Hey y'all,
I just posted the Half Racks live set from 8-4-2006 on YouTube.
If you check it out, I hope you enjoy it!
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p ... 71D6">Here it be.</a>
ROCK!
Glenn Case
The Half Racks live set on YouTube
- drë
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1197
- Joined: Sun Sep 26, 2004 12:24 am
- Instruments: guitar
- Recording Method: protools
- Submitting as: Andre was here at Midnight
- Location: Seattle, Wa
- Contact:
wow! hope you dont mind my 2 cents,
but you drummer is way too cymbal happy. just a peeve of mine i guess.
in some songs i bearly heard any kick drum at all.
heres an idea for the next time you perform please the pig.
Get your guitaris a long wig, more distorion on the guitars, and tell the crowd
your going for the 1985 Metalica cover band look. we all know you can headbang like they did.
thanks for the videos, thoroughly enjoyed them.
but you drummer is way too cymbal happy. just a peeve of mine i guess.
in some songs i bearly heard any kick drum at all.
heres an idea for the next time you perform please the pig.
Get your guitaris a long wig, more distorion on the guitars, and tell the crowd
your going for the 1985 Metalica cover band look. we all know you can headbang like they did.
thanks for the videos, thoroughly enjoyed them.
Last edited by drë on Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
- GlennCase
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1806
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:41 pm
- Instruments: Yes
- Recording Method: Incorrect methods
- Submitting as: Glenn Case
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Spokane, WA
- Contact:
Oh, it's not just you. That guitar doesn't stay in tune, and it drives me CRAZY! Sometimes I will catch it, and other times? not so much.Seamus. wrote:Sounds good, Glenn. "April Morning With a Peach" is nice. Is that guitar all the way in tune, or is it me? It took me until the very end to figure out what was up with your hair.
I am planning on getting a setup and some new tuners for it soon, and hopefully that should help.
Thanks for checking the vids out, Seamus!
Heh. If only we could go that crazy for the whole set. We tend to save that last blast of energy for our big closer. My neck was wishing that I hadn't thrashed about that crazy for about a week after the show. It was a fun performance, though.Puce wrote:re: Please The Pig
Holy hell.
Thank YOU for checking out the vids, Puce!
Eh. Different strokes, I guess. I love Justin's drumming style.dre wrote:wow! hope you dont mind my 2 cents,
but you drummer is way too cymbal happy. just a peeve of mine i guess.
in some songs i bearly heard any kick drum at all.
heres an idea for the next time you perform please the pig.
Get your guitaris a long wig, more distorion on the guitars, and tell the crowd
your going for the 1985 Metalica cover band look. we all know you can headbang like they did.
thanks for the videos, thoroughly enjoyed them.
You probably can't hear the kick that well for two main reasons:
1. Justin doesn't have a hole in the kick for a mic to be placed in.
2. My videocamera is not the best for getting audio.
and thank YOU as well for checking out the vids, Dre
ROCK!
Glenn Case