Oceansize live gear walk-through
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Manchester progressive rock geniuses Oceansize get their kit out for MusicRadar. Check out their guitars, pedalboards, amps, drums and more in this exclusive video interview shot in early 2010. Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up, Oceansize's fourth album, is out Monday 6 September.
I still listen to their music almost 10 years later. I got myself a Big Muff years ago as well as and most of Mike's pedals because I'm that big of a fan. I wish they got back together and toured so they can make my dream come true of watching them play live...
I miss them 😢
mark heron needs more attention!
was this filmed in cardiff barfly? its closed now :(
Too bad they broke up. This band was full of professionals with creativity!
i watch this video almost everyday
I've watched this so many times now and buy a new pedal every occasion.
Hope that all works out for you! Good to hear it was a defect and not the pedal itself.
@LittleEmoBoy001 why would you want to use garageband live? plus i wouldnt say pedals were overpriced, theyre powerful and robust which is good for live situations where youre likely to give them a bit of a beating..
Love mike vennart' s pedal board
brilliant video. thanks very much. Oceansize are the danglies.
line 6 pedal is the pedal they use to get the " stereo echo/delay " in the song " music for a nurse " ? do you need two amp ?
@Soilwar I've never been able to figure that out. Accents in the UK differ so much. I almost hear some Scottish or Irish in there, so my best guess is northwestern England.
KarnivorX 6 years later but Google the north south divide
So it turns out my pedal was actually damaged. I'll be sending it back to the builder soon. Once he fixes it I'll let you know what I think.
I would just suggest a pedal if you want that sort of distortion for cheap.
They are all from Manchester apart from Mike Vennart. He's from a town not far from there. These are pretty standard Mancunian accents.
tubeofyouification they're not. Steve is from Birmingham and Mark is Scottish.
He’s from Yorkshire.
@Spudless Truly a god of drumming.
And Barfly. sorely missed.
best band ever.
what is the song of the begining?
I dearly want to get that Chunky Cheese pedal. Look it up. In my opinion it's the best fuzz I have ever heard.
@madpaintbalerx Yeah it's great :) But usually it's just the pickup's and/or bridge that are low quality on cheap guitars.
michael cera. love him.
lol, nice crack on the drum tech at 6:40
"I've had a lot of big muffs over the years" LOL
I want Vennart's shirt. I'd use it to work everyday.
@46lar I'd say no but, they prbly just send him everything. Dudes a minimalist in his gear and he's a righty. So it's dumb enough to be true.
6:35 - someone needs to pull their trousers up.
... it was a stratocaster with a whammy wha! doin dindindin dididoin dindindin we could jam in joe's garage ...
this guys seem to hate new gear
"I've ran alot of big muffs over the years" lol
They are from Manchester so that's probably the dialect that they have haha.
Very narce!
RIP
gibson grabber bass. amazing bass guitar. which idiot dumbs an awesome instrument like this? but good for steve that he could get a hold of it.
Does anyone believe the Jeff Beck story?
Weird that Mike and Gambler both have Rising Sun images on their gear. The Japanese Rising Sun flag is the Asian equivalent of a swastika or a Confederate flag. I'm hoping they didn't know the connotations of that image.