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Originally posted by Vass View PostI can't verify because the heads were off the cabs hidden & the cabs all had one of their tribal-ish logos and no badges. I'm thinking still Mesas, with Kirk using his sig Roland amp in the mix.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostKirk's got a signature Randall. Didn't know he played Roland.
You ever need info on something you just throw me a PM. We'll get you the info you need all quiet like so you don't seem like you're so out of the loop. :ROTF:
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Originally posted by Vass View PostI can't verify because the heads were off the cabs hidden & the cabs all had one of their tribal-ish logos and no badges. I'm thinking still Mesas, with Kirk using his sig Roland amp in the mix.I dont get scared but i do get shocked!!
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Kirk has a 1985 custom Rhoads. So if it's the same guitar the pic is older than '83 obviously.
Anyway, I saw them in July this year and I concur that the new material is a hundred times better than listening to the Rubin-thrashed production on CD !!! It was absolutely awesome and blended perfectly with their old material.
It is also true that Trujillo is the closest they will ever get to having Burton back in the band.
Actually, live, I don't think anyone would've noticed a difference. But of course his songwriting will be gone forever.
I honestly believe this, having seen them play the whole Puppets album from start to finish in 2008. The bass-solo on Orion was every-note-perfected, totally awesome. You could hear the "swoosh" of 20.000 peoples' worth of neck hairs standing up simultaneously when he pulled that off.
Got my tickets to see them in April again, can't wait
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Originally posted by axeman81 View PostKirk has a 1985 custom Rhoads. So if it's the same guitar the pic is newer than '83 obviously.
Originally posted by axeman81 View PostThe bass-solo on Orion was every-note-perfected, totally awesome. You could hear the "swoosh" of 20.000 peoples' worth of neck hairs standing up simultaneously when he pulled that off."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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