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Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: indysmith on December 03, 2005, 09:50:46 AM
Been listening to a bit of Saxon lately - and i love their tone!
Does anyone know what they're using? I had a look around their site, and found pics of les pauls and axis and Laney amps... but that was in practice sessions, and there was a lot of other stuff that i couldnt make out lying around. I'm just curious - sounds so good! Anyone else into Saxon around here? I'm suprised there isnt more people loving them on here actually - they sound like a band that you forum guys would enjoy!
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: _tom_ on December 03, 2005, 03:01:12 PM
Yeah I love Saxon, and pretty much all the NWOBHM bands - Diamond Head being my favourite. As for the tone, no idea  :lol: I've been getting a good Saxon style tone from my Hot Rod DX and keeley rat
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: jt on December 03, 2005, 05:05:06 PM
:D Saxon where always one of my fav Metal bands. i`m not sure what there using these days but they always used Marshalls. Guitar wise it was a H/B Strat & a Flying V

 :D  8)
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: crispsandwich on December 03, 2005, 05:38:01 PM
I've only ever heard 'Just let me Rock'. I was amused by how many pinch harmonics were in the song .  :P
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: tewboss on December 04, 2005, 12:13:31 AM
Oh god Saxon - reminds me of being 12 when I first got into metal. I've heard that their earlier stuff was supposed to be the best, but Biff wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. As for Diamond Head - tried listening to them before Metallica's fifth album came out but never could understand why Lars rated them so much. Also Armored Saint (John Bush who joined Anthrax) was another band I tried listening to but found it boring.

On the Kerrang awards there was obviously loads of new Welsh bands who are clearly the best hopes for metal here, but I'm not surprised nobody mentions Tigertailz ha ha.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: chrisola on December 04, 2005, 12:35:51 AM
I've seen Saxon 2x times, along with Accept, Nuclear Assault, Diamond Head, Dio + Metal Church 8)

A veritable cheese salad of 80s metal :)

Accept were superb, and so were Metal Church (a drunk 40something dutch guy told me he;d seen them 20+ times and the re-union gigs had been better than when the bands were active!)

Pretty lucky to see all these older bands live (especially Maiden doing the Early Years tour!).

Cant wait for next year, goin to see Celtic Frost and Emperor 8)

Two more bands i NEVER EVER EVER thought id see  :)
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: Floyd Pepper on December 04, 2005, 09:46:48 PM
I've got a Saxon video on Betamax somewhere.  From what I remember they used strats and Marshalls but I guess that doesn't help much.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: tewboss on December 04, 2005, 10:18:46 PM
I remember reading the inlay of one of their live concerts which said what they consumed during the tour (i.e. what they disposed of) and I seem to remember reading they destroyed 80 guitars.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: big steve on December 04, 2005, 11:19:24 PM
NWOBHMWTF?!?!?!?
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: Brow on December 04, 2005, 11:43:18 PM
Quote from: big steve
NWOBHMWTF?!?!?!?


New Wave Of British Heavy Metal  :twisted:
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: Floyd Pepper on December 04, 2005, 11:43:24 PM
In the Saxon video one of them smashes up a guitar at the end.  But it's not the guitar he played during the gig.  He smashes up a cheapie guitar not his main axe.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: jt on December 05, 2005, 12:16:55 AM
:D Smashing up cheapy guitars is standard. After all the last thing you want to do is smash up your main axe !!!   :P

 :D  8)
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: punching_sandwiches on December 05, 2005, 08:46:16 PM
My ex-guitar teacher is in Saxon (Doug Scarrat), he used to use Laney VH100Rs and the other guitarist (can't remember his name) still does.
Doug is currently into rack gear and has alot of Mesa boogie stuff, he stays on the Vintage channel rather than the Modern channel as it gives him a better sound, also he has recently been endorsed by musicman and has a guitar by them (I think its the Luke), as for effects I don't think he uses many out of the ordinary.

Hope that helped.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: steve on December 05, 2005, 08:52:29 PM
Quote from: punching_sandwiches
My ex-guitar teacher is in Saxon (Doug Scarrat), he used to use Laney VH100Rs and the other guitarist (can't remember his name) still does.
Doug is currently into rack gear and has alot of Mesa boogie stuff, he stays on the Vintage channel rather than the Modern channel as it gives him a better sound, also he has recently been endorsed by musicman and has a guitar by them (I think its the Luke), as for effects I don't think he uses many out of the ordinary.

Hope that helped.


Welcome to the forum,
Im in west sussex also.Do you have any BK yet?
Steve
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: Elliot on December 07, 2005, 10:19:22 AM
I saw Saxon in the 80s - it was the most ridiculous (in a good way) stage show ever - huge steel bird thing, fireworks, the whole Spinal Tap lot.

If I remember rightly they played Strats.

I don't know why I went, I hated heavy metal but I remember it was a good night out.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: Floyd Pepper on December 07, 2005, 12:30:49 PM
I read somewhere that the folks writing the Spinal Tap film script went on tour with Saxon to find how a real band works.  Spinal Tap's Derek Smalls is based on Saxon's bass player.  Especially the playing of open strings so you can punch the air with your left arm.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: punching_sandwiches on December 07, 2005, 06:17:09 PM
Quote from: steve

Welcome to the forum,
Im in west sussex also.Do you have any BK yet?
Steve


Hey, thanks for the friendly welcome.
Unfortunately I don't have any BKP yet but am going to get a Nailbomb and two Irish tours in my custom guitar when I get it made.
Where in west sussex are you from?
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: steve on December 07, 2005, 06:53:05 PM
Quote from: punching_sandwiches
Quote from: steve

Welcome to the forum,
Im in west sussex also.Do you have any BK yet?
Steve


Hey, thanks for the friendly welcome.
Unfortunately I don't have any BKP yet but am going to get a Nailbomb and two Irish tours in my custom guitar when I get it made.
Where in west sussex are you from?


Hi ya,

Im in worthing,but i run a guitar/music store in Portslade(Brighton).I was curious because Doug has been in a few times and i know a couple of his students.Im sure at the time he was using the Music Man Axis,i may be wrong on that one.Cheers,Steve.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: punching_sandwiches on December 07, 2005, 10:08:30 PM
Quote from: steve
Quote from: punching_sandwiches
Quote from: steve

Welcome to the forum,
Im in west sussex also.Do you have any BK yet?
Steve


Hey, thanks for the friendly welcome.
Unfortunately I don't have any BKP yet but am going to get a Nailbomb and two Irish tours in my custom guitar when I get it made.
Where in west sussex are you from?


Hi ya,

Im in worthing,but i run a guitar/music store in Portslade(Brighton).I was curious because Doug has been in a few times and i know a couple of his students.Im sure at the time he was using the Music Man Axis,i may be wrong on that one.Cheers,Steve.


Ah right kool, which music shop is it in Portslade? I go there alot for practises at Machine head. I was sure he had a Music Man but wasn't sure exactly what one it was, I remember it being blue (very descriptive eh?). I'm not a student of his anymore as he decided he had nothing to more to teach me, I am at BIMM now though so I don't think i'd have the time for lessons with him anymore anyway, hes a cool guy.
Do you know a Nick Bull? He is a student of Dougs and a friend of mine, if the music shop is that one called 'Bonners' (spell?) then I think he brought an AVT stack from you?
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: 38thBeatle on December 07, 2005, 10:13:59 PM
I'll but in here too- another potential Bareknuckler in West Sussex. Welcome from me too!
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: steve on December 07, 2005, 11:09:45 PM
Quote from: punching_sandwiches
Quote from: steve
Quote from: punching_sandwiches
Quote from: steve

Welcome to the forum,
Im in west sussex also.Do you have any BK yet?
Steve


Hey, thanks for the friendly welcome.
Unfortunately I don't have any BKP yet but am going to get a Nailbomb and two Irish tours in my custom guitar when I get it made.
Where in west sussex are you from?


Hi ya,

Im in worthing,but i run a guitar/music store in Portslade(Brighton).I was curious because Doug has been in a few times and i know a couple of his students.Im sure at the time he was using the Music Man Axis,i may be wrong on that one.Cheers,Steve.


Ah right kool, which music shop is it in Portslade? I go there alot for practises at Machine head. I was sure he had a Music Man but wasn't sure exactly what one it was, I remember it being blue (very descriptive eh?). I'm not a student of his anymore as he decided he had nothing to more to teach me, I am at BIMM now though so I don't think i'd have the time for lessons with him anymore anyway, hes a cool guy.
Do you know a Nick Bull? He is a student of Dougs and a friend of mine, if the music shop is that one called 'Bonners' (spell?) then I think he brought an AVT stack from you?


Yep,im at Bonners.Small world.Come in for a chat one day.
Steve
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: tewboss on December 09, 2005, 07:23:18 PM
I used to live the Portslade side of Hove, close to the Portslade train station.
Title: Saxon Gear
Post by: steve on December 10, 2005, 12:51:50 AM
Quote from: tewboss
I used to live the Portslade side of Hove, close to the Portslade train station.


which is right by the shop!
Steve