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Offline Yeager

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« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2004, 05:12:04 PM »
Holy cow...a 65 Stratocaster.  Keep it in the family dude.

Ive got my dads 62 Jaguar.  Its been through alot but still sounds awesome and looks good.

SRV had what we white boys like to call soul.  And a lot of it.  Great player and the guy sang from a place in his gut few people could understand.
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« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2004, 05:12:20 PM »
im sure that guitar is wortha  good penny,,counts on how good of shape it is in,,i got a buddy who has a 1971 telecaster and a big head stock jimmy hendrix special strat,,both look brand new,,i know he told me he wouldnt let go of the blond seethrew wood telie for no less than 3,000 to me as a freind,,lol,,but it sure is a pretty guitar

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« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2004, 05:13:23 PM »
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a true conduit..
I mean.. the guy was unconcious when he played ( a good thing btw).. he channeled it from somewhere else..

amazing and from the soul
he'd close his eyes and be IN the music.. gone


Yeah He never got lost ya know.
I mean all guitarist get lost sometimes But I never saw him get lost.

He felt the music thats fer sure.

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« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2004, 05:20:58 PM »
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Yeah I love it when he will put a Hendrix "quote" in the middle of a solo.
I like Dick Dale a lot too.  Get Unknown Territory if you don't have it already.



 I nevar heard of Dick Dale.  Is he like Junior?  I agree about the Hendrix "quotes" :D  JB's been one of my fav's for about 10 years now....

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« Reply #19 on: February 19, 2004, 05:22:14 PM »
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I still have my Stratocaster I bought in 1965 for 320 bucks...I turned down an offer of $4,000 from a guy that plays in a Ragge band at the Ocean Deck here in Daytona. Any offers ? It is mint with a sunburst finish, fretboard is rosewood still looks new. The Kustom amp I had with it is still working great...Twin 15 Jensens It has tubes as well.





DUDE! My first speaker cabinet was a Kustom :D  It was electric blue with those puffy sides and real glittery :D  Bad bellybutton speakers for the time though!

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« Reply #20 on: February 19, 2004, 05:27:48 PM »
SRV was definitely THE man.  He was w/out a doubt the biggest influence on my musical career.  But for goodness sakes, please spell his name right.  ;)  It's VaughAn, emphasis on that last A.

Junior Brown can't even be mentioned in the same sentence as SRV.  I saw Junior Brown a couple years back.  I was really entertained for the first couple songs, but from there on out it was repetitious.  He knows a dozen good licks and throws them in every song he plays.  

Tubes really do sound better in an amp than transistors, otherwise known as solid state amps.  The tone is a lot warmer, nowhere near as harsh and brittle sounding as most solid state amps.  I have a solid state Kustom that I'll use for particular shows if I have to change my tone a lot.  It has a bunch of built in effects that are handy.  But most of the time it's just a Strat, TS-9 and Fender tube amp.  

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« Reply #21 on: February 19, 2004, 05:30:47 PM »
I stand corrected thx.:)

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« Reply #22 on: February 19, 2004, 05:35:28 PM »
SRV was someone I discovered later in life...after the fact you could say. He's def one of my favorites. I've thought that "crossfire" would be a good soundtrak to an AH film.

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« Reply #23 on: February 19, 2004, 05:41:58 PM »
Here's a neat story about SRV.  On his last album with Double Trouble, "In Step," there's a song called Riviera Paradise.  It's a real soft, jazzy number that's incredible.  If you listen to his Live at Carnegie Hall album you can hear him noodling what became the intro to it and the end of Lenny.  Anyways....

They were in the studio making the album and Stevie asked the engineer to turn down the lights, said he needed to "make amends."  That's when he launched into Rivera Paradise.  Tape was running on it and everything locked.  As the song was getting close to the end, the engineer noticed the tape reel was just about out.  He started jumping up and down waving his arms trying to get Chris Layton, the drummer's, attention to let him know they needed to end it NOW.  Chris looked at Stevie and he was just entranced, no way he could let him know they were about to lose the whole song.  They played on, the song ended, and seconds afterward the tape reel was empty.  :)  They recorded it a couple more times, but nothing came close to that first take.

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« Reply #24 on: February 19, 2004, 05:48:25 PM »
my state is forever scarred by his death.. from a STOOPID fgng pilot flying a helocoptor in unfamiliar hilly terrain.


SRV is dmn good... chittlins con carne is my personal fav track. a close second is life by the drop.
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« Reply #25 on: February 19, 2004, 05:49:45 PM »
Speaking of '65 strats...

Fender will still MAKE you a '65 Stratocaster, with all original electronics. They even special order fabric coated wiring to make them authentic. ... On top of that, they will "age" it for you too... if you want.

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« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2004, 05:51:17 PM »
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I nevar heard of Dick Dale.  Is he like Junior?  I agree about the Hendrix "quotes" :D  JB's been one of my fav's for about 10 years now....
dick dale .. think the movie pulp fiction.,....

he did that "surf music" song.

thats what he does
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« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2004, 05:57:07 PM »
I meant LOST as in.. lost from this world and into his music

during the time he played.  it had nothing to do with where he was on the neck or in the song or anything like that.

I miss the dude and his music.
I saw him and Jeff Beck just before he died..
incredible.

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« Reply #28 on: February 19, 2004, 05:59:24 PM »
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Here's a neat story about SRV.  On his last album with Double Trouble, "In Step," there's a song called Riviera Paradise.  It's a real soft, jazzy number that's incredible.  If you listen to his Live at Carnegie Hall album you can hear him noodling what became the intro to it and the end of Lenny.  Anyways....

They were in the studio making the album and Stevie asked the engineer to turn down the lights, said he needed to "make amends."  That's when he launched into Rivera Paradise.  Tape was running on it and everything locked.  As the song was getting close to the end, the engineer noticed the tape reel was just about out.  He started jumping up and down waving his arms trying to get Chris Layton, the drummer's, attention to let him know they needed to end it NOW.  Chris looked at Stevie and he was just entranced, no way he could let him know they were about to lose the whole song.  They played on, the song ended, and seconds afterward the tape reel was empty.  :)  They recorded it a couple more times, but nothing came close to that first take.



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Neat story man thx.

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« Reply #29 on: February 19, 2004, 06:08:45 PM »
Mr. Black pulls out the Stevie Ray altar to worship and gets some grace. News @ 11. :D