Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Rockin' The House on Paddy's Day



Yours truly on the mic on Paddy's day, wearing the obligatory green (in this case, a Guinness t-shirt). I was again playing Lindsey Boullt's Musician's Showcase (that's Lindsey in the background, handing out shots of Jameson to the band). This is such a cool event. There is none of the competitiveness you can often find at standard gigs, just a fantastic atmosphere of support and camaraderie. This is my third showcase, and the best part is hanging out with folks I don't get to see the rest of the year. I think this photo was taken while I was playing one of my own songs "Outside Looking In." I posted some MP3s on the blog last year, but you can download the final mastered version here.

Warning guitar geekery ahead:
For those interested, the guitar I am playing is a Line 6 Variax, a totally new type of digital guitar. It has an on board computer and can model twenty two classic guitars. For example, it can sound like a 58 Les Paul, the original of which wouldn't leave much change out of $30k - if you could find one. And this guitar cost me $400! The sound modelling is spot on, and it seems to have already revolutionised the guitar world. Mind you, it doesn't look nearly as cool as a 58 Les Paul, but I am never going to own one so...

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9 Comments:

Blogger Sam, Problem-Child-Bride said...

You sound great, John! Very cool.

2:39 PM  
Blogger John Mc said...

Thanks Sam :)

5:37 PM  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

I'm putting that on my ipod! For the running. Very very awesome John.

4:43 PM  
Blogger John Mc said...

Thanks FMC - I am truly flattered that you would want to run to my song.

9:50 PM  
Blogger Bock the Robber said...

Interesting-looking gadget. It doesn't seem to have any pick-ups. How does it know what you're playing?

3:23 PM  
Blogger John Mc said...

It has a piezo pick up under the bridge, (like amplified acoustic guitars), it feeds the circuit board which models the sound. It's amazing, for the models I am familiar with it does an amazing job.

Do you play Bock ?

5:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have a great sound...a very catchy tune! Will definitley ipod it.

10:25 PM  
Blogger The Hangar Queen said...

As will I.That was really great John.So when you get a free nanosecond or two could you put together a bit of an auld soundtrack for my biopic? Maybe you could collaborate with Bock? Just think...a Death Metal cover of "Limerick,You're A Lady"
FMC is on to something there.That IS a good running tune.

10:23 PM  
Blogger John Mc said...

Anon - Ipod away!


Dev - Death Metal cover of "Limerick You're A Lady", there's a small bit of genius in that idea!

9:07 AM  

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