Wed. night. Jerry's sound was not very prominent early on especially on his through alot better and was the only band member introduced by Clapton which of his originals and featured Jerry on about half of the tunes. On one song my surprise used a 16 hole CBH model which has caused me to dust mine off (tone, feel,) so I was intrigued by this since Jerry has always been a die Jerry played mostly second position and a couple in first position - Hoochie
tweed amp. It looked so new I wondered if it was one of the newer reissues or Anybody else know the specs on the amp he is using on this tour? It sounded so again this surprised me that he only used a smaller amp especially on such
this list. I too use older tubes in my amps when I can find them. Now if I any word on the Ultimos? DATE: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 12:39:17 CDT
> Yes thanks, it was a "blue tube" from tube works.
sound). some people like the Ibanez Tube Screamer, a tube emulation pedal is the best advise I can think of (I haven't). Some catalog houses let you
Harv haandru~mm.com - opinions my own
DATE: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 15:09:21 CDT
Sounds eclectic as heck, A showcase. Mostly harp, some overdubs, gimics him, but many of you have mentioned him more than a few times. Orderable
Harv haandru~mm.com - opinions my own
DATE: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 18:38:17 CDT From: "ELIOT WILLIAMS" Subject: Re: Paul DeLay
> From: haandru~mm.com (Harvey A. Andruss, III) > records, but they say they can get a Red Lighning 9/94 release by Paul > this? I ordered it and can send it back, but it's not another "oh the other
or so ago. It was billed as "the best of Paul DeLay"; I can't release date you mention). Unfortunately the CD inside the box, altogether (apparently due to a manufacturing mixup). I sent it back I'd be curious to know what you think of the disc so I can decide if Eliot Williams ecwill~acc.wisc.edu DATE: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 23:06:40 CDT
it was a great show (at least for the set I was there for - it was kind of
very spontaneous - often stopping a song, pausing, stomping a beat out he is very proficient on. He's one of the few blues players I've seen
Bassman with a delay pedal for reverb. His mic looked like an old Smith. He plays Hohner 270 chromatics I told him that a lot of his diatonic position a lot. He told me that it's because he plays a lot of octaves.
sad that he worked prety hard on it and it looks like it might be a good one. DATE: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 23:12:17 CDT From: dink~x.netcom.com (Jim Dinkey) Subject: Harmonica Cruise Advertising a la Wall Stree Journal
sucessfully marketed their skills, records, songs and CDs on Internet. Does anybody out there know of the methods or lists that they use that might
lists. If you have thoughts about other areas to market the cruise, feel free to comment; more helpful. DATE: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 09:01:53 CDT
James Harman) and the GIFs that I've received from people who have drawn