Tube Amps and Texas Blues! Ya got THAT right! Met these guys our back of The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum one night on their way to their bus. They ALL stopped and signed my CD cover. Great dudes and I saw one of the greatest shows I've ever seen that night.
Love the Arc Angels, one of the few bands worth following in the 90's. The music industry has turned to crap. Radio stations are horrible. The world is upside down. Thank you all the musicians who worked hard writing songs and working in the studio to lay down tracks that we could listen to many years after. They are like time capsules.
Yall know Doyle plays rythm and some lead with Eric Clapton? I knew who he was 1st time and was thrilled. Also, a bit more trivia: Charlie Sexton was playing in the movie Thelma and Louise at the bar at the beginning!
Are you talking about DBII or Sexton? You'd be close for both in either case. Sexton uses a Rx Electronics Experience fuzz pedal, which is essentially a Foxx Tone Machine clone with a built in volume swell circuit. DBII is using a Rx Electronics C.O.B. (Clean Octave Blend) in this recording which is essentially the octave circuit out of a Foxx Tone Machine with added controls for the octave volume as well as a mix control to blend in the octave sounds. It's mostly lost in the mix, but you can hear that feint octave up sound on his solos. He's also using a very early Fulltone Deja Vibe, the first version ever built of the pedal actually, to get that psychedelic pulsating sound.
It's pretty cool actually, when Sexton plays his little solo after DBII finishes his second solo, you can hear him using the swell circuit on the Rx Electronics Experience pedal. Its not perfect, but the swell circuit is designed so that each note that's played starts with no volume and swells up to full volume. You can hear that happening to his guitar volume as he plays! It's a really unique effect. Actually, it's the only fuzz pedal I can think of that produces this effect that isn't a clone of this circuit!
I purchased the arc angels release when it came out and this song was definitely not on there so I will be purchasing this awesome DVD if I can find it
killer sound. band is so tight, loaded with charisma and chemistry.
Back when Austin was Austin and good music ruled the day I was in that crowd freezing my ass off and loving every minute of it🤩🤟
Tube Amps and Texas Blues! Ya got THAT right! Met these guys our back of The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum one night on their way to their bus. They ALL stopped and signed my CD cover. Great dudes and I saw one of the greatest shows I've ever seen that night.
I love Doyle! Best tone on earth!!❤Just awesome jaw dropping!
So excited they are reuniting and jamming for us again Here in Tejas. :) Whoop got my tickets today xoxo
Love the Arc Angels, one of the few bands worth following in the 90's. The music industry has turned to crap. Radio stations are horrible. The world is upside down. Thank you all the musicians who worked hard writing songs and working in the studio to lay down tracks that we could listen to many years after. They are like time capsules.
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well said
Agree wholeheartedly with all 6 sentences. Only wished they had stayed together for more than 4 years. What could have been.
What a band these guys were!
Awesome, and how psychedelic...It gives me chills!
I love the sound of Doyle's voice!
People bitch about Bramhall’s fuzz, but I say, “Bitch, it’s all about THE FUZZ in this song!”
SO MUCH DAMN AWESOMENESS from just four guys! How?!!!!
I need this on loop.
Yall know Doyle plays rythm and some lead with Eric Clapton? I knew who he was 1st time and was thrilled. Also, a bit more trivia: Charlie Sexton was playing in the movie Thelma and Louise at the bar at the beginning!
The arcangels we're near me in Austin I was in Big Blue Men.
.they were wonderful
Wow. All sorts of badassness happening here. I REALLY hope we get to hear some more tracks like this some time!
I'm sure Muddy would love this...awesome job!
You can find the enitire live album on Tidal
A lot of talent together here!
Saw him play this in April! Epic blues
2022 Texas tour in Jan!
that agressive fuzz has to be a Foxx Tone Machine, early ZZ-Top used that one too.
Are you talking about DBII or Sexton? You'd be close for both in either case. Sexton uses a Rx Electronics Experience fuzz pedal, which is essentially a Foxx Tone Machine clone with a built in volume swell circuit. DBII is using a Rx Electronics C.O.B. (Clean Octave Blend) in this recording which is essentially the octave circuit out of a Foxx Tone Machine with added controls for the octave volume as well as a mix control to blend in the octave sounds. It's mostly lost in the mix, but you can hear that feint octave up sound on his solos. He's also using a very early Fulltone Deja Vibe, the first version ever built of the pedal actually, to get that psychedelic pulsating sound.
It's pretty cool actually, when Sexton plays his little solo after DBII finishes his second solo, you can hear him using the swell circuit on the Rx Electronics Experience pedal. Its not perfect, but the swell circuit is designed so that each note that's played starts with no volume and swells up to full volume. You can hear that happening to his guitar volume as he plays! It's a really unique effect. Actually, it's the only fuzz pedal I can think of that produces this effect that isn't a clone of this circuit!
You can hear the swells happening at 3:57
Saw him play this in April! Epic blues an
Like the 60's, awesomely psychedelic: I love it so much...That cover rules: Doyle is sooooo cool...
I purchased the arc angels release when it came out and this song was definitely not on there so I will be purchasing this awesome DVD if I can find it
Got to meet these guys backstage when they opened for Bryan Adams in the 90s.
beautiful the best amooo tudo deles srs é mto bom Brasil aqui agora
Heavy. Feels like Hendrix Catfish Blues.
Awsome version. I think it's about that time Arc Angles do a tour, especially in the Northeast (U.S.).
D K Oh no.....please include the northwest to.
D K Do the whole fucking country I say. My Texas boys.
This sounds like Hendrix you can see Doyle is really influenced as was Stevie Ray! Just drop a hit of acid and enjoy the groove!
Doyle’s voice is SO smolderingly SEXY!! He has a magnetism that makes me tremble to my very core!!🔥🔥🔥😍🎂🎤🎸
Nice heavy audio..
I need a DVD ( If...) from the 90'.....Would it exist ???
try listening to the Original muddy waters version
Yeah Doyle rocks but ya gotta give it to Charlie too Bad to da bone both
for sure
yup ! my kind of blues...put your weed in there !!!
This i EPIC. Like the Band of Gypsies!!!! Doyle fucking rocks!! 2:51.....Fuck me...
What way to play welder rock
@stratguy1688 I agree to you!!! :)))
Sounds like a Jimi type song.
Doug Duncan muddy waters
Yeah, then Stevie after that.
Um, I'm thinking this was at Stubb's, and I was there. Anyone else confirm?
foxcarole yep, cancelled the first night because of a big storm.... this was the next night or the one after that... cold as all get out.
Only you can confirm you were there.
let the poor boy pray
pure cocaine
Mississippi delta down by the riverside...
W O W !!! ] -)
Welder mask images
This band was ahead of the wave. Bs took over the radio. Why???? To weaken listeners to pretty sounds. F up.