B&D w/ The Rev... CMA's

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B&D w/ The Rev... CMA's

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Here is a YT clip of B&D w/ the Rev..@ the CMA's tonight...Hope you don't mind me posting this...

Gary Morse (Lap Steel) using 50 watt X-Model basic HRM set on the clean channel

Lou Toomey using Non HRM,, Clean Channel sounds boosted..

Tony King Lindy Fralin Model

The Rev Not using a VVT..... Yet!!

Hope you like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YGwqj0HX2g


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Amazingly fat tone there Tony.

I like the line "Play our guitars loud!" :D
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talbany wrote:Here is a YT clip of B&D w/ the Rev..@ the CMA's tonight...Hope you don't mind me posting this...
Gary Morse (Lap Steel) using 50 watt X-Model basic HRM set on the clean channel
Lou Toomey using Non HRM,, Clean Channel sounds boosted..
Tony King Lindy Fralin Model
The Rev Not using a VVT..... Yet!!
Hope you like...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YGwqj0HX2g
Tony VVT
Sounds great!
I must admit, haven't really heard of Lou Toomey, the soloist/tele guy.

By the way Billy Gibbons has a nice bone dry tone too. Not so dumble'ish but sweet!
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ampdork wrote:Amazingly fat tone there Tony.

I like the line "Play our guitars loud!" :D

GRACIA'S!!
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Wow what a great tune!
Was that from last night?

If all country was like that I would get in line!

For the purists, probably not what they want in a country song... :lol:

Amps sounded amazing Tony!

Funny how Billy's tone really wasn't like his normal rack gear processed tone he gets when in ZZ Top.

I'm sure the Rev will soon be buying one of your amps.
He owns one of every other kind!
Tom

Don't let that smoke out!
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Structo wrote:Wow what a great tune!
Was that from last night?

If all country was like that I would get in line!

For the purists, probably not what they want in a country song... :lol:

Amps sounded amazing Tony!

Funny how Billy's tone really wasn't like his normal rack gear processed tone he gets when in ZZ Top.

I'm sure the Rev will soon be buying one of your amps.
He owns one of every other kind!

Tom
From last night...The Show was in Nashville so they were able to use their road gear for the show...B&D was never really known for being roots country..I consider them the Rolling Stones of country music.. Ronnie Dunn is an amazing singer..If they come around you should really try to see them before they split..A great group live..Am just not saying this because they use my stuff really...

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Nothing wrong with their music.
I like a lot of what Brooks and Dunn have done in the past.

I had a cowgirl girlfriend back in the early 90's so I was exposed to a lot of C&W music.
In fact we went and saw TJ Shepherd and it was a great show.

So what's up with this farewell thing?
I am always a bit suspicious when they announce these sort of things.

Like it's a publicity stunt to generate ticket and CD sales. :lol:
Tom

Don't let that smoke out!
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