Hey Rob - thanks!
Great shots of the fx, complete with feets in motion!
I recognized some of the gear - notably a Boss GE7 equalizer, a couple
of older-looking MXR units, 2 Boss Compressor/sustainer pedals, and Jim's
about-to-be-crushed Ibanez Tube Screamer (a ts9 perhaps?) and an assortment
of volume pedals, tuners and some other stuff that I can't quite make
out. I'm guessing one of the pedals on Jim's board is an mxr phaser, and
I think he had some kind of whammy foot unit for e-beat when they played
in Calgary last time. (I hung around afterward like a bad smell but was
chased off stage by a large and unfriendly roadie, so didn't get a good
look at the rigs.)
I love the way Martin is gripping his vibrato bar on that old strat -
very manly. But whatever Jim is about to do with his left hand looks scarey
- mashing a bunch of B stuff with this thumb while smashing Bb with his
finger - when I tried that grip the neighbour's cat jumped out of its
fur.
Thanks again for the cool insight into the Oils tone. Of course the real
magic of tone is in the fingers, but it's nice to know what MR and JM
used to enhance their organic giftedness eh?
cheers,
bruce in calgary