StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:39
The Stranglers in 2021: one original member, a former Toy Doll, a former Mungo Jerry, a session musician, backing tracks and dad dancing.
I think I'll throw All Live and All of the Night on today and remind myself what the actual Stranglers sounded like.
StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:39
The Stranglers in 2021: one original member, a former Toy Doll, a former Mungo Jerry, a session musician, backing tracks and dad dancing.
I think I'll throw All Live and All of the Night on today and remind myself what the actual Stranglers sounded like.
StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:39
The Stranglers in 2021: one original member, a former Toy Doll, a former Mungo Jerry, a session musician, backing tracks and dad dancing.
I think I'll throw All Live and All of the Night on today and remind myself what the actual Stranglers sounded like.
did someone say wanker?
If someone didn't say Wanker at a Stranglers gig it would be worrying. Lt Kudu.
StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:39
The Stranglers in 2021: one original member, a former Toy Doll, a former Mungo Jerry, a session musician, backing tracks and dad dancing.
I think I'll throw All Live and All of the Night on today and remind myself what the actual Stranglers sounded like.
No it's got to be Xcert that represents mark 1 (especially for old fogies like myself). No brass, hooray.
StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:39
The Stranglers in 2021: one original member, a former Toy Doll, a former Mungo Jerry, a session musician, backing tracks and dad dancing.
I think I'll throw All Live and All of the Night on today and remind myself what the actual Stranglers sounded like.
Doesn't the 'All Live' Extra Track CD version contain a song with a 'backing track' ?
Jake wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 23:37
I really don’t like that guitar he uses, what’s that all about?
I’ve no idea what make it is, but it looks and sounds shocking..
Just why
Perhaps the reason for that is that it's NOT a standard guitar. It's a baritone guitar, specifically a Burns Barracuda model. You'll notice the fretboard is far longer. Baritone guitars are an octave lower than standard guitars, although unlike 6 string basses they're tuned to the same tuning as a standard guitar. Baz clearly uses it to get those low notes at the beginning of the song, enabling JJ to fart around on the bass in the intro.