
Playing Unplugged
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Geoff: It does lend a great new twist to singing in the shower. Or getting ready for work.
Bill: "She came in through the bathroom window..." way too cool!
Brian: Yeah, mine thinks I'm nuts too. Glad you tried it though. Gotta have SOME fun.
Howard: For the 660/12, I have found my main bath to be perfect. 6' x 12'. 13" x 13" tile floor. 8' ceiling. one end of the room (6' x 3') with a deep dish style 5' tub (fibreglass) with 1/2 tub as an enlarged shower with glass sliding shower stall door, about 30", tiled with 13" x 13" ceramic tub edge to ceiling. Remaining 1' at tub end is a tiled shelf. 5"x8" plaster ceiling cove mouldings and balance of room in melamine paint. 1 3'x 5'bath sheet on rack at the door and 37 shampoo bottles on the shelf, one of which is mine. Mirror is 60" x 48". 1 roll in the paper holder, quilted only. Play in the shelf end of the tub and use the sliding glass door to adjust the depth of the reverb. Any fabric will only deaden the reverb. Enough detail?
Oh... bath is to be unplugged, of course.
...Dean
Bill: "She came in through the bathroom window..." way too cool!
Brian: Yeah, mine thinks I'm nuts too. Glad you tried it though. Gotta have SOME fun.
Howard: For the 660/12, I have found my main bath to be perfect. 6' x 12'. 13" x 13" tile floor. 8' ceiling. one end of the room (6' x 3') with a deep dish style 5' tub (fibreglass) with 1/2 tub as an enlarged shower with glass sliding shower stall door, about 30", tiled with 13" x 13" ceramic tub edge to ceiling. Remaining 1' at tub end is a tiled shelf. 5"x8" plaster ceiling cove mouldings and balance of room in melamine paint. 1 3'x 5'bath sheet on rack at the door and 37 shampoo bottles on the shelf, one of which is mine. Mirror is 60" x 48". 1 roll in the paper holder, quilted only. Play in the shelf end of the tub and use the sliding glass door to adjust the depth of the reverb. Any fabric will only deaden the reverb. Enough detail?
Oh... bath is to be unplugged, of course. ...Dean
...Dean
Never, ever drool on your surf shirt. It wrecks the solo.
660/12FG, 350V63/6FG, 620/6JG, 360WB/6DBG, Dingwall C1 #001, Prestige Heritage Elite FM
Never, ever drool on your surf shirt. It wrecks the solo.
660/12FG, 350V63/6FG, 620/6JG, 360WB/6DBG, Dingwall C1 #001, Prestige Heritage Elite FM
Aitch, in such a small space, it's probably advisable not to try any ZZ Top spin the guitar routines in the bathroom. LOL
It's amazing but it's true, bathroom acoustics do make a Ric sound great. Who would have thought that would be the case?
It's amazing but it's true, bathroom acoustics do make a Ric sound great. Who would have thought that would be the case?
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
No probs, Brian. I was thinking of something far more sedate than that.... "Splish Splash"??
Can you imagine the advertisement on eBay some time in the future? "Only played a few times in the bath. Moderate faucet rash, small soap stain at the top of the headstock. Otherwise mint!". LOL!!!
Can you imagine the advertisement on eBay some time in the future? "Only played a few times in the bath. Moderate faucet rash, small soap stain at the top of the headstock. Otherwise mint!". LOL!!!

"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
ROTFL!! That's it Aitch! Now yer cookin with gas... er...
Hope it was good for you.
Now there you have it folks! Closet bathroom players coming out in droves! (as opposed to bathroom closet players, who experience little reverb due to the fabric.)
...Dean
Hope it was good for you. Now there you have it folks! Closet bathroom players coming out in droves! (as opposed to bathroom closet players, who experience little reverb due to the fabric.)
...Dean
...Dean
Never, ever drool on your surf shirt. It wrecks the solo.
660/12FG, 350V63/6FG, 620/6JG, 360WB/6DBG, Dingwall C1 #001, Prestige Heritage Elite FM
Never, ever drool on your surf shirt. It wrecks the solo.
660/12FG, 350V63/6FG, 620/6JG, 360WB/6DBG, Dingwall C1 #001, Prestige Heritage Elite FM
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Ah, cultural exchange...so your 'loo' is separate from your bathroom, Aitch? That tends to be the case in a lot of NZ houses too, especially old ones. Our euphemistic reference to 'having to go to the bathroom' even when we look perfectly clean already is uniquely and prudishly American.
My artf*ck hippie friends in Christchurch, at whose crazy communal house I used to crash in the 80's, had a bathroom on the second floor, and a 'loo' outside in the back garden...a little wooden shack affair papered on the inside from floor to ceiling with Aubrey Beardsley prints...quite a 'refreshing' experience, particularly in the winter. When I observed to them what a 'quaint' (boy, do they ever hate that word coming from a Yank) and archaic throwback this arrangement seemed to me, they retorted with a question that immediately put me in my place:
"Do you mean to say that you routinely **** INSIDE YOUR DOMICILE?"...Once again I found myself thinking, hmmm...who's the real barbarian here?
My artf*ck hippie friends in Christchurch, at whose crazy communal house I used to crash in the 80's, had a bathroom on the second floor, and a 'loo' outside in the back garden...a little wooden shack affair papered on the inside from floor to ceiling with Aubrey Beardsley prints...quite a 'refreshing' experience, particularly in the winter. When I observed to them what a 'quaint' (boy, do they ever hate that word coming from a Yank) and archaic throwback this arrangement seemed to me, they retorted with a question that immediately put me in my place:
"Do you mean to say that you routinely **** INSIDE YOUR DOMICILE?"...Once again I found myself thinking, hmmm...who's the real barbarian here?
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