Again.... thanks to everyone who listens and especially those who take the time to comment. Mixing rock and roll is a bit different from mixing country. Man do I ever love country music. Writing it, playing it, recording it, listening to it.... but there's always a love for my first love...and that was rock and roll. Nothing beats a double coil humbucker on a Gibson guitar, plugged into a 100w tube amp with a pair of 4x12 cabinets, the volume turned up, and on the edge of feedback. I don't have that kind of rig anymore.... I still have the guitar, but now days use low power and low volume modeling amps in the studio... I was going for the live feel of a band on stage just letting it rip. I miss those days but I don't miss the rides home at 4am.....

"I can't stop rockin" B. Gibbons


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