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steverok
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Mark, I think the best bet is to save them to your computer, by right-clicking, and then play them. They are mp3 files with variable-rate coding, which should play on anything.
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Thanks for the feedback, very much appreciated.

Mark, the 330 on myspace is a 2002.
Over the years i've used mainly Les Pauls, Tele's & more recently a 335 (depending on the job in hand).
I've always liked the look & sound of Rick's but some dark force has always prevented me from taking the plunge, until last year when I picked up the 330 in question from ebay.
So in love did I fall with the Fireglo 330, that I've just got him/her a beautiful Mapleglo 330 baby sister/brother (2002 model, again from the bay).

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http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/Tonighters/ricks.jpg

http://www.myspace.com/thetonighters
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Wow, great stuff y’all…. Glad I stumbled onto this one!! Seriously, I have listened to most of the stuff in this thread off and on all day today here at work…. You all are a very talented bunch!

Here are my humble offerings:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=132766
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Thanks, Tom. You've got a big sound there, even on my less than ideal laptop speakers!

Billy those 330s are superbly groovy.

I regret to admit that even though I received a fab new Ric today (how often does that happen? not often enough!) I am still MG-less.
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Steve, your stuff is cool. Nice production values as well.

>>Seriously, I have listened to most of the stuff in this thread off and on all day today here at work…. You all are a very talented bunch! <<

I agree. You don't need radio with this forum.
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Hey all - I was once in the habit of posting a new song every week on my Myspace page. I dropped the habit for awhile, but I've picked it back up again. This week's new song is called 'Spinning.' It's a bit of a throwback to my more progressive & metalic days and is from my upcoming CD 'JOYBOMB' which should be finished this week if the wind blows in the right direction.

http://www.myspace.com/markwalker


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Interesting sound!
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Mark - that kinda reminds me of a Crack the Sky flavor... but better! What's with the wind? One direction JoyBomb CD the other Mary Poppins drop in out of the sky? I hope it's the CD direction.
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Mary Poppins, ey? Hmmm... she might actually sound pretty cool in the mix.

'Crack The Sky' - not familiar with it/them. You have a URL?


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Hey - a question for those of you out there adept at posting music links. Is there a host for MP3s... sort of like the audio equivalent of "Photobucket?"


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www.myspace.com/sgtproject

Complete with Rickenbacker 4003 Image
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Post by ram »

Tim very nice!

Mark - try here http://www.crackthesky.com/ I'm not saying 'zactly alike just both can pop back and forth easily. As for the photobucket thing maybe soundclick type thing? - see my post above.
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Just added a few new sound clips to the band website from our show last weekend, Thunderbird thru the GK rig with Bass Pod Pro on the front end, with Ashdown 2x10 and Fender 4x10 cabinets.
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Steve is that the stuff on the myspace link?
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Mark, I use icompositions (www.icompositions.com). It is supposed to be a community of GarageBand users, but as long as you can upload mp3 or aac files, nobody seems to care about the application you used to record.
My artist page: http://www.icompositions.com/artists/CaptSandwich
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