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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2849690" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Nice nice rig. Yaa, the SVT rigs are overkill for most any show these days with really decent house PAs, but stoner rock and metal still pretty much requires alot of noise and amps.</p><p></p><p>My parents used to go see Tommy when I was a kid and rave about him to me.</p><p></p><p>The most floored Ive ever been watching a guitarist play has been between Roy Clark, Jose Feliciano, or Glen Cambell. I saw Roy ripping it up as a kid on a TV show and I had to get down on the floor right in front of the TV to see it as close as I could. Jose I saw him in a rare PBS show and his electric work just totally freaked me out he was that good and it was in the late 70s. Same with Glen, those old country dudes can shredd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2849690, member: 1535"] Nice nice rig. Yaa, the SVT rigs are overkill for most any show these days with really decent house PAs, but stoner rock and metal still pretty much requires alot of noise and amps. My parents used to go see Tommy when I was a kid and rave about him to me. The most floored Ive ever been watching a guitarist play has been between Roy Clark, Jose Feliciano, or Glen Cambell. I saw Roy ripping it up as a kid on a TV show and I had to get down on the floor right in front of the TV to see it as close as I could. Jose I saw him in a rare PBS show and his electric work just totally freaked me out he was that good and it was in the late 70s. Same with Glen, those old country dudes can shredd. [/QUOTE]
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