Hey everyone, what music do you rock out to (if any) while shaping?
Lately for me it’s been:
Black Sabbath
Hawkwind
Fu Manchu
Pogues
The Who
Public Enemy
BL’AST
Hey everyone, what music do you rock out to (if any) while shaping?
Lately for me it’s been:
Black Sabbath
Hawkwind
Fu Manchu
Pogues
The Who
Public Enemy
BL’AST
All Jazz, all the time.
Ride on
Brant Bjork
Kyuss
Nebula
High on Fire
Donovan and Jack at times aswell.
Nice! How 'bout adding:
(Current CD line-up)
Ween
QOTSA
Mudhoney
Soundgarden
Built to Spill
Modest Mouse
and, of course, Jimi.
-Wes Montgomery
-Any roots Reggae
-also a fan of Ween
definitely Jimi
-Albert King
-Allman Brothers
Brant BjorkKyuss
Nebula
High on Fire
Donovan and Jack at times aswell.
You can use my shaping space any time, brother!
You’re probably throwing up some devil horns while doing rail bands!
Might be dating myself a bit - but with my most recent box of blanks it’s been:
Little Feat - only stuff with Lowell George
Sly and the Family Stone
Lee Michaels
Toots and the Maytalls
Stones - Sticky Fingers era
James Brown - anything live
T-Rex - can be cool at times during the process and for glassing.
Eddie Albert…Green Acres Theme Song."Greeeeeeeeeeen Acres is the place for me,"Faaaaaaaaaaarm livin’ is…(will someone please help me,this is getting out of hand) RB
"Greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen Acres is the.(I’m serious…this thing is killing me.Can’t even sleep anymore.)
killer surf guitars ONLY…
bomboras…surfaries…ALL the old stuff…no beach boys…
greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen acrs is the(oh crap…its spreading…arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggg…)
sublime
zeppelin
neil young
jimmy eat world
bob marley
stones
Cleanlines ruined my evening cuz I’ve been doing the Green Acres deal. For the past several months my shop has been filled almost exclusively to Hawaiian slack key guitar (several artists). Also buzz to B-Tribe, and Govi. Enjoy the ride.
sublime
slightly stoopid
jack johnson
zepplin
lynard skinnard
Rites of Spring Kyuss Zeke Fugazi Jimi…
My CD player in the garage has had a mix CD in it for some time. The bulk of it is 70’s Stones and The Clash. There’s also some Pink Floyd, Parliament (one song - very heavy guitars - called Super Stupid), Specials, Elvis Costello, AC-DC, Rush. etc.
the cd player rarely works…i think the dust gets it…i usually put it on a classic rock station, cause i get so sick of hearing new crap rock at work…i cant hear the radio much when shaping anyway…
mogan david
Generally a mix of things on the 6 cd changer. Hate to keep fuck#ng with the stereo when I’m mowing.(as george bush would say"mowing, why, why that’s,that’s a word fer shapin’ them surfboards). Actually, when I do guns I like Classical. A good gun should be elegant like the music.
aloha, tw
Local classic/modern rock station or Zeppelin, Doors, Incubus, Jack Johnson, Dick Dale, Marley - pretty wide variety. Speed of the music depends on how much coffee I’ve had by that point.
Jack Johnson, Sublime, Marley, Led Zep, bob dylan usually cycle through fairly frequently (those guys are the soundtrack to my life!) but for some reason there is one CD that accompanies my shaping/glassing/sanding more than any other by a wide margin.
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
don’t know why, it just flooooooooows really well.
"Long you’ll live and high you’ll fly
But only if you ride the tide
balanced on the biggest wave…"
“Time” is really one of the great rock songs of all time.