Hi! I'm new on the town!

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carbia
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Hi! I'm new on the town!

Post by carbia »

Hi, I'm Jose from Spain.

I'm new on this forum, and I hope that I'll pass great times here.

Best regards!
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yowhatsshakin
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Welcome Jose! I'm sure you will find a wealth of information here on the site.

- Jos
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StratsRock
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Welcome to the community! What do you play?

G
carbia
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Post by carbia »

Hi!

I play in a classic rock'n'roll band named "Os John Deeres", yeah, like green tractors (I have one :lol: )
We sing in Galician, the language of Galicia, the country in witch we live, in Spain's north.
Here two clips of my band:

This song calls "bótalle terra"
[youtube]oLm5KKOe1TQ[/youtube]

And this is a version of the rock hit "born to be wild", performed in Santiago de Compostela in front of 6.000 persons :D
[youtube]RU9n76FbG9s[/youtube]

I'm the thin guy with the Yngwie Strat and the SG

Now, my live gear is:

G&L Legacy
Gibson SG'61 RI
Maxon TS808
Vox Clyde
Tc Nova Delay
Soldano Hot Rod 50

But I also use Marshall Plexi some times.

I hope you like it
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Kit
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Post by Kit »

Welcome! Your band sounds tight and dynamic and fun to listen to.

Kit
carbia
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thanks!
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asphalt-abate
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Post by asphalt-abate »

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Jose:

Thanks for sharing the videos. Interestingly the bass comes through on the live video. Often with these vids it's either not audible up or its muddy. I enjoyed the energy of the crowd and band performance in the live video. There's a guy in the audience smoking, which is not allowed in most venues in the US anymore, which is why it caiught my eye.

The first video is cool as well. Your singer has a powerful voice. How does your drummer get that lag hit on the drum? Freaky.

But what really stands out is your style of vibrato, as demonstrated on your solos in both videos. As a guitar player I feel the need to point it out. Very classy. Nicely done!

Welcome.

Tom
Tom

Renton, WA USA
sirmyghin
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Good vids, the girl has got some pipes.
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willross
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Nice work and you can't go wrong with a Soldano...


Cheers,

Will