The Skull and Roses festival from Ventura California is live streaming for FREE from April 7-10. DSO is playing tonight (Friday) and Phil & Friends are playing Sunday night. LOTS of great acts. Here's a link for info.
Bill, tgo
https://skullandroses.com/ (https://skullandroses.com/)
Watching DSO do the show from 50 years ago in Wembly. Lead guitarist is playing Alligator and the bassist is playing Mission Control! Fun show so far.
Bill, tgo
Quote from: lbpesq on April 08, 2022, 09:30:03 PM
Watching DSO do the show from 50 years ago in Wembly. Lead guitarist is playing Alligator and the bassist is playing Mission Control! Fun show so far.
Bill, tgo
I couldn't stream it, but here's some of that... on the y-tube. (I think)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbrTV0fHjPI
Man, would I love to play that bass for a set with my guys one of these nights.
Quote from: edwardofhuncote on April 19, 2022, 12:59:14 PM
Quote from: lbpesq on April 08, 2022, 09:30:03 PM
Watching DSO do the show from 50 years ago in Wembly. Lead guitarist is playing Alligator and the bassist is playing Mission Control! Fun show so far.
Bill, tgo
I couldn't stream it, but here's some of that... on the y-tube. (I think)
Man, would I love to play that bass for a set with my guys one of these nights.
Yeah - but he shouldn't have been allowed to play it through 10s; that thing needs some
air moving to do it justice! For most of their run, Phil used 15s & 18s - you know,
bass speakers. He did spend some time with some 12s, but only in conjunction with 18s.
Peter
Another one of Phil & Friends from Skull & Roses... man his playing and sound is just perfection.
https://youtu.be/s2DGjWjI0I8
This is why I never want to play bass again without at least the potential of having that sound. There is nothing else that sounds like that.
The whole show is on YT: https://youtu.be/XfwdZ3mMxMY
Can't do all ~9 hours in one shot, so doing some each night I'm about 3:16:30 in - all of Midnight North, all of Moonalice, and getting into Keller Williams and........the credits call them his "Grateful Grass", but he introduces them as "the Hillbenders".
Haven't heard anything that I didn't like from anybody as yet.
Peter
Huh - I just stumbled on another version that's about 12 hours: https://youtu.be/7AJ7wT8mCjo
Peter