Even though I started my musical life off as a drummer, I have always loved stomp box pedals.
For someone who can hardly even play a proper chord on a guitar, I have collected them; lusted after them; perused hundreds of catalogues; gawked at dozens of floor pedal setups of performing musicians (damn, have you ever seen the LA band, WOVEN's floor pedal set up? DAMN!!)
Tonight, I was wishing I had a tribe to go to, to ask a question about distortion pedal recommendations and I couldn't find one, so I thought I'd start this tribe going.
Please come join me at the STOMPBOX PEDALS tribe if you resonate with this obsession.
For someone who can hardly even play a proper chord on a guitar, I have collected them; lusted after them; perused hundreds of catalogues; gawked at dozens of floor pedal setups of performing musicians (damn, have you ever seen the LA band, WOVEN's floor pedal set up? DAMN!!)
Tonight, I was wishing I had a tribe to go to, to ask a question about distortion pedal recommendations and I couldn't find one, so I thought I'd start this tribe going.
Please come join me at the STOMPBOX PEDALS tribe if you resonate with this obsession.
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Re: new STOMPBOX PEDALS tribe
Thu, June 3, 2004 - 12:48 PMNow what's Funk without some little stinky stompboxes on stage, like a wah for the guitarist, or a little mu-tron or similar filter pedal for the bass? Gotta have it.
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