libes
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Post by libes on Aug 6, 2006 21:47:55 GMT -7
We just released an album for your listening pleasure. I used a 1x12 Ghia, and several z amp heads: a Prescription (non-Extra Strength), a Mazerati,and a Route 66. All of these went through either a Marshall 4x12 with V30's or a matchless 4x10 cabinet. Our singer played a Bad Cat on one song. Otherwise, it would've been all-Z! Just go to www.pealonline.com and let the homepage play it's streaming download. Thanks!
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Post by johnnyl on Aug 7, 2006 10:38:24 GMT -7
nice stuff libes. good recording too.
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Post by Matt H. on Aug 8, 2006 13:03:06 GMT -7
Any of you guys from MA. A good friend of mine and a fellow Z talker recorded a demo for a band named Peal about 4-5 years ago in Cambridge, MA. Any connection?
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Post by libes on Aug 15, 2006 19:41:46 GMT -7
Nope, sorry. We're based out of Indianapolis. Not too many tone gurus around here... kinda lonely! Ha
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Post by taswegian on Aug 16, 2006 2:22:11 GMT -7
Great sounding stuff, nice production, vocals, songs and tones. "Say Goodbye", Ghia on the solo? Which tracks feature the mighty 66? Hope you get the radio you deserve.
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Post by DRZ on Aug 16, 2006 4:55:47 GMT -7
Very nice libes. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Good Luck.
DR.Z
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Post by libes on Aug 18, 2006 17:00:59 GMT -7
Great ears, man! Ghia, Les Paul, and a bit of tubescreamer on "Say Goodbye".
Most of the heavier sounds were a combination of Rt. 66 and Mazerati. I remember really having fun with those two and a couple of Keeley pedals. "Down" really shows off the 66 well.
And thanks Doc! It was all possible because of you!
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