Rig Rundown - Liz Cooper & The Stampede
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The dreamy, psychedelic-folk rocker explains how a salvaged-spruce offset colored with gobs of vibe, chorus, and trem give her freewheeling, Dead-inspired journeys constant movement and flow.
We had a pre-soundcheck hang with singer/songwriter/guitarist Liz Cooper and her stalwart, low-end wrecking ball Grant Prettyman during their recent hometown gig at Nashville’s Basement East. Both Cooper and Prettyman travel with one guitar, one amp, and a few pedals, but explain that within those comfy confines, they illustrate with a full complement of colors.
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@vintagelife6879
5 жыл бұрын
and gary clark jr new rig rundown?
@ephraimdominic4535
3 жыл бұрын
A tip : watch series on flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies recently.
@peterlandyn6821
3 жыл бұрын
@Ephraim Dominic yea, been watching on Flixzone} for since december myself :D
@santiagodonald9170
3 жыл бұрын
@Ephraim Dominic Yea, been watching on flixzone} for years myself :D
@lanechandler9469
3 жыл бұрын
@Ephraim Dominic definitely, I have been using Flixzone} for months myself =)
Big ups to Chris Kies doing his homework and asking some real questions with depth- not just about gear, but how the gear compliments the creative approach. I see you, Chris.
Best part of the Rig Rundown is when Grant tells the story of Liz’s Dad buying the bass as a surprise gift for him, what a great Dad. Love is the greatest gift of all, it stirs the soul to create the music that moves us all. Love ya’ll’s music, great Rig Rundown !!! 👍👏🎸🙏✌️😎
discovered these guys from this vid. just caught their show in san diego, great sound.
I think Chris took his interview game up a couple notches on this one. Really enjoy the gear talk as always, but going further into the musical process was really interesting.
"It's kinda like spaghetti"."Yea it's like a broken leslie". No,dude,it's kinda like spaghetti.
Love them so much thanks for doin this, great vid!
Jim Burns made guitars in the UK for an age starting in the late 50s , the Baldwin era was pretty much the end of the road , the Shadows had white solids with the scroll type head , the early English solids in green to black and maroon to black are very collectable , the Bisons with their huge horns even more so , after the Baldwin fiasco he had another go with the ' Flyte ' guitars , Marc Bolan used one in a film clip , but they were pretty horrible ... the tone selector switch was a delight ... especially the ' Wild Dog ' setting , a kind of out of phase thing , the ' Contra Bass ' setting on the early basses was awesome ...
discovered her audiotree a couple years ago and it's one of my favorites to this day.
Saw them live: so much fun. I love her take on things: "I like the math-ey" Really interesting interview!
Great interview!
Hell yeah! Saw her live at Baby’s alright. Such a great show.
So stoked you guys did a rundown for this group -- caught them here in burlington VT recently. Always wondered how she got the motion effects... I also thought it was phaser... this trio slays!!
Thanks Premier Guitar, you really make me buy pedals I was never thinking of before. Please apologise to my wallet immediately! And I never thought that it could be so hard to find the BBE Soul Vibe in Germany... However, Liz Cooper and the Stampede are epic! I dig their sound so much! Please come to Germany soon!
Nice guitar, but I’m kinda diggin’ those little white ankle boots too!
That's the most Beautiful Jazzmaster I ever seen. Great clear coat. She cute too. Good sound.
@27:50 there is a medium scale! squier used to make some p-basses that were 32 inch scale length, and they feel great for someone like me who is used to playing guitar.
@servantseven9734
5 жыл бұрын
And Stu Hamm's signature Fender bass, the Urge, was 32" medium scale.
Nice bass. The Canyon does have a tap tempo built into the pedal, FYI.
@grantelevision
4 жыл бұрын
thatguyyouguysallnow yeah, it just takes longer to dial it in, and I have to do it on the fly a lot
Could you pleeeeeaaaase do the band Dead Sara
So Happy that you spent time on the Bass player .!! Great interview overall !! Thank you
Chicks dig the jazz/jag guitars
@Updog89
2 жыл бұрын
They’re comfortable and versatile!
Awesome to see a rundown featuring a Creston guitar. I just hope this doesn't delay his timelines with back orders too heavily because I've been dying to put in a deposit on a build.
Creston makes excellent guitars. My number one is a Creston offset with Lollar P90s and a cutdown topload Tele bridge.
She is soooo right. When I have taught folks to play guitar I start by handing them drum sticks. Folks have a harder time with their right hand more than their left. Try it out
Ok i gotta start searching some of these bands, obviously im getting old cuz i have no clue who half the bands are lately That aside , sweet looking jazzmaster Im trying not to notice how hot she is and focus on her rig but its hopless lol ya these pick ups are bzzy , too cute
@releshred1272
5 жыл бұрын
im annonymous cute? She’s a dog!
@yungstaben7675
5 жыл бұрын
Rele Shred! Different strokes