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August 13, 2018

"Twang, Bang, Kerrang!" 1hr


Wouldn't it be great of Channel 4 now reshowed "Twang, Bang, Kerrang!" which was an Equinox programme from around 1988. That was a great programme and featured my fave guitarist Francis Dunnery and It bites recording their "Once around the world" album at the Manor in Oxfordshire. It could be downloaded from a site a couple of years ago but it would be great to see it shown properly again. Anyone else remember it? "Twang, Bang, Kerrang!"
40:45 dude put some pants on
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After he played those bends before 25:00 I tossed one of my telecasters in the trash.
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Oh no, the tone wood argument in full effect, back in 87
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Pick-ups transmit string vibrations to an amplifier. Strings on all string instruments vibrate very differently from one to the other depending on a multitude of acoustic properties of each individual instrument, including solid bodied instruments. Tone is thus very much affected by all materials used. For example, the very distinct difference between the sound and feedback characteristic of a Gibson 330 and that of a 335, is primarily the result of an additional piece of wood inside the body of the 335, which is missing in a hollow 330. Pickup feedback is relative to the combined total of many resonating elements of each instrument. My guitar trading experience in the 1970's included re-finishing of several beaten up 50's/60's Stratocasters. It significantly changed their tone, even though it was done by DIck Knight, the best in business at the time. Stripping the factory finish on a 72 Strat which I had owned from new for a french polish also that also had a noticeable effect on its tone.
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So much misinformation...
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Damn! Seymour Duncan was one heck of a country player!
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the guy from about 28:00 till around 30:00 is a tool......
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I wonder what happened to Dave Walker, the unemployed guy at 31:00?
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gary moore looked more like Jeff beck
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Hahahaha the commercials!!!
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PS I've always thought that was "Fish" from Marillion at 37:21 pushing the Lawnmower
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Yet no explanation how the darn thing was first created. How did they make the first ones, what were the problems? Learned nothing.
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I'm glad record producers don't wear hotpants anymore
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Lacquer doesn't affect the sound on an electric. Wood makes no difference either. An electric guitar can be made of concrete. The electromagnetic pickups don't care about wood. Am I blowing your mind.
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A bit of product placement with just about every artist conveniently using a Seymour Duncan Amplifier in just about scene. Enjoyed watching this, thanks.
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all those rack mount electronics and andy sumners guitar tone sounded like a dogs dinner...and who were that prog band? AWFUL
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Ha ha remember watching this at the time, recorded it and kept the 'video tape' (Google it kids) for years.  I remember having, shall we say, very mixed impressions of some the players etc but there was no internet to discuss it on, so no heated arguments or battle of the comments back then, we just watched stuff.   Thanks for posting it.
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God bless all those dear employees we're seeing back in the old days - in the old film footage - for did they know what incredible and unbounded happiness and joy their work brought to boys and girls ... Music is the ultimate, universal language for us all. Music hit my soul as a kid so strongly that I just had to learn to play the guitar - and I did; and it was good! It's the greatest thing in the world.
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**laughed my ass off @ 8:30. "no wonder", he says, "the guitar boys have to pay so much for their guitars that they've no money left for a haircut". hahahaha! died laughing! Two without a trim off me button an' i've aquired nine..or better guitars and not counting my other instruments including Chinese Traditional instruments! sorry Mamma! looks like I be another year or so till this bloke gets another croppin'! lol!**
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If only the advert breaks were that short nowadays. A sneering, patronising, pap-TV documentary to help fathers try to 'understand' what their sons were 'into' but they weren't and, therefore, couldn't fathom. A wonderful piece of TV history and laughably awful crap to boot. Bravo to the OP.