I was looking for a picture of Guy Picciotto playing one of his Ricks and this was he best I could come up with. I know it's not the typical Rickenbacker sound, but any Fugazi fans here?
Don
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Guy Picciotto of Fugazi
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shinynewtoy
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HUGE, HUGE Fugazi fan here. One of my influences to say the least.
I never knew Guy played a Rick. I always knew about Ian and his ages-old SG but when I saw them live Guy was playing a Strat.
And welcome to the forum!
Alot of the first basslines I learned were Fugazi lines.
I never knew Guy played a Rick. I always knew about Ian and his ages-old SG but when I saw them live Guy was playing a Strat.
And welcome to the forum!
Alot of the first basslines I learned were Fugazi lines.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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kojeve
I'm glad someone finally mentioned Guy! He's been ignored on this forum so far.
Guy's tone provides a good mix between the overdriven and the jangly. "Kill Taker" provides some great examples: "Last chance for a slow dance" comes to mind. Some other favorites: "Sieve-fisted find" (Repeater), "Caustic Acrostic" (End Hits), "Bed for the Scraping" (Red Medicine). Good Stuff.
BTW, Brendan Canty is touring with Bob Mould this Fall - that should be interesting.
Guy's tone provides a good mix between the overdriven and the jangly. "Kill Taker" provides some great examples: "Last chance for a slow dance" comes to mind. Some other favorites: "Sieve-fisted find" (Repeater), "Caustic Acrostic" (End Hits), "Bed for the Scraping" (Red Medicine). Good Stuff.
BTW, Brendan Canty is touring with Bob Mould this Fall - that should be interesting.
