Death Of The Carnivores....
Question: Where do old field marshalls go to play?
Answer: Anywhere they want to!
Answer: Anywhere they want to!
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Hands of Jerry....Kits in the new band!
There seem to be plenty of bassists on the forum. Why don't a couple of you move to England, there's a real shortage of good bass players over here....I know a good blues band looking for one
There seem to be plenty of bassists on the forum. Why don't a couple of you move to England, there's a real shortage of good bass players over here....I know a good blues band looking for one

'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
Hey John, you know you'll always have a drummer available over here should Hautewerk ever decide to tour Down Under!
Hmmm, I have an idea for a cunning plan.....
Hmmm, I have an idea for a cunning plan.....

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Tony, I've now read this thread from the start. I hope your new project brings you success and satisfaction. I know how daunting it is to see the end of one band and the beginnings of another.
As far as your choice of six string is concerned, and being a blues-based guitarist myself, I have reached for a Strat nearly every time I've been playing blues.
However, on the last occasion when I was invited to join the The King Bees for a set, I used my '60 360 FG Capri. It's lead tone was every bit as 'stinging' as a Strat, but with more 'wood' to the tone.
I'm also a strong believer that the players attitude to the instrument makes a difference to the overall sound. For example, if I approached the Capri like it was some precious museum piece jangle twanger, I'm sure it would have affected the sound. Instead, I decided that I was going to attack it with the same gusto I would on a Strat or Tele, and bingo, it smoked like a demon!
Best of luck to you, Tony
As far as your choice of six string is concerned, and being a blues-based guitarist myself, I have reached for a Strat nearly every time I've been playing blues.
However, on the last occasion when I was invited to join the The King Bees for a set, I used my '60 360 FG Capri. It's lead tone was every bit as 'stinging' as a Strat, but with more 'wood' to the tone.
I'm also a strong believer that the players attitude to the instrument makes a difference to the overall sound. For example, if I approached the Capri like it was some precious museum piece jangle twanger, I'm sure it would have affected the sound. Instead, I decided that I was going to attack it with the same gusto I would on a Strat or Tele, and bingo, it smoked like a demon!
Best of luck to you, Tony

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I've been using this combination for the demos, plus of course my Marshall stack. I'm really pleased with the results, but I'm also going to try a Ric. I managed to get a fireglo Tele....
Thanks for all your wishes guys & gals. I've really dragged my heels on the forum CD, but still feel that I'm amongst good friends...thankyou so much.
Thanks for all your wishes guys & gals. I've really dragged my heels on the forum CD, but still feel that I'm amongst good friends...thankyou so much.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Enough drummer bashing already ... unless some of you crazy cats can get back there and lay down a solid groove of your own. Also, remember, when it comes to rock music, it's all about the drums ...
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