jdavyd wrote:fuck pedals, somebody get that dude a sandwich!
Wow... Seriously... Every time anyone posts any picture of Bradford Cox, we get this....
I really don't see anything wrong with that. You can't get mad at him for being ignorant to the plight of a musician whom he (I assume) doesn't listen too/has never heard of.
Can YOU honestly say you didn't think that upon first seeing him? (I'm assuming you saw a photo of him before you heard about his illness, if not disregard what I have said.)
Actually, I can. Some of my friends are that skinny and actually they eat way more than me. It's just how they are...
woolyh wrote:Kinda interesting as it's one of the last appearances before their gear was stolen
Thom: Japan thinline Telecaster Fender Deluxe Reverb - RE201 on top going through mic (and amp? can here it on guitar somewhere, possibly Ed's) Strange amp i can't identify (used throughout Pablo era) Proco White Face Rat Footswitch for space echo
Johnny: Fender 85 Deluxe Fender Twin Reverb His original Firestorm telecaster Silverface V2 EHX Smallstone Boss LS2 Marshall Shredmaster Boss FV100 Demeter "The Tremulator" Digitech WH-1
Ed: The original Plank Fender Twin Reverb Mesa Boogie Trem-o-Verb Midi footswitch Boss DD5 Another pedal i couldn't ID along with 3 rack units
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers
I'm sure I saw a close-up of it before, but I cannot find the photos of it now. It's only in the last few years he's started operating his own pedals live anyway (Before, his Guitar tech used to operate them for him so he could concentrate on playing and singing). It's all Boss stuff anyway -I believe a FZ-2 Fuzz, BF-2 Flanger, CH-1 Chorus Ensemble, TR-2 Tremolo, CS-3 Compressor, and DD-5 Digital Delay. And an A/B box to switch between amps.
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey... stuff.