Re: The headsup sweet shit on ebay thread....
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 4:49 pm
hey i've got an idea! let's share links to sweet shit on ebay & reverb & craigslist etc!
Maybe. (who isn't!) After all this is the same everyone who grew up on Elvis, Sun Studios & Gibson guitars...not to mention the countless wannabe musicians who try & fail at "the nashville sound" and rockabilly, r&b, plus more adventurous youth experimenters whose gear winds up in pawn shops & garage sales across the region.echorec wrote:Right, because everyone who grew up on Garth Brooks & Travis Tritt is dying to get their hands on an Electra Psychedelic Machine and an EMS Synth Hi-Fli.rustywire wrote:...because Memphis & Nashville aren't known for legendary music gear & recording studios or anythingechorec wrote:...
I wonder the same thing about people who grew up in rural parts of the U.S., where you're far less likely to be able to find oddities in local shops and you're far less likely to have a gear mentor. I grew up in Tennessee, so it took a series of events stretched over years for me to become a gear junkie.![]()
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coupleonapkins wrote:echorec wrote:I wonder who turned him onto this stuff
Ahh yes, the time-tested MB cycle (from which there can be no deviation)...people manufacture a fruitless disagreement for the sheer sake of being pedantic, until finally the 5th wheel remarks, "Geez, [...] lighten up."lordgalvar wrote:Geez, Echorec lighten up. Dang. Ain't nobody hatin'. Gotta have a bit of fun, eh?
But talking about not having access to gear information on a site dedicated to getting builders to players with a worldwide audience is a little silly.
(Btw, I'm sure most people on the site have real friends...you know, being in bands and going to shows and stuff. Haha.)
And why would someone be on this board in the first place, if they didn't even know what a fuzz pedal was? Some people debate the chicken or the egg, but you seem to think you can get an omelette without a chicken or an egg.lordgalvar wrote:But talking about not having access to gear information on a site dedicated to getting builders to players with a worldwide audience is a little silly.
Nashville & Memphis are 2 historically rich "music cities" among the most influential in the nation along with Chicago, NOLA obv NYC & LA...and Dallas, Austin. They are hotbeds for used enthusiast gear. I don't mention this for sake of being pedantic but to offer contrast and context which you've glossed over with broad brush strokes.echorec wrote: Ahh yes, the time-tested MB cycle (from which there can be no deviation)...people manufacture a fruitless disagreement for the sheer sake of being pedantic, until finally the 5th wheel remarks, "Geez, [...] lighten up."
As a fairly casual, irreverent individual, I would personally abstain from ever putting on the hat you've chosen, if only to avoid greater disruption of the mellow, brah.
This in particular reads as a bit contentious and passive-aggressive...even pedantic...for someone who fancies themselves a fairly casual, irreverent individual. That hat you've chosen is clashing with the outfit you want to wear. Red herring, in fact, doesn't go with everything.echorec (continued) wrote:And why would someone be on this board in the first place, if they didn't even know what a fuzz pedal was? Some people debate the chicken or the egg, but you seem to think you can get an omelette without a chicken or an egg.lordgalvar wrote:But talking about not having access to gear information on a site dedicated to getting builders to players with a worldwide audience is a little silly.
echorec wrote:... you seem to think you can get an omelette without a chicken or an egg.

