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Did the tech say he was using 6 or 9 amps with Fleetwood Mac? Maybe he was looking after Mike Campbell's stuff, too.
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However, I saw Neil and Tim play a festival when I was older and they absolutely captured the crowd and were fantastically fabulous. I'm sure that my experience was enhanced having been familiar with many of the songs but I think people who weren't were enjoying the experience immensely. They were dead good.
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Really interesting.
I was a bit bemused initially thinking what !?! you need all that stuff to play Crowded House? but ... turns out it is basically overdrive, chorus and delay - with the rest being "stunt" / one off usage effects...?
First time I've heard Neil Finn speak - and there's the Kiwi accent...
Great to see both the tech and Neil and his co-guitarist explain and demonstrate the rigs as well.
Always interesting to see what the big boys use onstage - there's nothing I'm immediately thinking - oh my god - I need that to play the Dog and Duck... but really enjoyed that.
And who also couldn't resist picking up a guitar and playing that Esus2 riff for Don't Dream It's Over...?!
What a wonderful concept and vibe and it worked so well with families, partners, kids being a part of it.
With regard to the Tim Pierce vid about his contribution, I was aware he'd played on it but I didn't know which parts were his. The solo that made it to record was 'The One' but just how good was Neil Finn's vocal live on that rehearsal tape?