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  1. LeadedEL84

    For those that like metal/southern metal>>Redneck Remedy<<

    Yeah BLS is a big influence of the main song writer. The CDthat these tracks came from was done about 2 years ago or a little longer. I've heard some newer material that hasn't been recorded yet. It's the same genre but a little more varied in style.
  2. LeadedEL84

    yeah, I'm the new guy

    Welcome, Dan. I just listened to the first two tracks on your progressive link. I'm blown away! Great stuff man..are you sure you aren't Satch? LOL I'm going back to hear the rest. Love your guitar tones and playing.
  3. LeadedEL84

    For those that like metal/southern metal>>Redneck Remedy<<

    I have a friend in the band. They are out of Illinois and are touring:Illinois,Wisconsin,Missouri,Oklahoma,and Texas. They seem to be building quite a fan base and I would like to see them make it. Check out Redneck Remedy and tell me what you think.:dude
  4. LeadedEL84

    YouTube demo

    What guitar? I couldn't look away from the wallpaper! LOL
  5. LeadedEL84

    I'm back after a long absence!

    I was without an ISP for a couple of months. When I got back online I had forgotten my password to log in. After trying to do a password reset I realized I no longer had the email address I registered with because of the ISP change. So this made it hard to do the password reset. After being gone...
  6. LeadedEL84

    What's up with Stevies tone here?

    :what I can't believe this thread. I can respect that people like different things, have different favorites in style and players. Some of these comments though, I just can't believe. I am a fan of both Jimmy V and SRV. But if any comparison was made SRV could play circles around his brother...
  7. LeadedEL84

    Strange and funny quizzes you might enjoy.

    Yeah I used the Beiber body part armor and broke off arms to beat him with. I scored the same 30 Beibers as you but I fed more weasels. Therefore my Beiber to weasel ratio wasn't as good and that means pound for pound you are badder than me. I'm going to train for my next bout with the beibers...
  8. LeadedEL84

    Strange and funny quizzes you might enjoy.

    That's a good Bieber to weasel ratio. U R A badass :bravo:
  9. LeadedEL84

    What to do about my job? Help!

    Eric, I can totally relate to this situation. I was with a company for nearly nine years when a buy out and downsizing happened. While your loyalty is a very admirable quality I have to invoke the "nice guys finish last" cliche here.. I can't know your specific companies amount of loyalty to you...
  10. LeadedEL84

    Flat wound strings?

    I can see using them to get a really fat and dark jazz sound. I would use them for that. If I had a dedicated hollowbody for getting that sound and had plenty of other guitars to cover everything else it would be a cool option. That would be my only use for them. Other than that I hate...
  11. LeadedEL84

    The Wisdom of Chrissie Hynde

    :rollover
  12. LeadedEL84

    The crappiest guitar possible-project

    OMG this is funny stuff. I think I've seen guitars like this on ebay before. That's what you call a RAT O CASTER! Those in the traditional hotrod scene will know what that means....
  13. LeadedEL84

    Targeting Chord Tones (in Blues) ?

    There is some great advice here already. I am going to add to it with my simple view of the situation. It really helped me move past this point in my playing when I got stuck in that part of the skill developement. Using any of the standard shuffle paterns using the 1,4,and 5 chords in the...
  14. LeadedEL84

    First names, or last...important?

    The facebook solution is brilliant. I have a facebook page but have never done anything with it. I just opened it so I could use certain features that are connected to it. I built a myspace page along time ago too. I haven't updated it in like 2 years though. I never really got into that kind...
  15. LeadedEL84

    Refinishing my BD guitar

    That turned out great Kiteman. I was thinking in the beginning that the guitar looked good as it was and you should have left it that way. Seeing the finished pics now though I think it turned out beautiful. Looks like it has more depth and the color is so much warmer. Nice job, man! You are...
  16. LeadedEL84

    First names, or last...important?

    I've always been one to participate in the traditional USA habit of shaking hands and exchanging names when I meet someone. However, I have always had the problem of letting the name go in one ear and out the other. I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten the name two minutes after I was...
  17. LeadedEL84

    Trem block revisited

    Hmmmm. Could it possibly be that maple fretboard causing that extra :spank and sparkle ? Hmmm ;) OK comence discussion:munch:
  18. LeadedEL84

    6L6 vs EL34 A Great Read

    And I did just that. Funny I clicked on an internet link that discussed this matter of EL84s and 6V6s on another forum which refered me to an old thread here on the fret from a few years ago that some of the Fret "vets" posted on. It provided a link to the Mesa site with the artical. I searched...
  19. LeadedEL84

    6L6 vs EL34 A Great Read

    Excellent post, Maxi! That was a good read. I think they are dead-on with all points in that artical. I always have a hard time picking a preference between these two tubes. I like them both and always think "it depends". Now if I can find an artical which includes EL84s and 6V6s
  20. LeadedEL84

    New Gear Day

    :thumbsup I guess I forgot to include my congrats on the new gear in my reply. You must be busy if you are neglecting the new toys! I know when I have new gear it is hard to concentrate on anything else until I get my fix. Is it that you have a strong work ethic or are you spoiled getting so...
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