8x12 Marshall cab in the background?

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Re: 8x12 Marshall cab in the background?

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Reeltarded wrote:Ikea is awesome! We have to drive 2, 3, or 5 hours to get to one though.

If someone tells me they are driving to Ikea, I shake my butt like I have a tail and go wait by their car.
My wife is a little suspect of going ever since I bought a chrome napkin holder to use as a chassis for an amp. Now she knows my only reason for going. Well, that and the meatballs and lingonberry.
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Black Keys fan here too. There was a good "rig rundown" in Premier Guitar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAt70OcyTN4
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I have followed the Black Keys since I heard about them.

It seems that their formula has changed a bit since their rise to fame.

Dan used to use all kinds of funky gear and guitars.
Cheap no name amps and funky japanese guitars.

Although he still does to an extent, the gear has gotten better.

Last show I saw (maybe SNL) he had a bass player and keys.

Anyway, I don't mean to rain on their parade just a little sad that he has strayed a bit from the original setup.

But, they still sound cool. :D
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A few more songs from the same show:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OtaTlrflRo
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