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Eric West Member From: Portland, Oregon, USA |
posted 31 October 2003 11:32 AM
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I'll trade any of or all them for one new one ( or an old one). ( Just trying out the pod xt/usb recording function for low bandwith posting..) Some of them I'm kind of sheepish trading away, One I just got. More Cruel Tape They should simple enough to not need tab. ( I hope so... Will accept trades in any shape. EJL |
Gary Lee Gimble Member From: Gaithersburg, Maryland |
posted 31 October 2003 11:46 AM
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Eric, I think you need to turn the reverb up a little. |
Eric West Member From: Portland, Oregon, USA |
posted 31 October 2003 11:57 AM
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GLG, Actually it's dry. I've just got a BIG basement...
Now if I could just find my GPS... EJL |
Gordon Black Member From: burns,oregon,usa |
posted 31 October 2003 03:28 PM
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Cool. Hey Eric, how did your trip to Gnashville go with the Jason Snell band? Did you get to see Seymore and eat cold french fries? |
Ray Montee Member From: Portland, OR, USA |
posted 01 November 2003 09:33 AM
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Hey ERIC! I'll order up a VERY LARGE ORDER of COLD, GREASY FRIES (Like Jollie's puts out).........if'n you'll show me how to do that "special" lick.......... It's an Emmons/Hughey and everyone else's kinda lick. Duggie Do-Right knows the one and he refuses to show me too. Just tab it out on an old used bar glass napkin or whatever. I need to get "THAT" lick ASAP. I have a sick friend that's dying of cancer and he really wants to hear it one more time and has asked me personally to play it for him. His wife and seven heartbroken and destitute kids have all pleaded with me to be sure and do it for "him" at his funeral. Surely, you don't want me to break their hearts, do you? |
Eric West Member From: Portland, Oregon, USA |
posted 01 November 2003 10:47 AM
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Let me wrestle with it yet a while.. Since eternal damnation isn't one of the consequences, ( not to make light of that particular situation ) I'm just going to have to put it in the pile of stuff that I might get to this week... Like getting a new day job. Sorry for the reverb and the panning effect, but I was/am playing with my pod.... ( OK, I know Ray....) and trying to get the sample rate down for quick posting of small files. I was hoping a couple others might share their licks by posting them similarly and compare their methods of doing so. I actually am thinking of showing up at Jollies this Sunday as Dale G said he sometimes comes up there along with Keith Holder and a couple others.
EJL |
Curt Langston Member From: ***In the shadows of Tulsa at Bixby, USA*** |
posted 24 July 2005 06:33 PM
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Man Eric! I think that clip was excellent. I love the panning right-to-left, and the delays. Very tasteful indeed! ------------------ |
Eric West Member From: Portland, Oregon, USA |
posted 24 July 2005 07:01 PM
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Well I've been pretty tardy at posting any more, and I apologize again for the reverb. It was my first try a couple of years ago. We'll get some more up this week. I've got more time now.
EJL |
Bob Carlucci Member From: Candor, New York, USA |
posted 24 July 2005 07:52 PM
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Geez Eric, I' love to trade, but you've already got every lick I know, and one or two I don't!.. I liked the tone... Yes a little rich on the reverb,but thats what I like...bob |
Eric West Member From: Portland, Oregon, USA |
posted 24 July 2005 09:19 PM
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ppmmmhhhmhpppt.. (spits monster energy drink on saran wrap covered keyboard....) Thats IT!. Now I've GOT TO. I thought I'd be in hell when I went to visit Bobbe at his store with my new Marrs, and met all those high class guys. I just played some cheezy sounding **** ******** licks and they gave me a "thumbs up". I think they were laughing.. I spent a month learning parts of Bobbe's Thanks a Lot, and he pretended that he liked them. He was probably wincing, and I think I saw him fiddling with his pacemaker. (I guess the controls are in his front pocket.) He tried to show me some of the latest Pete Burak travis picking he learned when he was there, but it was too complicated for either of us.. <;0) EJL [This message was edited by Eric West on 25 July 2005 at 09:44 PM.] |
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