phyrexia said:you don't mean like Carlos Santana or Keith Richards, do you?
siggy14 said:Pete Towshend fromt he who, lindsey buckingham plays a tremoverb, then you have 80's groups such as stryper, john sykes, night ranger. I am sure there are many many more groups from the late 70's to early 80's that played or still play boogies, you just see the young bands on the radio more.
Joshusama said:siggy14 said:Pete Towshend fromt he who, lindsey buckingham plays a tremoverb, then you have 80's groups such as stryper, john sykes, night ranger. I am sure there are many many more groups from the late 70's to early 80's that played or still play boogies, you just see the young bands on the radio more.
I love that "you just see the young bands on the radio more"! Gotta use that in my sig... awesome.
Don't you mean hear instead of here? :lol:siggy14 said:LOL ok correction, you see them more on TV, here them more on the radio.......................
Turumbar82 said:Most people try to get the sounds of their favorite music. Most of the music from the 60's and 70's was done on Fender, Marshall, Vox and Hiwatt. Those are the go to amps for vintage sounds. A lot of 80's guys go to Marshall and Mesa and now Mesa has kind of taken over as the go to amp for the modern sound. There are other companies that make modern sounding amps but most of those are like Bogner and Diezel that are just too much for normal people.
That's my theory on it anyway
phyrexia said:I don't care about The Rolling Stones, but:
http://web.mac.com/mesaboogie/iWeb/Site/Keef%20Boogie.html
CudBucket said:Uh, Dream Theater has been around over 20 years.
espresso said:I've yet to see guitarists from the 60s/70s generation playing Mesa Boogies. Does anyone know why? Maybe there are and I just don't know of any.
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