It happened this week
This week in music history - September 24th to September 30th - with who was born and who died. read the rest of this rubbish
The ramblings of a Toxic mind…
This week in music history - September 24th to September 30th - with who was born and who died. read the rest of this rubbish
Gibson! The new officially licensed Jimi Hendrix signature guitar packages haven't exactly gone down well with fans and guitarist alike especially as it's a Fender Strat style but made by their great rivals Gibson. read the rest of this rubbish
The Mellotron. Bill Ruppert uses just a guitar and some Electro-Harmonix effects pedals to recreate the classic sounds from the electro-mechanical, polyphonic keyboard that is the Mellotron, as used by The Beatles. read the rest of this rubbish
This week in music history - September 17th to September 23th - with who was born and who died. read the rest of this rubbish
Autobahn. Bill Ruppert uses just a guitar and some Electro-Harmonix effects pedals to recreate the classic Autobahn synth sound by Kraftwerk. read the rest of this rubbish
This week in music history - September 10th to September 16th - with who was born and who died. read the rest of this rubbish
price*. Again thanks to Mr. Jon Rauhouse I got to see some damn fine music in the form of the Neko Case band in Glasgow on Monday for a very reasonable admittance, actually managed some photos and videos this time. read the rest of this rubbish
the Hammond B-3 Organ. I'm having to catch up with Bill Ruppert as he email's me about another in his line of Effectology videos, so here's the sound of a Hammond Organ with just a guitar and two EHX pedals. read the rest of this rubbish
This week in music history - August 27trh to September 2nd - with who was born and who died. Amazing to think it's nearly 20 since SRV took that fateful flight. read the rest of this rubbish
The Cello Concerto. In the next volume of his Effectology series Bill Ruppert uses just two EHX effects pedals to make his guitar sound like a cello, a few more pedals creates the concerto. read the rest of this rubbish