Arrrggh... my during my field trip to the shed I was lazy and while moving my musical equipment left my cord plugged into the output jack of my electric guitar. Must have knocked it or something because I cracked the plastic housing (it is an enclosed output jack) and the whole housing disintegrated into pieces! I am working on a repair, it's a weird one because I don't see a ground wire attached...? Anyhow, ran through a few new numbers using my acoustic guitar plugged in and began working with guitar and mic. Sorry about the squeaky floor...
Tunes: Robber Dub; Point Blank; Sunday Morning Coming Down; and Death Gripped and Cracked Pipe (Instr.)
The American band SUBNOVA* was a two-piece formed in the San Francisco Bay Area during the latter 1990s by Reverend Bill on 5-string Yamaha electric bass and Matrox on a Carlos steel-string. No known recordings of their sessions exist. Luminous Red Nova continues to explore concepts of DIY garage band music.
(* Not related to [sub]NOVA from Sheffield England or the electronic musician Subnova from Minneapolis)
Friday, September 23, 2016
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Sent to the Shed
Continuing my quest for passable warbles (to myself at least) I journeyed during the dark of night off to a tin shack on the property's periphery trailing an extremely long extension cord. Also did a set during the day, over 100 degrees - whew, sweaty. All covers still: Atlantic City; Danger Bird; Don't Cry No Tears; Daughter; Easy Wind; Girlfriend in a Coma; New Speedway Boogie; Police and Thieves; The River; Roll Another Number; and Tonight's the Night.
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