I had only heard this group's name until now, from some NME magazine gathering dust on a back shelf in a nova scotian library. Thank you for posting this. It's great.
@@9graff9 Sure. This from Paul: "Hi! In Scars my normal pedal was an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man on stage and Roland Space Echo in the studio. These days, with Voicex I use an Echo Base by Mike Livesey in Edinburgh ruclips.net/user/mikelivesley which does exactly the same analog repeat but can do much longer intervals. I liked it so much I got a Salt Shaker tremolo unit too. I’ve got a chorus pedal and a Marshall Jackhammer drive pedals for those gigs when it’s not viable to bring my Marshall TSL122." Hope that helps ....
Wow....thank you SO MUCH for posting/sharing! I'm a brand new 58 year old fan! 😁💯👍🏻💕
Such a brilliant band. Such an amazing song. Thanks for posting
I had only heard this group's name until now, from some NME magazine gathering dust on a back shelf in a nova scotian library. Thank you for posting this. It's great.
Thanks for posting scoorieboy. From hardly anything showing the Scars from 18 months back, it is good to see them being more represented on YT.
Meet me in the bone orchard, who’ll be there?
No one but me and you.
Love you till your eyes melt.
Thx for posting the lyrics, Mr King!
And thank you so much for this wonderful song.
FANtastic song, brilliant band!
Scottish post-punk
Thank you very much for posting this!
It's a shame the Scars were only around for one studio album!
what a song what a song thanks for uploading it
this is pure gold
wonderful song...
These guys ever do a Peel session? They're bloody good, and seem like something Peel woulda been all over.
We did, yeh .... two. You can find them on channel - vibracobra 23
scoorieboy -You were a member? What did you play? I really like your band.
I played bass and co wrote. The guitarist Paul Research is my brother.
@@scoorieboy can you ask Paul which kind of pedals he recommends for this sound please
@@9graff9 Sure. This from Paul: "Hi! In Scars my normal pedal was an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man on stage and Roland Space Echo in the studio. These days, with Voicex I use an Echo Base by Mike Livesey in Edinburgh ruclips.net/user/mikelivesley which does exactly the same analog repeat but can do much longer intervals. I liked it so much I got a Salt Shaker tremolo unit too. I’ve got a chorus pedal and a Marshall Jackhammer drive pedals for those gigs when it’s not viable to bring my Marshall TSL122." Hope that helps ....
Great stuff
Lovely
Good, good stuff.
Scars
Thanks for the reply my man, yer bass lines are f'n filthy. Did Carlos's look from Interpol give you deja vu then?
Just a bit, yeh. Kind of "of it's time look," though eh?
Io ce l'ho :D