a familiair blue light?
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I think so. I spoke to him in Holland when he was about to travel to the USA to do a tour and pick up his Bludo.
Nice guy. Great sound. Mind you he sounded pretty good through his Dr Z. Had an old Superreverb with him as well I think.
Nice guy. Great sound. Mind you he sounded pretty good through his Dr Z. Had an old Superreverb with him as well I think.
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Looks like the Two-Rock he played on his last US small club tour.
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Great playing! Relaxed pocket and terrific triplet use! Btw, it is the triplet phrasing that makes Matt's playing similar to RFs. Whther he likes it or not.... RF is a triplet phrasing master.
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Damn straight, but I hear more similarities and differences as well. Schofield approaches with more free abandon where Ford is more careful in his approach.dogears wrote:Great playing! Relaxed pocket and terrific triplet use! Btw, it is the triplet phrasing that makes Matt's playing similar to RFs. Whther he likes it or not.... RF is a triplet phrasing master.
Also vocalization is a key difference, Schofield can out sing Ford anyday IMHO. I've always felt that Ford would benefit from Santana's approach to vocals, hire the best and keep your mouth shut
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Not quite fair to Robben, since the album 'handfull of blues' he's been a great singer IMO - no, perhaps not great, but good. IMOBob-I wrote:Damn straight, but I hear more similarities and differences as well. Schofield approaches with more free abandon where Ford is more careful in his approach.dogears wrote:Great playing! Relaxed pocket and terrific triplet use! Btw, it is the triplet phrasing that makes Matt's playing similar to RFs. Whther he likes it or not.... RF is a triplet phrasing master.
Also vocalization is a key difference, Schofield can out sing Ford anyday IMHO. I've always felt that Ford would benefit from Santana's approach to vocals, hire the best and keep your mouth shut
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Trust me, I'm a big Robben fan and yes he's a good singer, but he's got enough talent to be one of the biggies in the industry, yet he's not anywhere near where Clapton or Santana are. I blame the lack of really strong vocals to front the band.bluesfendermanblues wrote:Not quite fair to Robben, since the album 'handfull of blues' he's been a great singer IMO - no, perhaps not great, but good. IMO
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GotchaBob-I wrote:Trust me, I'm a big Robben fan and yes he's a good singer, but he's got enough talent to be one of the biggies in the industry, yet he's not anywhere near where Clapton or Santana are. I blame the lack of really strong vocals to front the band.bluesfendermanblues wrote:Not quite fair to Robben, since the album 'handfull of blues' he's been a great singer IMO - no, perhaps not great, but good. IMO
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Spoke with Matt today: "That's another Two Rock prototype that I have back in Europe to try out at the moment. Similar to the one I had on the US tour, but even more stripped down, and "Fender-y" I suppose. Single channel, clean, dual rectified 50 watt. Took the wrong speakers for it that weekend though. "
There ya have it.
There ya have it.
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+1! Exactly.Bob-I wrote:Trust me, I'm a big Robben fan and yes he's a good singer, but he's got enough talent to be one of the biggies in the industry, yet he's not anywhere near where Clapton or Santana are. I blame the lack of really strong vocals to front the band.
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