"That lil'ol' ZZ Top cover band from Hamburg..." live videos

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hans-jürgen

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Here's a new video from our gig at Hein & Bea's Scheune ("In the barn...") on the isle of Fehmarn on Nov 24th, 2007 where we started with ZZ Top's "Thunderbird":

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=29169607

It's in black & white, because the digicam has a "coolness" switch that is automatically triggered when detecting such content. And of course it's "captured as it came down - hot, spontaneous, and presented to you honestly, without the assistance of studio gimmicks." :wink:

I have also embedded this video on our main Myspace site in the "Sounds like..." section, so you should be able to see it there as well. Please tell me if not.

Oh yes, the guitar is my 1984 Tokai LS60 with Gibson Shaw PAFs, the amp my '79 Mesa Boogie Mark IIb with self-built EVM-12L Thiele cab, and the effect a Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo, but it's not used on this clip.
 
I uploaded 15 almost new Bluezz Bastardzz live videos to our MyspaceTV and YouTube channels where you can comment and vote them if you have an account there:

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.channel&channelid=120299811
http://www.youtube.com/user/bluezzbastardzz

As you can see, it's still the same gear as usual... :wink:
 
Some new videos of the Bluezz Bastardzz - "That lil' ol' ZZ Top cover band from Hamburg..." taken at Hof Südensee in Sörup (northern Germany) by the local TV station Offener Kanal Flensburg on Sep 16th, 2011: My Head's In Mississippi and Fool For Your Stockings by ZZ Top and Walking On The Moon by The Police. All the clips are available in the video sections of our Myspace and Facebook band profiles.

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One difference to our older videos is my Tokai LS120 with Gibson P-94 single coils with its first appearance in a Bluezz Bastardzz video instead of the Tokai LS60 with Gibson Shaw PAFs which was used in our older clips. And you can hear my Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo here as well. The amp is my usual live rig with the Mesa Boogie Mark IIb top and self-built EVM-12L Thiele cab. We had to tune the video sound a bit, because they used the dry PA mixer sound for it where the vocals were much too loud compared to the rest. The visual effects were added by us afterwards, too.
 

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