All's well. I'm based in Cincinnati (10 years now). I was e-talking to Paul and I ala Flambe came up. I was looking for some Flambe and found this site. Thank you God and Al Gore for giving us the internet.
Last time I saw you was at the Silver Saddle in Cincinnati - it is now a used car lot. That place had a great feel to it.
Mr. McDowell! Great to see your name on the list. I think the last time we spoke was at that wedding in Nashville. You showed us great hospitality around town when I'm sure you'd have been happier chillin at home. Hope all is well. There are some great reminiscences here on MFT. I think someone was trying to remember the name of the Lizard Kings, but we couldn't come up with it.
hi jay, you still in touch with rob & judy? I live pretty close but can't seem to get with them much. When I jam by myself, I often end up playing the one shingdigs cover Fergus taught me eons ago, "I went down to the station, to see my girl away, said she was going to Canada, had to be alone." So sad.
How the hellbilly are ya, Jay? You know I was in London many years back and turned on the the TV and there you were on that Top of the Pops or Jules presents -can't remember which. Didn't know you were in BR549 until that moment. It sucked that there was no one in the room and at that point no web connections in the hotels for me to say "hey, I know that dude."
ever consider having a compressor as the last pedal? I find it can nicely pasteurize the sound before hitting the amp, not always needed but can be nice for solos especially cleaner solos without much distortion.
The Electric Mistress died and I haven't replaced it. A little outside of what I typically do these days (guitar playing as opposed to noisemaking - not offense to noisemaking!). Bill, how do you use the EQ pedal? I know Dale Lawrence uses one, I ...
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Last time I saw you was at the Silver Saddle in Cincinnati - it is now a used car lot. That place had a great feel to it.
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