Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: Ian Price on October 19, 2014, 10:19:45 AM
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I've just come across Daryl's house on youtube. Anyone else watch it? It's great! Who'd have thought that Patrick Stump could pull off such a competent job on an absolute classic*;
http://youtu.be/x5I6m7rJr88
* a classic to me at least
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I enjoyed that classic. Great harmonies and good playing. And a lot of Taylors in that room.
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That sounds great, nice work Stumper. I personally love the Billy Gibbons vids with the very cool SG....
Great low-speed groove of Sharp Dressed Man: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3WdXLSiP9w
The mighty La Grange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MbaGJN2ioQ
Thunderbird: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2Pp8NzuGYE
One of my favourite ZZ Top tracks, I Thank You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP87sqEaXc8
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I saw BFG made an appearance - immediately thought of you and knew you'd like it. I like that pinstripe SG!
I a still, quite frankly, stumped by the stumper.
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Oh dear, oh dear, no thanks... good singing, good playing but not my kind of thing at all. And I confess I'd never heard of the show and I had no idea who Patrick Stump is.
It's better than Jools Holland though, I must say.
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And I confess I'd never heard of the show and I had no idea who Patrick Stump is.
Ah.. reassuring, thought it was just me!!
Having now looked at a few episodes there are some good ones. Really liked Joe Walsh.
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. I personally love the Billy Gibbons vids with the very cool SG....
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b6/elcidd/BFG/rio7_zpsee2ebebf.jpg)
Yes .. I see it's got the notorious sideways vibrola which I believe Gibson have re-engineered to sort of work properly. (i.e. stay in tune and not crack/break!!).
I have the (supposedly) better maestro vibrola on my 63 SG but both models seem susceptible to some problems - e.g. low string angle over the ABR1 bridge (strings jumping off saddles), particularly if Gibson were slightly out with the neck angle, also the vibrola action means the strings are 'sawing' the saddles on the ABR1 - this was sort of overcome by Gibson either using a modified bridge (curved underside/ oversized post holes) and/or using 'domed' thumbwheels on the bridge posts (apparently a few left the factory with either standard bridges or normal flat thumbwheels so had no chance of staying in tune). My SG has domed thumbwheels (although I did not originally know why and have sometimes put them back on 'upsidedown'). Constant use of the vibrola, rocking the bridge doesn't do the relatively flimsy bridge posts any favours. I have fitted a distressed Callaham ABR1 and bridge posts (still have the originals safely stored!) and this has greatly improved the tone and tuning stability, although I don't use the vibrola much.