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  • in reply to: Doug and Lucinda gear #34861
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    @Gretschman wrote:

    Doug uses a Matchless Clubman head and cabs for his main guitar and he used to have a Fender Vibroverb for the pedal steel. Latest pics seem to show Mesa Boogie amps on his side of the stage.

    The pics must have been mirrored- Doug still uses a Matchless head (there is a spare one present too these days), plugged into a Matchless combo. There are also two Fender amps on his side of the stage, one of which may be used for pedal steel and the other by Lucinda…?
    The Mesa Boogie rig is the new guy’s.

    I have seen him play Gretsch – ahem – Chet Atkins Double Cutaway, DC Duojet, James Trussart Steel Deville, Fender Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Gibson Les Paul Custom, Les Paul DC Junior. He likes his guitars………so do I.

    He has a wonderful collection and the best thing is, he brings them out on the road too! Don’t forget the white SG and the 12 string Rickenbacker, and the lovely goldtop.

    in reply to: Doug and Lucinda gear #34858
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    @heartship wrote:

    Throb Tremolo, Hot Cake, ZVEX Seek Wah, Menatone Red Snapper (not sure).

    There’s indeed a Red Snapper (old three knob model) on Doug’s board. Also present are a Zvex Fuzzfactory, Boss AW-2, Boss DD-3 (with additional taptempo footswitch), Ernie Ball volume pedal and some other stuff I can’t quite make out. I’ve also noticed a Line6 DL4 in Haarlem last night.

    For the guitars: I like the Chet Atkins Nashville Double Cutaway most.

    My favourite is the red Strat (it’s got a new pickguard now!)- although the Gibson Les Paul goldtop Doug used in ‘Real Live Bleeding Fingers’ comes close 🙂

    in reply to: Haarlem- show #34959
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    @scdegraaf wrote:

    She was limited by the festival, she could only play 75 minutes.

    Which was insane! No reason why she couldn’t have played on. I felt ‘Passionate Kisses’, as the only encore, was a let-down.

    I have seen her in 2006 and I definitely prefer this tour.

    Me too, the band is much better. However, in my humble opinion, it is still not nearly as magical as it was in 2003 (mind you, Lucinda didn’t tour NL during 2004).

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