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About JRomero
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- Birthday 08/15/1990
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http://www.jasonromero.com
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Wrightwood, CA
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Guitars, Led Zeppelin, music, computers, women.
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GREAT videos! I'm not even a drummer (I play guitar), but I sat here and watched your entire video about the "2:35 fill" during "I Can't Quit You Baby". I absolutely love that fill, and I air-drum it every time I hear it. For what it's worth (a guitar player's dumb opinion), I think you're right about the bass drum in that fill. It does sound naked without it. Damn. Now I wanna dig my drums out of storage.
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The closest pedal I've seen, by far, is the Strymon El Capistan. Quite pricey, though it's worth every penny
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CONSEQUENCES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME.
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My father was at this show.
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Welcome to the forum, Astrosmoke! I used to live in Wrightwood for seventeen years before moving to Vegas.
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That is indeed an MXR Phase 90 pedal. The black coloring on it is tape used to secure the pedal to the stage so it wont move around.
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Here is a photo of the pedals under Jonesy's Fender Rhodes:
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When Jonsey was playing keys, mandolin, or guitar, he played the bass with his feet using bass pedals. They're basically a set of enlarged piano keys which can be played with the feet. When stepped on, they play the bass note. Watch the video at around 5:50. You can see Jonsey make good use of his bass pedals.
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zeppelin reality that's a mystery to me
JRomero replied to mikeinmobile's topic in Led Zeppelin Newbies
Wow! I'm a bit ashamed to say this, but this is the first time I've ever heard of the color-able inner sleeve of ITTOD. Would anybody happen to have a picture of this? I can't seem to find one online, and my copy of the album was lost in a flood (ironically enough). -
For Your Life. O,O,O,O,O,O,Y
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Custard Pie. G,S,D,B,G,L,T
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Great minds think alike! I've been doing the same thing with one of my acoustic guitars until I save up enough money for a mandolin. I've been "mandolinizing" my Kramer Ferrington, which has a nice cutaway, which makes the higher frets easier to play with.
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From just the video alone, I definitely like the Dunlop Cry Baby Classic a lot more. For me, the Vox is too shallow and doesn't have as nice of a wah range as the Dunlop has. The Dunlop certainly has more of a Jimmy sound and vibe than the Vox does. Just my two cents.
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I went through every song, and found more to add to the slide list: Your Time is Gonna Come Tangerine That's The Way Bron-Y-Aur Stomp The Rain Song Trampled Underfoot Sick Again We're Gonna Groove That's all I could come up with! -Jason