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Subject: Re: Sam Meyers

would be the band's anthology album. Its name escapes me but you should

DATE: Tue, 04 Oct 1994 13:54:10 CDT
From: rand~etcom.com (Randy Lilleston)
>
> brought it up.
> I am currently working on an OFFICIAL Harp-L World Wide Web Home Page.
> I would like to have a keen Harp-L logo to Jump out at you when you
>
> know.
...How about the Sonny Boy Corn Meal logo, with Sonny Boy Williamson
it on T-Shirts. Bet you could chase one down through the Sonny Boy Blues

DATE: Tue, 04 Oct 1994 13:54:24 CDT
From: rand~etcom.com (Randy Lilleston)
> Hmm... I don't know much about new fender amps, but I can say
> fender amp is impure. Fo' this reason. The distortion you're getting
> super-champ/super-trasher metal pedal or what have you, but it's not
> shaggier, a looser less fuzzy distortion pedal fuzz or master-volumes.
Absolutely right. The distortion from a mastervolume or gain channel
However, at low volumes, this is the *only* way to get distortion from a
thing with solid-state circuitry.
you're playing at home. And note that it's a *channel* - it can be
amp distortion (which I also prefer - I do several things when I gig out
Dreaded Feedback Zone).
my Bassman reissue. I used a Fender Super 60 tube head and a 2X10 cabinet
little edge, because I had to keep the amp cranked down or I would have