Dirtbag
Supporter
- 9,158
- 313
Haha no the light is great, just me being cheeky.I just noticed the extra o in pooping in a tent..lol. is that your critiq of the light?
Us old dudes grew up on slayer,anthrax, the real Metallica, not a big fan of today’s screaming vocals - still love it loud and heavy !They're fuckin amazing live. Seen em like three times. Better than hearing them recorded on even studio quality gear.
@Dirtbag you ask for heavy, not heavily contemplative. Here's heavy
Windowpane and dime bag was a great combination for me . LolI played this song on stage a number of times with my band in my early 20's. One time that I'll never forget was in Halifax in 1999 at a hole in the wall punk bar that was decked out with blacklight shit, my cousin the bass player and I were on windowpane acid and just tripping balls, but we did this song so damn perfectly. We became the song. The last 45 seconds of this tune still haunt me, I was so high, the way it fades out to just dimebag riffing over the sound of rain... when I played this it felt like the whole world stood still. We had the rain effect and everything.
Even if you don't listen to the whole thing, listen to 6:00 onward. But it's way better when you know how it got there.
Take the plunge someday, it's a lot easier than it might seem. I find it 10x easier than soiless once you have an irrigation system setup. Nothing to attract pests, keeps the room clean, lightweight to bring in and dispose of, much faster growth, bigger yields, cleaner tasting bud, easier to manage nutrient usage, uses less water.. im smitten with rockwool. I was afraid to switch from promix/proterra soiless for like 18 years myself, but once I tried wool it was like, that's it? That was easy.. lol, was love at first grow.Lovin that rock wool shit !kinda wish I had the balls to switch, Lookin super tight as always
Speaking my language. Cut my teeth listening to this shit as a kid and I still listen to it as much as I do anything new.Us old dudes grew up on slayer,anthrax, the real Metallica, not a big fan of today’s screaming vocals - still love it loud and heavy !
Floyd, Hermans Hermits, Cream, Yardbirds, Beatles, Tommy Dorsey.... you ain't old yet jr.Us old dudes grew up on
Old for a metal head lol. As a teenager In the 90's I wished I had grown up in the 70's..., mostly what I listened to then was music from the 60's and 70's, but also 80's/90's metal, with some grunge thrown in. I hated most other 80's pop music at the time, it wasn't until my late 30's that I got nostalgic for songs I'd heard on the radio in the backseat of my parents car.Floyd, Hermans Hermits, Cream, Yardbirds, Beatles, Tommy Dorsey.... you ain't old yet jr.
I totally hear and get you. Same thing for me.Old for a metal head lol. As a teenager In the 90's I wished I had grown up in the 70's..., mostly what I listened to then was music from the 60's and 70's, but also 80's/90's metal, with some grunge thrown in. I hated most other 80's pop music at the time, it wasn't until my late 30's that I got nostalgic for songs I'd heard on the radio in the backseat of my parents car.
I try to remain open to new music but I must admit to feeling as though a lot of it has lost the charm.. there are some great modern bands, but where is the next Floyd, Beatles, zeppelin, Metallica, Pantera,.. I haven't heard a band with that kind of Era defining sound since the 90's.
I guess that's what makes me feel old lol.
Just did seether and shine down dirty honey fozzy - next is evenessence and hailstorm and trying to hit the new Metallica show but damn ticket prices 2-300$ for shitty seats ! Disclaimer I didn’t look at the clips I attached I randomly picked a coupleI totally hear and get you. Same thing for me.
Think about it: the worldview of people has dramatically shifted in the last 20 years and those of us from the past have difficulty dealing with it because it's being forced instead of a more natural progression. Music reflects that.
I used to love playing on stage, and I still love it, but it's not the same anymore.
After a while I just sorta faded out of that side of things.
We don't buy tix. We just find a concert online, put it on the big screen and turn it up. Hell of a lot cheaper and I don't have to slap some stoner for reaching towards my stash.Just did seether and shine down dirty honey fozzy - next is evenessence and hailstorm and trying to hit the new Metallica show but damn ticket prices 2-300$ for shitty seats !
Never even thought about that might have to give it shotWe don't buy tix. We just find a concert online, put it on the big screen and turn it up. Hell of a lot cheaper and I don't have to slap some stoner for reaching towards my stash.
I burn the whole place down lol I just lightem hit it a few times and send it away.We don't buy tix. We just find a concert online, put it on the big screen and turn it up. Hell of a lot cheaper and I don't have to slap some stoner for reaching towards my stash.
Us too, but I still don't want then helping themselves. LOLI burn the whole place down lol I just lightem hit it a few times and send it away.
Are you hanging the board back up too?Quite a size difference between the sf4000 and the se5000
View attachment 1185992
Fits in there just perfect.View attachment 1185993
No, that one he has to send to me. It's my turn to play with it.Are you hanging the board back up too?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?