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Panamonte

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  • Birthday 06/06/1963

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  1. Insanely versatile wah/filter pedal. I bought it new in 2015, but it's not had much use and it's never been out of the house. To be honest it offers far more versatility than I've ever actually needed, but it is an amazing pedal and very tweakable just using the controls on the unit. If you want to take it even further, there's an editor that opens up all sorts of interesting ways that you can get the two filters to behave and interact. You can find full details, specs, videos etc on the Sonuus website: http://www.sonuus.com/products_wahoo.html £100 (inc UK delivery)
  2. I bought Kyle's Boss DD-500. Easy, quick, hassle-free deal. Could not have been smoother. Top bloke.
  3. I bought a delay pedal from John and can only echo (arf arf!) what others have said - top bloke, pleasure doing business with him.
  4. I'd like this and I've sent you a PM
  5. All Gates Open: The Story of Can by Rob Young & Irmin Schmidt. More than a music biog - a really interesting and thought-provoking read.
  6. Bought a pedal from Alex. Very well packed, swift despatch, great comms. Another exemplary BC transaction. Thanks Alex!
  7. John Wetton throughout his time with King Crimson, but particularly this from c.4.30 - P bass through a Hiwatt head I believe.
  8. Blimey, I thought the name rang a bell. I used to rehearse there about 30 years ago. And did some recording at Triple X studio on the same industrial estate.
  9. 1983. We took a 3 track demo around the A&R departments of CBS, Virgin, RCA & Arista demanding a 3 album deal with a £100,000 non-recuperable advance (because our mates had got that deal from Chrysalis). Stipulated that they could only listen to the demo while we were in the room. We were offered a £20,000 one-off single deal by CBS after a meeting with Muff Winwood. Turned it down on the grounds that they weren't showing enough commitment. Oh the joys of being 19 and cocky!
  10. Hey, even Tony Levin makes mistakes. Here's a recent blog entry to prove it. It refers to a King Crimson gig earlier this week. Apparently the punters didn't notice [color=#1D2129][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]"Some of my friends in the audience thought tonight’s show was even better than last nights, and maybe it was.[/font][/color] [color=#1D2129][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]But there was one train wreck. And a Crimson train wreck is, well, not like other bands… a King C[/font][/color][color=#1D2129][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]rimson train wreck takes out the whole train station. And maybe the town it’s in! Allow me to explain. It happened during “The ConstruKction of Light”, a particularly complex piece. I’ve mentioned in a few interviews that to me, Trey Gunn’s touch guitar part on that piece is the best I know of, for utilizing what the instrument can do, and complementing the music in a unique way. But it’s really tricky… took me ages to learn, and even now that I’ve got it down, things can go wrong at any point. And tonight, things indeed went wrong. It’s hard to say where it began… hard, not because I don’t know, but because I know it was because of me! Only a little error… pausing four beats instead of six. (there are various pauses of both lengths in the piece.) But in this piece, we’re not all playing in the same time signature, so the two guitarists, hearing me enter early, didn’t know when to enter with their parts… opted instead to let me keep going on my own. And I did keep going. The drums are out in that section, so it was just me, playing on and on in a complex eighth note pattern, hoping someone would come in. That lasted for ages (to me) and finally the drummers and I came together with the 15/8 figure that signals the end of what could be called the verse. But then, a new issue.. would the guitars enter with verse two, or, not having played anything yet, start in on verse one. Alas, they didn’t agree on that. They came in with both, hence in different keys! The ensuing harmonic mess left them no choice but to stop again, leaving… you guessed it, just me playing alone again. By now, we certainly knew we had a problem about how to bring this piece together. There’s no just counting ‘one two three four’ when one player’s in 28/8 and others in 7/4 offset a quarter note from each other, and the drummers waiting to join in in 15/8 to signal finally getting beyond the verses! I could have just stopped and admitted defeat (maybe thrown up my hands and shouted “Thank You” in a Spinal Tap maneuver.) But, right or wrong, (well, wrong or wrong) I persisted.[/font][/color]
  11. Alternatively, I find that this will fit in a suitcase. [URL=http://s1187.photobucket.com/user/panamonte/media/2016-06-11%2022.59.25_1.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z394/panamonte/2016-06-11%2022.59.25_1.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  12. [url="http://s1187.photobucket.com/user/panamonte/media/Ella.jpg.html"][/url] Well, unless Ella has added unacceptable signal to noise ratio, wow & flutter and drop outs to her phenomenal vocal technique...
  13. So THAT'S why you take a spare guitar.
  14. Hooray! Wishing you both every happiness.
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