[kj] For those who miss the old Geordie sound
TB
partyslammer at socal.rr.com
Mon Oct 13 23:52:11 EDT 2008
"fluw" wrote:
> Thanks for those links matthew, I needed an antidote.
>
> It is so sad: geordie's instrument used to drive the joke's atmosphere,
> and
> emote the most complex harmonic maelstrom. now it is merely a pretty pom
> pom
> shish-shing underneath the sub harmonic din of mis-aligned woofer waves.
>
> His guitar is either feeding back - if he doesn't turn the volume pot down
> during breaks in the music - or it is a buzzy little bee dying in jar a
> thousand miles away.
>
> Last night's performance was as if Geordie were a golden harp bedecked
> mime.
> At times I forgot he was even on stage, and had to remind myself to listen
> for him, incase a note or something recognizable as a familiar sound
> presented itself from his side of the stage.
Eh, I thought he sounded fine and well balanced in the mix in LA. It's true
he doesn't have that overly chime-y, ringing tone that's readily apparent in
the Youtube clip of "Sun Goes Down" from '85 anymore, but he sounded a lot
better than the incredibly over-driven, feedback drenched tone he had when I
saw him in '03.
BTW, I'm probably stating the obvious, but did Billy Duffy of The Cult ever
cite Geordie as a big influence because he certainly nicked Geordie's basic
tone down to playing a somewhat similar kind of guitar (Gretsch) and maybe
even Geordie's look during The Cult's Dreamtime/Love era.
T.B.
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