Slowy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 7:17 am
We have a special thread to keep this guy contained.
But! Sir! Oleg started it!
Me??? Started what??? I never touched him...
Ironically, this thread has reminded me of just how awesome Justin Hawkins is (see JB's last post above), so now I'm listening to The Darkness and Hot Leg on repeat. Not much acoustic guitar in that, but wow it makes me smile.
Slowy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 7:17 am
We have a special thread to keep this guy contained.
But! Sir! Oleg started it!
Me??? Started what??? I never touched him...
Ironically, this thread has reminded me of just how awesome Justin Hawkins is (see JB's last post above), so now I'm listening to The Darkness and Hot Leg on repeat. Not much acoustic guitar in that, but wow it makes me smile.
I don't have the most eclectic taste in music. That video of Justin Hawkins' channel was quite enjoyable, and now I have another bunch of stuff to discover!
Ironically, this thread has reminded me of just how awesome Justin Hawkins is (see JB's last post above), so now I'm listening to The Darkness and Hot Leg on repeat. Not much acoustic guitar in that, but wow it makes me smile.
I don't have the most eclectic taste in music. That video of Justin Hawkins' channel was quite enjoyable, and now I have another bunch of stuff to discover!
The Darkness were huge in the UK for a while. It is very tongue in cheek metal. Like Queen and Def Leopard had a cross-dressing love child with a strong sense of irony.
Pretty sure The Darkness are touring here imminently - or they just left. Also think they were playing Vic uni, and it's not a been massively publicised thing.
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hamo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 8:52 am
Pretty sure The Darkness are touring here imminently - or they just left. Also think they were playing Vic uni, and it's not a been massively publicised thing.
This pretty much sums up my mental health for years…
hamo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 8:52 am
Pretty sure The Darkness are touring here imminently - or they just left. Also think they were playing Vic uni, and it's not a been massively publicised thing.
Good call! Just checked...they are playing the Powerstation on Oct 22. Cool.
olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 10:21 am
That Ibanez guitar sounds absolutely terrible. Really thin and trebly, almost no sustain. I suppose it suits this style of playing & music well as it is easy to get it over the top of the mix. And playing that fast, you need attack & not sustain.
olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 10:21 am
That Ibanez guitar sounds absolutely terrible. Really thin and trebly, almost no sustain. I suppose it suits this style of playing & music well as it is easy to get it over the top of the mix. And playing that fast, you need attack & not sustain.
olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 10:21 am
That Ibanez guitar sounds absolutely terrible. Really thin and trebly, almost no sustain. I suppose it suits this style of playing & music well as it is easy to get it over the top of the mix. And playing that fast, you need attack & not sustain.
olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 10:21 am
That Ibanez guitar sounds absolutely terrible. Really thin and trebly, almost no sustain. I suppose it suits this style of playing & music well as it is easy to get it over the top of the mix. And playing that fast, you need attack & not sustain.
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