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roadrunner

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That show was recorded and released as a live record, "You Can't Argue With a Sick Mind"... great record.

When I was a kid I always thought the the guitar Walsh was playing on "Meadows" was a some sort of Gibson. Definitely one of the fattest sounding Strats I've ever heard.

Some great playing and interplay between Felder and Walsh on this set too. Just a killer band that Walsh put together for this.

Thanks for posting!:dude:
 

cryinlicks

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That show was recorded and released as a live record, "You Can't Argue With a Sick Mind"... great record.

When I was a kid I always thought the the guitar Walsh was playing on "Meadows" was a some sort of Gibson. Definitely one of the fattest sounding Strats I've ever heard.

Some great playing and interplay between Felder and Walsh on this set too. Just a killer band that Walsh put together for this.

Thanks for posting!:dude:
the interplay between them is what made me really pay attention to this show. that customized strat was also really interesting. it had 4-5 mini switches instead of the 3 way switch. he was definately ahead of the curve with guitar customization.
 

randall

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How is that neck pickup so bright with no mud? dam you paf's and 50's les pauls.
 
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