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are a few Real Media clips from Mike's 10-23-01 Rusty's in Santa
Monica gig featuring the new DistortionPro pedal...
Gear
for all clips: stock
'1957 Fender Stratocaster,, Tube Echoplex, '66 SuperReverb w/ Weber
P10N speakers, Fender Tube Reverb unit, '67 100watt plexi Marshall into
'67 straight 4X12 w/ 20watt pre-Rola Celestion spkrs. FatBoost, FD2,
DistortionPro, CLYDE wah, Octafuzz.
1)
"Woman Who Can't Be True."
First part of solo is FatBoost through SuperReverb,
then the FD2 kicks in on top of that (first mode, low OD setting) then
I switch over to the DistortionPro into Marshall.
2)
"Seems Like I'm Losin' You."
DistortionPro though Marshall the whole time.
3)
"Beckstabber"
starts off with DP-1/ Marshall, clean parts are
SuperReverb, then Octafuzz on SuperReverb w/ FatBoost, then back to
DP-1 / Marshall at end.
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4) "When I Feel this Way"...a
little FD2, a little CLYDE, and then DistortionPro.
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New
11/5/01 "Another
Time" a new tune...just Guitar, Vocals, and drums
so far that's very much influenced by Robin Trower meets Jack Bruce.
It's all ruff-track at this point subject to change, but has an interesting
vibe so far. A fine example of dinosaur-rock in progress.
'59
strat-->DV-2--->FD2-->100 watt Plexi '67 Marshall w/ 4x12 cab
by Dave
Robinette! Still to come: Guitar solo, slide, Les Paul, Backing vocals
. "On
Down the Road."
9/26
NEW! Drums, organ, Bass added! "I'll
meet you there"
A very Gospel tune, which will have drums, Bass, organ, and lots of
Background vocals. Dave Robinette
and I just wrote and recorded this, it's dedicated to the late Jason
Moore, son of Jimmy and Cynthia Crespo.
New
8/17 "Beckstabber"
Click here for fast
loading Lower-fi MP3
Here's part of a track from my next CD that's a tribute to a certain
guitarist. '65 Olympic White Stratocaster--->FD2--->Echoplex--->'65
Deluxe Reverb amp mic'd with a '60's Neumann U67. Clavinet (thru FD2
and Clyde wah) courtesy of Ed Roth, Drums are Jay
Douglas, and Bass is the unusually unkempt Billy Sasser.
"Things
have Changed" Lower-fi
streaming (32Kbs)
A basic track with Vocals (added 3/11/00) tune using a '61 strat/ Neck
PU-->FD2--> stereo Deja'Vibe--> '68 Plexi Marshall 50 watt
(left) and a '60 Vox AC15 (right)
Here's
a tune tune off the next CD called "Topanga"...
it isn't finished and may be an instrumental.
"Days
into Years" 64Kbs
(longer download)
This is the version I should have put on the CD, <with> the extra
Bridge section and verse before the solo. I'll probably use this version
when I remaster "Days" for the next batch of 5000 CD's.
"Albert's
Association" 96Kbs/44.1K MP3 Higher
Sound Quality (long download!)
or 24kbs Lower-Fi
(quick download!)
A fast 16 bar minor Blues Shuffle that Robben Ford used to perform.
A blast to play live, this cut was recorded at my studio in 1995 with
Chas Mclure on drums. It's a '59 Maple board strat--> Fulldrive2-->SuperReverb
and a Deluxe Reverb powering a Leslie16 spinning speaker. The dirty
parts are strat-->'69pedal-->100watt Plexi marshall.
"Thumbs
Up"(96kbs/44.1K MP3) Higher
sound Quality (long download!)
or 24kbs Lower-Fi
(quick download)
A tune that did not make it on the last CD, it's a minor Jazz/Blues
tribute to Wes Montgomery. Strat-->Echoplex-->Choralflange-->split
to 2 Fender Vibroverbs. Lead is DistortionPro through same amps.
"Bridge
Jam" both in 48kbs Higher
sound Quality (long download!)
or Lower-Fi
(quick download).
'61Strat/Bridge PU --> Deja2 ---> Prototype DistortionPro --->
100 watt Plexi Marshall 1/2 stack. Recorded live 11/98 in Tokyo.
"Laylabreak" (96kbs/44.1K
MP3)
This is the piano break from "Layla" done with a 1957 strat/bridge
PU-->Tube Echoplex-->1965 Princeton
Reverb-->2x12 20watt vintage Celestion cab mic'd with a Royer
121 Ribbon.
© 2001 Victory II Music, All Rights Reserved.
None of this music may be copied or reproduced in any manner without
the expressed written permission of Michael
Fuller.
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