

For God's sake [hic!], Useless, why are you cowering from O Really's perfectly reasonable question?
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Old boy's really quite the fossil isn't he?Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:09 pm![]()
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For God's sake [hic!], Useless, why are you cowering from O Really's perfectly reasonable question?Awww., Useless. So much for "Ignored". You fail again. Plus, Useless, you've been busted too many times for anyone to believe you're not reading my posts, anyhow. It's just your excuse for cowering. Awww.
Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:18 pmGive Useless a break. He's so tragically out of touch with the music scene that he actually thinks it's possible to bring pizza into festivals, and that all hip-hop is "thug music".
The thought of my parents attending a Grateful Dead show or a Superbowl of Rock concert in the 70's is pretty amusing and ludicrous.
"degenerated"? Denigrated, or do you mean generational denigration?GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:55 pmThe thought of my parents attending a Grateful Dead show or a Superbowl of Rock concert in the 70's is pretty amusing and ludicrous.
They of course never heard of the bands or liked most of my music (as I wasn't a fan of most of theirs) but I can't recall ever being degenerated.
In fairness to me, Ted the Sledge wasn't the known wingnut he is now.Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 5:32 pm
"degenerated"? Denigrated, or do you mean generational denigration?![]()
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Superbowl of Rock - Oooh, Ted Nugent. Your parents were correct.![]()
Oh, for heaven's sake, you whiny hall monitor. YOU were the very first person to reply to O Really's Coachella festival food tangent, and YOU were the one who then stupidly posted:
Grow up and own YOUR poor choices for once in your life.
How about posting an audio clip of your guitar work? Along with a food recipe, of course.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:54 pmTo stay on topic, here's FOOD for thought......virtually all of us here that were teenagers in the late 60's and early 70's know the sound of rock and roll guitars. What most people don't realize is that a lot of those tones were actually distortion from the guitar amplifiers. The Beatles and most other English bands used Vox amplifiers equipped with Mullard tubes. Mullards break up nicely when overdriven but had those amplifiers been equipped with RCA or Amperex or Telefunken tubes, the sound would have been noticeably different and our own definition of what sounds "good" would also be different. An EL34 Mullard tube that sold for around $3 in 1965 will cost you about $200 or more now depending on how it tests for emissions and transconductance. I use Dutch made EL34's.
And the best way to roll a spleef.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:04 pmHow about posting an audio clip of your guitar work? Along with a food recipe, of course.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:54 pmTo stay on topic, here's FOOD for thought......virtually all of us here that were teenagers in the late 60's and early 70's know the sound of rock and roll guitars. What most people don't realize is that a lot of those tones were actually distortion from the guitar amplifiers. The Beatles and most other English bands used Vox amplifiers equipped with Mullard tubes. Mullards break up nicely when overdriven but had those amplifiers been equipped with RCA or Amperex or Telefunken tubes, the sound would have been noticeably different and our own definition of what sounds "good" would also be different. An EL34 Mullard tube that sold for around $3 in 1965 will cost you about $200 or more now depending on how it tests for emissions and transconductance. I use Dutch made EL34's.
I don't have a guitar. I was referring to the tubes in my stereo amplifier. I did used to have a drum set.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:04 pmHow about posting an audio clip of your guitar work? Along with a food recipe, of course.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:54 pmTo stay on topic, here's FOOD for thought......virtually all of us here that were teenagers in the late 60's and early 70's know the sound of rock and roll guitars. What most people don't realize is that a lot of those tones were actually distortion from the guitar amplifiers. The Beatles and most other English bands used Vox amplifiers equipped with Mullard tubes. Mullards break up nicely when overdriven but had those amplifiers been equipped with RCA or Amperex or Telefunken tubes, the sound would have been noticeably different and our own definition of what sounds "good" would also be different. An EL34 Mullard tube that sold for around $3 in 1965 will cost you about $200 or more now depending on how it tests for emissions and transconductance. I use Dutch made EL34's.
I use one of those Biden glass pipes. Saves paper.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:06 pmAnd the best way to roll a spleef.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:04 pmHow about posting an audio clip of your guitar work? Along with a food recipe, of course.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:54 pmTo stay on topic, here's FOOD for thought......virtually all of us here that were teenagers in the late 60's and early 70's know the sound of rock and roll guitars. What most people don't realize is that a lot of those tones were actually distortion from the guitar amplifiers. The Beatles and most other English bands used Vox amplifiers equipped with Mullard tubes. Mullards break up nicely when overdriven but had those amplifiers been equipped with RCA or Amperex or Telefunken tubes, the sound would have been noticeably different and our own definition of what sounds "good" would also be different. An EL34 Mullard tube that sold for around $3 in 1965 will cost you about $200 or more now depending on how it tests for emissions and transconductance. I use Dutch made EL34's.
Did that come with your free covid test kit?
neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:29 pmI would sometimes eat raw Pilsbury biscuit dough. And my mom made me return my Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention "Just Another Band From LA" album when she heard Frank shouting to a live audience "I think it's fucking great to be alive. If anyone doesn't think it's fucking great to be alive they better leave." I didn't take it back to the store but never played it when she was around after that. And at the time I thought it was fucking great that mom thought I'd gotten rid of that record but didn't really.
Well, I got my four free covid test kits. After I picked up five test kits at Costco. Those were about $4 ea. None of them had glass pipes though. Was I cheated? They did have little q-tips and plastic vials full of reagent solution. Just finished the last of the freebies last night. Negative, as were all the others.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:20 pmI never got one of those. Don't know why. The post office knows where I live.