1. Originally posted by LikeASong:There are some absolute killers over there. Did you eventually figure our the guitar sound for Superstition? haha ... have a good rehearse!!

    OK, I gotta go now, should go back to Inorganic Chemistry... Not precisely my favorite way of spending the Saturday's evening, but hey, it'll pay off




    I did figure out a great sound for Superstition! And speaking of there being real KILLERS on the setlist...one of the next pitches to add is "All These Things That I've Done" Good luck, my friend! I work tonight but I might be able to check in later and see if you've surrendered to U2Start anymore throughout the day
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:There are some absolute killers over there. Did you eventually figure our the guitar sound for Superstition? haha ... have a good rehearse!!

    OK, I gotta go now, should go back to Inorganic Chemistry... Not precisely my favorite way of spending the Saturday's evening, but hey, it'll pay off




    The italics dropping happened again!! And happened in the quote after

    That's a pretty long set Matt, we better some video at least
  3. Originally posted by jofice:[..]

    The italics dropping happened again!! And happened in the quote after

    That's a pretty long set Matt, we better some video at least


    Yes! It is! In the quote too, damn...

    And you shall surely see some video


  4. Good stuff man, hope it goes well. Are you just playing guitar or are you singing too?

    Oh, and saw Superstition is in the set. Did you get a guitar sound for it? What settings do you have?
  5. Originally posted by jofice:[..]

    Good stuff man, hope it goes well. Are you just playing guitar or are you singing too?

    Oh, and saw Superstition is in the set. Did you get a guitar sound for it? What settings do you have?


    I'm just playing guitar. Singing backup/harmonies, though. And for Superstition I actually found a setting built into my Digitech multi-effect that gave me a really gritty fuzz sound. I kicked up the treble a notch inside the setting, switched to my neck pickups on the guitar, and turned on my Vox wah pedal and left it in that "wah-sweet-spot" to give it a nice element of funk. When I really get into it, I lean back and forth on the wah slightly with the notes in the verse to make them each pop Fun little jam, for sure. I'll see if I can snag any video of the rehearsal today...the bass player won't be there, and he's essential for Superstition, but I'll tape what I can. No promises, but I'll do my best.
  6. From that setlist, your band seems cool. Can you post some vids? Also, if you want to do Gin Blossoms, Til I Hear It from you would be better than Hey Jealousy. Just my opinion.





    Not that Hey Jealousy is a bad song by any means.

    Original version of Dusted was better though than the one off Les Miserables Experience in my opinion though.





  7. Had a mini-practice today...ran that set but without our bass player. The singer's mix on the PA was off as well...we're trying to figure out if either the mic is mysteriously broken or if his PA channel is just fucked up. Either way, I had the drummer's brother tape us practicing "American Woman", "Creep", and "Superstition". I managed to mess up an entire melodic part in "Creep", and the other guitar player went into the chorus 4 bars early one time in "Superstition", but that's why they're practices....I can post the videos on here tomorrow at some point. No time today.

    And Aaron, our singer actually sounds much more like the version off of Dusted. He has his own way of singing the songs, since most of the time when he tries to perfectly match the studio versions, they come out sub-par. He figures its a little better to throw a little originality into the mix, and that way people can't blame us for trying too hard to sound authentic and failing. Works for him, works for me. Was a fun day though.

    Also, setlist updates- Today, added "My Own Worst Enemy" by Lit, and "Pour Some Sugar On Me" by Def Leppard. "Under Pressure" may be cut, we aren't sure yet. Pretty hard to pull off since Freddie Mercury couldn't make it to practice. PSSOM will be used solely if we need to fill more time at our bar gig- it's hard for a 5-piece garage band to pull off an arena rock anthem like that.
  8. I was surprised the other day regarding you passion for Under Pressure... I don't think you'll leave that one off the set without giving a tough fight, will you?
  9. ¡Hola mi amigos! ¿Cómo estás?


  10. Mycket bra!! Och du?

    (Yes, absolutely. Google translate )



    Oh, by the way, let me do a little correction to you, I think it will do good for you:
    Amigo = friend
    AmigoS = friendS

    And then, if you use the plural, then you have to use the verb in plural as well:
    I am - yo estoy
    you are - tú estás
    (s)he is - el(la) está
    we are - nosotros estamos
    you are - vosotros estáis
    they are - ellos están


    So, if your ¿Cómo estás? question was aimed just to me, then it should have been "¡Hola mi amigo! ¿Cómo estás?" , but if it was aimed to the whole community, it should have been "¡Hola miS amigoS! ¿Cómo estáis?"



    Anyway, it's really GREAT to see you writing in Spanish
  11. ¡Pardón Sergio!

    I fucked up, hahaha. My bad habit of changing what I'm going to say mid sentence combined with laziness. Because I do know that grammar, believe it or not, I'm pretty good at grammar. I actually have the highest grade in Spanish. I also have that in German and English. The only language I don't have the highest grade in is Swedish

    Oh, and: ¡Bien, también!
  12. hahaha, I speak Swedish better than you!!

    Nah, it's seriously fantastic seeing you people speaking Spanish every now and then! For example, Kirsten and I use to exchange Spanish and German roles in our PMs, and it's very very funny because you don't expect such common expressions in your language to come from a 2000 kms away virtual friend