1. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Doesn't the iPod have a mike?


    nope, iPods don't have mikes. (I feel we're getting into the technology topic)
  2. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    nope, iPods don't have mikes. (I feel we're getting into the technology topic)

    Not really lol, but I guess at the same time yes. I was more thinking that, even though my Zen's mike is fairly shit, it's adequate enough to record, just surprised iPods han't got none!
  3. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    Please get us back on topic...lol


    It is mildly on topic, Adam DID get busted for marijuana once.

    Anywho...

    Bono's Irish Falcon is a pretty cool guitar but the 1959 Gretsch Country Club that he used during the AB sessions and during early Elevation shows was also a pretty great guitar - rumoured to have been bought off Bruce Springsteen.





  4. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    It is mildly on topic, Adam DID get busted for marijuana once.

    Anywho...

    Bono's Irish Falcon is a pretty cool guitar but the 1959 Gretsch Country Club that he used during the AB sessions and during early Elevation shows was also a pretty great guitar - rumoured to have been bought off Bruce Springsteen.

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    Hmm, looks like someone was playing I Will Follow lol...but yeah, I prefer the 1959 to the Irish Falcon looks-wise
  5. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    It is mildly on topic, Adam DID get busted for marijuana once.

    Anywho...

    Bono's Irish Falcon is a pretty cool guitar but the 1959 Gretsch Country Club that he used during the AB sessions and during early Elevation shows was also a pretty great guitar - rumoured to have been bought off Bruce Springsteen.

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    Thanks for getting us back on track, Jeff.

    Never really been a fan of the Irish Falcon looks wise, but sound wise it kicks ass.
  6. Here's a question for ye all - why is it that AofH was originally played using "power chords", I mean watch R&H, and Edge plays it thus, and you can tell he is on any live version c. Lovetown - for reference, I'm listening to the New Year's Day show from the Point Depot, and you can here the gap between the chords - yet on recent versions, he just plays it with normal open chords?
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoyHere's a question for ye all - why is it that AofH was originally played using "power chords", I mean watch R&H, and Edge plays it thus, and you can tell he is on any live version c. Lovetown - for reference, I'm listening to the New Year's Day show from the Point Depot, and you can here the gap between the chords - yet on recent versions, he just plays it with normal open chords?


    hmm....good question...don't know.
  8. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    hmm....good question...don't know.

    Ha, I think it's more a rhetorical question in hope that people might know...oh Jeff, where art thou?!
  9. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979
    I've seen Danelectro mini's crack. I've seen the knobs come off. I've seen the switches fail and break off.

    I am not saying the mini's are all bad. But it's a bit like Payless Shoes... good for some wear but they are hardly Feragamo. Same with the Dan-O mini's. When you pay less - you get less.


    Hm... I've got my PB&J for a few years now and it never failed me. Can't really imagine myself breaking it accidentally with my foot. Probably the person you're talking about stomps on his effects like a mad elephant... but I guess you could break off Dan-O or BOSS knobs in the same way.

    In the mad elephant case I'd suggest the Ibanez Tone- Lok series or the Danelectro Cool Cats. Both are made of metal. Tone- Loks have push- in knobs while Cool Cats have them on their backside, far from the owner's foot. This should give some protection for those who consider the transparent Danelectro mini protectors too weak.

    Alex
  10. Originally posted by WojBhoyHere's a question for ye all - why is it that AofH was originally played using "power chords", I mean watch R&H, and Edge plays it thus, and you can tell he is on any live version c. Lovetown - for reference, I'm listening to the New Year's Day show from the Point Depot, and you can here the gap between the chords - yet on recent versions, he just plays it with normal open chords?


    Maybe he liked the sound of the power chords back then, and now he likes the open chords? You can ask the same question about a number of songs. Why was Bad on the album just played with open strings, but live it was palm muted? I know the album version is like 2 or 3 guitars, but you can get close with 1. And why didn't he use a humbucker or bridge for Pride live instead of using the bridge/middle of a strat he used/uses? Weird.
  11. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]

    Maybe he liked the sound of the power chords back then, and now he likes the open chords?


    That was my thought as well. Also considering he's not playing it on a Rick. anymore, it's much more stripped down, etc. This is probably why...
  12. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]Maybe he liked the sound of the power chords back then, and now he likes the open chords? You can ask the same question about a number of songs. Why was Bad on the album just played with open strings, but live it was palm muted? I know the album version is like 2 or 3 guitars, but you can get close with 1. And why didn't he use a humbucker or bridge for Pride live instead of using the bridge/middle of a strat he used/uses? Weird.

    Conclusions;

    a) more questions for Jeff to ask Dallas or Edge when the time comes
    b) Bridges are good for crossing over water.