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)
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Set the First
Soooo I finally paired down my song list to the first ever LRN "official" set list(!).
The advantage is that I can keep practice down to a manageable time period and work on specific things. The entire set is about an hour, so another bonus is I can swap material and still have the time be within the bounds of decency.
Ha, of course I am planning to go back to bass music now that I have my Takamine B-10 in stage-ready condition after 17 years...
Set List: Bigmouth, Dead Flowers, Don't Cry No Tears, Easy Wind, Helpless, Her Diamonds, Jane Says, Creep, People Just Ain't No Good, Pumped Up Kicks, Sedan Delivery, Dominance and Submission, There is a Light that Never Goes Out, Yoshimi, Death is Not the End.
Friday, April 19, 2019
New Puppy!
(My slowly evolving Ibanez 2383) |
I remembered I had the magnet from the original, non-functioning Epiphone pickup - so I did a mag-brain transplant! The original magnet turned out to be waaaay stronger than brand-Asia, and I am getting much more sustain. Very happy the pickup has a bit of the original in it and is truly a mutant!
PS The Gibson pickup covers I bought are a hair too narrow for brand-Asia, which is why that pickup is nude.
PPS A new roller bridge is on there too.
Anyhow, here is the weirdness, when I have 3-way switch in the middle, both neck and bridge pickups on, there is no volume unless I have the top volume knob right in the middle. It is not a sweep or anything like that, basically, once I hit 5 the pickups light up and the lower volume knob controls the volume.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Involuntary Acoustic
So I find myself with the residence to myself late Saturday morning and ended up running my Ovation classical guitar through my electric rig. J.A. Also gave me some advice on how to set the old bass practice amp for vocals. It's typically productive like that when J.A. visits.
Also, I paired down my song selections to a limited set list. I wanted to work on a particular variety of tunes and here it is. I just need to focus in getting through the set and not dilly-dally over errors
Set List: Bigmouth Strikes Again, Creep, Dead Flowers, Death Is Not the End, Desperado, Dominance and Submission, Doolin-Dalton, Don't Cry No Tears, Easy Wind, God's Gonna Cut You Down, Heaven, Helpless, Her Diamonds, Hurricane, Jane Says, Old Country Waltz, People Just Ain't No Good, Pumped Up Kicks, Rain Dogs, Sedan Delivery, Soldier Side, Tender Is the Night, There is a Light That Never Goes Out, Waiting for the Great Leap Forward, Yoshimi, Your Racist Friend, Farewell Ride, For the Turnstiles, Girlfriend in a Coma.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
New Rigs
Nothing to see hear...
Actually out of view is my old bass amp with 15" speaker cab that I am using for the guitar. That freed up daughter #1's bass practice amp that I slapped a chorus pedal on and am using for vocals. The vocal volume is a little low in these tunes because the amp is cranked. I wanted a brief practice run whilst wifey was out of the premises for a bit...
Set list: People Just Aint No Good, Creep, There Is A Light That Never Goes Out, Bigmouth Strikes Again, Mad World, Dominance and Submission, Easy Wind, God's Gonna Cut You Down, Her Diamonds, Hurricane, Institutionalized, Jane Says, Jockey Full of Bourbon, Johnny 99.
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