Jay Blakesberg posted this on his Facebook from Citifield:
https://www.facebook.com/10884406248211 ... =3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/10884406248211 ... =3&theater
Dozin wrote:What a f'en mess
Dozin wrote:What a f'en messFirst thought. It's like he's digressed. From pedals nicely racked with a controller and techs that could fix shit behind the scenes to sloppy pedalboard with odd effects and a tiny tuner I doubt he could see
Ebearius wrote:All of the Dead and Co. gear is very crude and "club bandish" compared to the Space Shuttle cockpit that was the Grateful Dead stage setup.Nicely said!
strumminsix wrote:It's like buying a suit off the rack at Macy's!Ebearius wrote:All of the Dead and Co. gear is very crude and "club bandish" compared to the Space Shuttle cockpit that was the Grateful Dead stage setup.Nicely said!
cripeowner wrote:I guarantee itstrumminsix wrote:It's like buying a suit off the rack at Macy's!Ebearius wrote:All of the Dead and Co. gear is very crude and "club bandish" compared to the Space Shuttle cockpit that was the Grateful Dead stage setup.Nicely said!
flyingheelhook wrote:I dunno - I respect you guys but don't get the whole 'cork sniffing' attitude. If it works for them and sounds good to the audience, what does it matter?I'm not sniffing corks regarding his pedals. His setup is a mess: cables run poorly, long cable runs, cables against knobs, power loaded on top vs under, etc.