recorded sounds with modellers but am so happy to be back to a few gain stages, some wobblies and delay into V40 and feel like I’m back in control of my rig. Thank you so much for all you do.
Dang you TPS! You did it to me again. I just ordered a Ripply Fall. This show is dangerous. The time difference has me dream shopping, half awake. lol. Oh, well. Merry Christmas to me!
Awesome as always. A video lesson on your go to riffs for when you first plug into different types of pedals you have never tried before would be magical
just started the video but love this idea, this has been a situation for me more times than I'd like to admit. Last minute gig, last minute prompt, pedaltrain and a few random pedals -GO!
Normally my highlight is the building challenge and seeing what you guys come up with. Today - I couldn't help but love the noncopyrighted setlist attempts. Brilliant!
To top off a year of chaos Dan's bookended the madness by taking us to the alternate reality where he uses a wah while Mick forgoes wahs or expression pedals of any kind XD
Late to the party (as always...) but just wanted to say what a BRILLIANT show. Speaking as someone who's never likely to be in a band or play at a gig, it still gave me great insight into how much fun that could be. Great sounds and playing by both you gents.
Really helpful to see how you would use the pedals in the context of a song and a worthwhile reminder that you don’t need to stress about copying a tone precisely.
It's a real treat seeing you guys crack each other up whilst skirting the copyright police with those mismanaged covers. Great content as always! [Really wished Dan had gotten the Julia on that board though!]
Loving these challenges that put some of the sounds into context. It’s like I’ve been tricked into learning - like when my history teacher showed us the Mummy in Ancient Civilizations Class - except less Brendan Fraser, and that time I didn’t actually learn anything.
I love these challenge ideas- so fun. I can see this one going viral and people around the world slapping together their own 15min boards. But- what I really love, that I didn't expect, is when you guys went through the set, and demonstrated how you'd go about getting specific tones. Man- that's awesome. I would hate to ask, and you probably wouldn't want to do it- and it might be copy right problematic- but I've long wished that you guys might take awesome tones from specific albums- or live recordings- and show us how to approximate specific tones. Anyway- thanks guys, and happy holidays!
Great episode, guys. Always good to see practical applications. BTW - when Mick was doing delay @40:10, I half expected a musically incorrect version of Jingle Bell Rock; or any other early rock Xmas song. My joke contributions: Ya know who drummers like to hang with? .....Musicians. What do you call a bass player who just broke up with girlfriend? ... Homeless. How many lead singers does it take, to screw in a light bulb? .... One. They hold the bulb up and the whole world revolves; around them.
That was fun - as one (like many/most of us here) who has played countless covers gigs, i cannot but totally endorse the sentiments at the end there that suggest that you do not have to spend money and time nailing the exact tone of the original, you dont even have to get ‘all’ the notes - you just have to point the listeners ear in the right direction... sure every other gig someone might come up (after a few pints) and ‘politely’ suggest that Jimi used a germanium fuzz and Dave G used univibe not a phaser on that track etc... but for the entire rest of the punters ‘that was brilliant mate’ is all the thanks you need. Cheers Lads
"Two gain stages, a delay and something wobbly."
Well that's the new t-shirt sorted.
“Ii’m in a bit of a panic here. First thing is coffee.”
This is how I know that Mick is my spirit animal.
Hello from Tennessee! My 3 lessons learned: 1) a boost before and after your gain stages gives you a ton of options. 2) a cocked wah can add tonal variety. 3) you don't have to replicate the sound of the recording exactly. Give the audience a recognizable "flavor" (usually in the opening riff) and they'll fill in the rest. Shows about gear are great, but shows teaching us how to USE gear while performing are better than country ham on a hot biscuit. Thanks, boys
Exactly this!
Cheers from Alabama, Jerry. Hit the nail on the head.
Favorite recognizable flavor: playing “all along the watchtower” with nothing but a fuzz factory and a delay pedal. Got it done more nights than not, incorrect sound = crowd pleaser. Never stop turning those knobs!!!
As a native son of Virginia, I second the country ham on a hot biscuit!
Aye
"I guarantee you we will go over 87 dB"
Dan plays 1 chord:
"90.0 dB"
HAHA the sweet child of mine segment is probably the most faithful recreation of a pub version of that song!
If nothing else, todays shows demonstrates the utter stupidity of the horrible mix that is copyright & TH-cam. Kudos for making it hilarious.
Yes I love Dan with his Tele, but am loving the Gretsch more and more.
That Gretsch is something else. It's a Les Paul but with that bite and clarity normally associated with single coils. Plus, it's beautiful!
Being that I am a Dave Jr. I felt honored that this video was about me! and the reason Dave Sr. couldn't make the gig was because Dave Jr. decided to ride his sled down the cellar stairs and couldn't make the turn at the bottom and needed stitches in his chin. Thanks Guys!
Love the stories! I was asked to stop playing at a high school talent show. Full band playing Kiss “I wanna rock and roll all night”. We didn’t stop. 😂 Also at a frat party in a huge tent in southern Illinois. We spent all the money were were being paid on a big sound system and engineer. The police came 2 songs in and told us to stop so we thought we would do one more song and picked a Metallica medley. The police got upset and unplugged the power but it was for the lights so we finished the medley in the dark. Good times!
Pure gold! You haven’t lived if you’ve never had the power shut off. And by the police! WINNING!
Uh I unplugged the "lights" on purpose Greg 🤘🤘🤘
Video about 15-minute challenge: over 1 hour long. I love you guys!
But of course.
That one dislike is probably Dave 😂 Great video as usual gents! // Guillaume
Nah it was dave Jr. lol
Guillaume! Hope you're well man. Much love to you and everyone there. :0)
I'm offended by your accusation...Dave here, hello!
@@ThatPedalShow All good here guys, looking forward to finally meeting and jamming again! All the love, and stay safe!
I'm also offended! But I'm not Dave, I'm Davedave. But Davedave Jr (we call him Wee Davedave) does love Baby Shark...
Super cool how many useful sounds you got out of so few pedals! A lesson in efficiency and versatility! And that cocked wah thing was really amazing!
That was AMAZing. So fun to see your thought process around playing covers.
People get all snooty and talk about 'its *just* a covers band'... Well so is the London Philharmonic Orchestra most of the time, it's just their hits are a couple hundred years out of date.
Carry on, my wayward sons!
I love that analogy. People have always been snooty to me about playing in cover bands. Mick here. I always remark that I really hate playing to people who really enjoy the music and getting paid well to do it. Hahahahhaha
What a great way to make fun of the YT copyright trolls! Lighthearted fun with creativity. Good job guys. Shout out to Catherine.
"How do you know the stage is level?" - "The drummer dribbles out both sides of his mouth"
YES!
The new Covid outbreak in NSW was contact-traced back to a DRUMMER!!
My guitar teacher told this joke when I was in high school. Great to see it out and about again.
What's the difference between a sax and a trampoline? Take your shoes off to jump on a trampoline
What a bloody good episode. Really useful. I don't think I've ever gleaned quite as much practical gigging / sound shaping advice in my entire life this far vs. this episode.
Marvelous and inspiring work as ever. Seasonal flavours to you and yours this Yuletide TPS. As we say in Scotland Lang may yer lumb reek! x
Awesome, thanks Iain! Yuletide seasonings to you and yours! As we say in the south, GET OFFF MY LAAAAAND!
Hahahaha! x
Acknowledging the power issue is part of why we love you. Great video as always. I hope you and both families have a glorious festive season.
Given both of your ability for occasional overthinking, the next video needs to be an 8 week pedalboard challenge. I jest.
Love these videos. Walking into the studio room with all those pedals was like kid in a candy store. I love Electric Mistress and Chorus. Very impressed with the Protein as always on and Ripply Fall. Great stuff and love the chuckles. Happy Holidays gentlemen!!!
Great video. Shows how much you can get out of just a handful of pedals. And I love that Gretsch. Sounds great and she’s a beauty.
Loved this episode. Not just diddling around with 6 "Bluesbreakers", but actually having to pick pedals and apply them. BOTH types of episodes are extremely worthwhile but this was really great. Bravo, guys!
That clock falling off in Dan's video made me SNORT with laughter!!
Me too. Mick here.
Everytime i hear that Two Rock its absolutely heavenly. That would definitely be my dream amp if i could afford one. What a perfect amp. Both of your builds are fantastic. This video was a really fun one. Poor Dave, i hope his kid is ok. 😂
You guys always bring joy and laughter to me!!!! Thank you as always
Watching you tiptoe round those songs was glorious, another great video guys!
Great episode! Particularly useful toward the end where the point is made not to try and perfectly duplicate a sound, but get the key elements to have people recognize the song.
Totally that! As long as you play it with feeling, that absolutely smashed crazy person dancing will totally love it! ;0) (can you stop her spiller her cider in my Automatone / knocking my front teeth out by falling into my mic stand, please. Hahahaha!
Hey, Dave here. Thanks for covering for me guys. Just wanted to let everyone know that young Dave Jr. is doing well. Great camera work Katherine!
Hahaha!
I love simple quick boards. My main board is always Univibe, 2 drives and a Delay. I love playing covers using that and trying to find ways to limit my options and get the most sounds. I’ve never been a big pedal board with MIDI and thousands of song sounds programmed in. I will occasionally add a Tremolo to the mix but that’s a crazy as I get.
Can you imagine how cover gigs would go if the copyright police were there? “Wow, it’s like the band kinda knows how to play that song”. That would be so fun to try to figure out, on the fly, how to change a song. Then again, pop up requests seem to sound like that anyway. Lol. Thanks guys, loved the video.
“Coming out of my cage and I’ve been feeling just fine” BAKA WAH WOW WAH WAAAAH
My Friday "dad hour" with you guys and a dram is sacred and my family both knows and respects it. Red and Blue are almost like an extended family of mine by now. Glad they got to join the gig. Darn that Dave to Heck for putting you in that spot, but you did fine! Back on the Macallan after a couple of months on Irish whiskies and loving every sip of it. Happy holidays guys!
Cheers John! Now then, Macallan... not peaty?
@@ThatPedalShow Yes, but I'm out of them. Favorite is probably a Caol Ila, but a Laphroaig would also work :-)
@@ThatPedalShow A Peaty one can be a bit pokey, or as we might say, "right in the ear-hole". A Macallan is more "conversational" and subtle. A bit more like that always-on delay or BD-2.
Love these type of devide & compete style videos! Always lends great perspective to draw conclusion and advice from!
I think I nearly peed myself several times... watching you guys avoid copyright strike was the funniest thing I've seen in ages!
What a morning, the mandalorian finale and now this!! Thanks guys, you both are incredible, all the best to you both, this is the way.
:0 is it a good one? Mando ofcourse. This show cant be bad.
@@9timesacharm very special
I love that a 15 minute challenge still takes over an hour on youtube! - still love the channel.
Bless Dave for his contribution to this wonderful production. Your the best Dave, we cherish you 🙏
Loved all the tracks 😅 such as Walking on the Loony & Demerara Sugar etc.😅😅
Dan and Mick ... the Les Dawsons of TH-cam guitar channels. Bless you both!
What a great episode lads, loads of fun, much to take onboard and digest, and lovely to see you both having a good laugh.
I now desperately want you two to play our wedding. Mind, we've been happily married for 21 years, but it would be epic. Only, you have to reinterpret every song, so the ceremony doesn't get defunded...
I have heard those "jazzy" notes at many pub gigs. Bloody love it. Brilliant end to the year.
"Loudest pub gig in England. Eighty-seven dB." LOL -- I'm pretty certain I've had louder sneezes. 😂 In other news, the flat downstairs complained about my 0.1 Watt DSL1CR last week, so even sneezes are going to be a bit sketch.
P.S. - If you're going to do Leaving On A Jet Plane, you really needed a flanger with regen at max. *WHOOSH*
As flippin' hilarious as it is listening to Dan destroy classic riffs into dissonant jazz realms, this episode has been really great - showing how a minimal rig can do the business! Cheers lads!
I can't help to have so much fun when you guys have fun. Great Episode and Cheers
I absolutely love these challenges! So incredibly fun, entertaining, and informative.
nice guys! I really like the alternate guitars, a lot. they are quite distinctive. (refreshingly)
Dan & Mick, thanks for all you’ve done this year to keep us guitar players going through the weird times. Have a great Christmas and New Year and you and yours stay safe and well. 🤘🏻👍🎸🤘🏻👍🎸🎄🎄🎄
And to you and yours Simon. Have a great one!
I love it. So Mick & Dan are into role-playing, too!
What a fun episode!! It brought back memories of my band days. Its amazing how simple you can make a rig well done guys!!
These are my favorite TPS style videos, I love the random challenges
Beautiful. We had a bit of an emotional tree trimming last night. You two legends helped land that plane (Jet Plane) with this episode this morning. Thanks for the laughs. TPS classic moment was when Dan rolled out the Whacko and Mick's hand rose to cover his face. Also, hats off to all wedding bands. I won't say ours made the night. But they did make the reception. Cheers, Guys.
Hahaha! What a great quote. We used to play Voodoo Child at weddings. It was hilarious watching the grannies experiencing fuzz and wah for the first time. Mick here. Still, some enthusiastic five year old and a recently separated woman totally out of her tree would always dance, regardless. And both crash into my mic stand.
@@ThatPedalShow Haha! I can picture it! I hope the photographer did too! Bless you, Dan and your families. Including Rosie the Wonder Dog! You've buoyed so many drifting spirits out here.
Looked like you guys had a lot of fun doing it, and it was fun to watch too!
Great show! Thanks for making the week brighter boys :)
That was pure class !! Sat here watching with a can of amber nectar, and already this has cheered me up. Although we're going into a tier 3 lock down and an uneventful weekend for the 40th time .. Great job guys .. had me roaring with laughter !!
Thanks Garry! Here’s to whatever we can learn from Tier 3. :0)
This was such a fun watch, fantastic playing and playing the wrong chords to those set list songs who a stroke of genius and very funny, top notch episode chaps :)
speaking of time - for those who spend weeks and months planning a board and making cables (like me) it is immensely eliminating to realize how many chunks of actual 15 minute permutations exist during that same period. Props to the boys for showing the difference between thought and action in this spectacular pedal show! - PS. Panic = Coffee! I love you Mick! Hi Katherine!
Another great Sunday morning watching. My wife couldn't understand why Dan kept getting the music wrong. Paraphrase: "He plays great but why doesn't he know these songs!" After I stopped laughing and explained copywrite, she laughed along. Well done fellas!
What a treat. Love the show chaps
Thanks David! Hope all is great with you.
Dan has become the Les Dawson of the guitar world, now for some mother in law jokes and some gurning.
Thanks for all the humour and knowledge, hope you both have a great Christmas
You too mate, really looking forward to my TeleStein in the new year 🤓👍
@@ThatPedalShow TeleStein, great name , when sending it?
Mick’s electric antlers decoration finally comes into its own at this time of year :-)
My name is Dave Jr.
Nice of you to include me in your show - I was beginning to think you'd forgotten about me!
Great video, the summary about getting in the ballpark was so reassuring to hear. I wasted a lot of time trying to nail recorded sounds with modellers but am so happy to be back to a few gain stages, some wobblies and delay into V40 and feel like I’m back in control of my rig. Thank you so much for all you do.
Dang you TPS! You did it to me again. I just ordered a Ripply Fall. This show is dangerous. The time difference has me dream shopping, half awake.
lol. Oh, well. Merry Christmas to me!
You won’t be sorry. It’s AWESOME!
Awesome as always. A video lesson on your go to riffs for when you first plug into different types of pedals you have never tried before would be magical
just started the video but love this idea, this has been a situation for me more times than I'd like to admit. Last minute gig, last minute prompt, pedaltrain and a few random pedals -GO!
Normally my highlight is the building challenge and seeing what you guys come up with. Today - I couldn't help but love the noncopyrighted setlist attempts. Brilliant!
To top off a year of chaos Dan's bookended the madness by taking us to the alternate reality where he uses a wah while Mick forgoes wahs or expression pedals of any kind XD
You brought joy to my day! Thank youuuu
Late to the party (as always...) but just wanted to say what a BRILLIANT show. Speaking as someone who's never likely to be in a band or play at a gig, it still gave me great insight into how much fun that could be. Great sounds and playing by both you gents.
I love waking up to TPS on a Saturday morning. Kids still in bed, wife just gone out to work and N'espresso machine is on. Sorted!
I'd love love you to get a Princeton reverb in and shoot some drive pedals through it
It will happen in 2021. :0)
Amazing show. A lot of great usable information and tips. More of this!!
A nod to the nod from Katherine!
I laughed !,,,, so much. Thanks for another great video ! Great topic !
I never cease to be impressed by that Collings.
Agreed. Never heard a bad one!
Same, and I don't usually like p90s
Mick 'n' Dan's "Cover Band At The End Of The Universe"
Another great show guys!! Loads of laughs and tons of fun. Cheers!
why is it so much fun watching good guitarists TRYING to play the wrong chords? GREAT STUFF!
Mick, I gotta say that's one of the nicest tones I have heard from you on that pedal show. Fantastic Strat sound!
Thank you!
The board reveal section was pure gold gentlemen
Really helpful to see how you would use the pedals in the context of a song and a worthwhile reminder that you don’t need to stress about copying a tone precisely.
Love the attempts at not raising the trademark red flags. Hahaha. Well done as always fellas.
It's a real treat seeing you guys crack each other up whilst skirting the copyright police with those mismanaged covers. Great content as always! [Really wished Dan had gotten the Julia on that board though!]
Loving these challenges that put some of the sounds into context. It’s like I’ve been tricked into learning - like when my history teacher showed us the Mummy in Ancient Civilizations Class - except less Brendan Fraser, and that time I didn’t actually learn anything.
I love these challenge ideas- so fun. I can see this one going viral and people around the world slapping together their own 15min boards. But- what I really love, that I didn't expect, is when you guys went through the set, and demonstrated how you'd go about getting specific tones. Man- that's awesome. I would hate to ask, and you probably wouldn't want to do it- and it might be copy right problematic- but I've long wished that you guys might take awesome tones from specific albums- or live recordings- and show us how to approximate specific tones. Anyway- thanks guys, and happy holidays!
Loved the songs, reminded me of the late great Les Dawson. :)
Only TPS could make a 15 min challenge last an hour haha. brilliant episode, loved it!
Great episode, guys. Always good to see practical applications. BTW - when Mick was doing delay @40:10, I half expected a musically incorrect version of Jingle Bell Rock; or any other early rock Xmas song. My joke contributions: Ya know who drummers like to hang with? .....Musicians. What do you call a bass player who just broke up with girlfriend? ... Homeless. How many lead singers does it take, to screw in a light bulb? .... One. They hold the bulb up and the whole world revolves; around them.
Ah man. I so missed a trick there. I do have a ban on ANYTHING Christmas related before December 1, however, so it might have been that.
Dan! Don't forget you have more wobbly with the killer trem on your Deluxe!
That was fun - as one (like many/most of us here) who has played countless covers gigs, i cannot but totally endorse the sentiments at the end there that suggest that you do not have to spend money and time nailing the exact tone of the original, you dont even have to get ‘all’ the notes - you just have to point the listeners ear in the right direction... sure every other gig someone might come up (after a few pints) and ‘politely’ suggest that Jimi used a germanium fuzz and Dave G used univibe not a phaser on that track etc... but for the entire rest of the punters ‘that was brilliant mate’ is all the thanks you need. Cheers Lads
This. All this! Cheers!
This really helped ease my GAS. Less is more/make do with what you have. Great episode!
love you guys...thx from the States!
I'm using my Lightspeed how you guys were using the protein/bad bob. Love that tiny bit of squish and presence it gives
How good of a guitarist is Dave, that they call two guitarists to replace him?
Dave plays a double neck
I presumed it was Dave Gregory, so yes...
Dan would get the gig , Mick's going to miss it by a minute ha.
What they didn't tell you is that Dave's last name is Gilmour
@@jomomma193 David if you please
The Mrs said I should start watching something else... As soon as Dan couldn't fit the Julia on the board I said "get the mooer flanger!"
Same!
Awesome stuff! Neil Finn is the reason I spent years hunting down a G6128T-1962 double-cut Duo Jet. :)
The pool of pedals you had to choose from is insane! Great video guys
Yep. And this is less than half of them. It’s a sickness
Love this show so much, makes my day every upload :)
Dan's joy is so palpable. I watch this shit for him and the guitars
The Echoplex tone on Walking on the Moon is soooooooooo good.
Brilliant had a great laugh, fantastic playing. 👍🏻
Great video guys. Love this type of thing.