i've tested all the new Digitech amp simulators in our studio
and now I'm convinced... much better than having to drive around with a Marshall stack, a couple of Fenders, a real Vox, a Peavey, a Randall and and a Mesa to give every producer what they want.. I've been really busy in the studio playing on people's CD's and teaching, so I can't complain.
I also learned its true.. my Great-Uncle Hunter Thompson killed himself -- Half the family is sad and half are pissed! (Do you know what its like having Thanksgiving dinner with him??)
and now I'm convinced... much better than having to drive around with a Marshall stack, a couple of Fenders, a real Vox, a Peavey, a Randall and and a Mesa to give every producer what they want.. I've been really busy in the studio playing on people's CD's and teaching, so I can't complain.
I also learned its true.. my Great-Uncle Hunter Thompson killed himself -- Half the family is sad and half are pissed! (Do you know what its like having Thanksgiving dinner with him??)

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And Annie Haslam's unbelievable. When I saw Renaissance (Fairport Convention followed by Steeleye Span opened and Fairport's perpetualy doobie-huffin' fiddleman stayed out for Steeleye & Renaissance) it was nearly a religious experience. It would have been nice to hear Mother Russia live but their take on Simon & G's America made hairs stand up on my back that I didn't know I had.
I recently got a used Digitech processor - haven't played with it much except when I do one-man shows and start playing with feedback and space sounds during song to song segues or in my acoustic version of A Day In The Life.
Kept seeing your posts, like in the Static-X thread so I figured I check out your page. You're 91, huh? Did you get to play with Django or Segovia?