EET Week covers
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Heston
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EET Week covers
Stick your efforts in here. Here's something I prepared earlier, though I have another cover in the pipeline...
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I just polished off some Low Country shrimp & grits and a mess of collards. That's a hell of a strain on the arm.
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Silent Majority
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Re: EET Week covers
I can't YouTube until I go home tomorrow, but looking forward to hearing that. Do PM me if you fancy doing a cover (I'd love to hear a hip hop take from Kory) so all the crap doesn't get overlapped. Be good to keep the element of surprise, and I can let you know what's available.
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matedog
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Re: EET Week covers
That's stellar work again, Hes. Great job on the video as well.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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That was beautiful, both performance and video. So much gets forgiven after these offerings. 

Endut! Hoch Hech!
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Re: EET Week covers
oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
aaagh!
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Re: EET Week covers
There will always be a chance for this...EET Week comes around once a year!Tim Bucknall wrote:oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
Heston, great job. What do you use for recording?
Inder:
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
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Boogie With Your Children
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
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Vimmattu
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Re: EET Week covers
WOW, just WOW!
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Heston
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Cheers Kory. Just using a Zoom digital 8 track.Kory wrote:There will always be a chance for this...EET Week comes around once a year!Tim Bucknall wrote:oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
Heston, great job. What do you use for recording?
I just polished off some Low Country shrimp & grits and a mess of collards. That's a hell of a strain on the arm.
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Re: EET Week covers
Awesome cover Heston!
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Re: EET Week covers
You must have a much better amp than me, then. I can't get my distorted guitars to sound that full.Heston wrote:Cheers Kory. Just using a Zoom digital 8 track.Kory wrote:There will always be a chance for this...EET Week comes around once a year!Tim Bucknall wrote:oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
Heston, great job. What do you use for recording?
Inder:
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
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Heston
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Re: EET Week covers
I have an "EET" setting on my effects unit. It was manufactured in Munich, circa 1985.Kory wrote:You must have a much better amp than me, then. I can't get my distorted guitars to sound that full.Heston wrote:Cheers Kory. Just using a Zoom digital 8 track.Kory wrote:There will always be a chance for this...EET Week comes around once a year!Tim Bucknall wrote:oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
Heston, great job. What do you use for recording?
I just polished off some Low Country shrimp & grits and a mess of collards. That's a hell of a strain on the arm.
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Kory
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Re: EET Week covers
Ah, so that's what I'm missing. I'll have to check the vintage shops around Seattle.Heston wrote:I have an "EET" setting on my effects unit. It was manufactured in Munich, circa 1985.Kory wrote:You must have a much better amp than me, then. I can't get my distorted guitars to sound that full.Heston wrote:Cheers Kory. Just using a Zoom digital 8 track.Kory wrote:There will always be a chance for this...EET Week comes around once a year!Tim Bucknall wrote:oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
Heston, great job. What do you use for recording?
Inder:
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
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Kory
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Re: EET Week covers
Ah, so that's what I'm missing. I'll have to check the vintage shops around Seattle.Heston wrote:I have an "EET" setting on my effects unit. It was manufactured in Munich, circa 1985.Kory wrote:You must have a much better amp than me, then. I can't get my distorted guitars to sound that full.Heston wrote:Cheers Kory. Just using a Zoom digital 8 track.Kory wrote:There will always be a chance for this...EET Week comes around once a year!Tim Bucknall wrote:oh man, i'm supposed to refrain from playing at the moment. bloody arthritis, but i can't imagine the chance to do this will arise again
aaagh!
Heston, great job. What do you use for recording?
Inder:
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
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Re: EET Week covers
Seconded.daredevil wrote:Awesome cover Heston!
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