right on man i started out with the peavey bass head with 2 x 15 with big casters chrome rollers that only worked when they wanted to, brand new in 75 till 81...
It doesn't take a lot of money to sound good. It takes a lot of practice, lol. I use Peavey amps and hot rodded cheap guitars all the time. Its great stuff.
This has got to be the most unimpressive rig rundown ever.... And THAT'S what makes it awesome. Gear is just tools to make music. An expensive hammer does not build a better house.
together PANGEA is an incredible band. Their musicianship exceeds the price of their gear. Thanks to Premier Guitar for giving guys like this a rig rundown. Check this band out, they kick ass.
Great RigRunDown man!!! I kind of wish I would have kept my MusicMan now. I traded it for a Clyde WahWah about 15 years ago. Stay safe on the road guys.
Holy crap, that Behringer sounds good! =| Not sure I've ever said those words before! Very old-school 80s-y Boss Dimension D-clone, I assume. Super cool! Who knew.?. lol
That second switch on the Lead II is supposed to be a phase switch (so it only affects the tone when both pickups are on). It's possible that it was converted into a kill switch or that someone messed around inside and screwed up the wiring.
Eric Giese it’s also possible dude doesn’t have any idea what it does. All of the guys in this band seem very uninformed about their gear. There’s “I use whatever because it works” but these guys seem like they don’t even care, they’re just “Whatever.” I take pride in my gear & my tone. Before anybody says it yes I checked them out & no I didn’t care for them.
I've seen them live a few times. They're a fun band. I'm the same way about knowing everything about gear (not just musical), but at the end of the day, if someone is happy with their setup, that's all that really matters. Part of me wishes that everyone knew a ton about their equipment and was really picky about it, but at the same time, if that were the case, there's tons of great punk, low-fi, etc. albums that wouldn't exist.
It's all good. At least these boys didn't pull out some computer amp and axe fx. It's fun to see what gear the smaller bands bring on the road. Honestly, I haven't even heard of most of the popular bands they run down here. Now, If they could just get King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard then shit would be bananas.
Or maybe they are kids in their mid 20s not used to or into this sort of thing? They are being interviewed about gear and they clearly arent obsessive gear heads.
Nah man, if you watch the Together Pangea Movie (it’s 16 min) you can see that they interviewed themselves and were so much more comfortable and alive but on most interviews they are awkward
its crazy how little people know about their gear. i mean i cant talk because my band doesnt tour nearly as much as these guys. but i actually like to know about what im playing.
Man, what is with these boring as hell people you guys are interviewing these days? I'd love to go back to actual rundowns with people that actually know their gear and how it works.
Unlike a lot of gear heads, these guys focus on making music and performing an energetic show. If you were in your mid 20s playing in a rock and roll band, youre not going to be bringing marshall stacks, 15 vintage guitars to switch for each song, and a pedal board that is overkill. I think its refreshing to hear things like still playing the first guitar you got or now being able to fit a certain amp because you can finally afford a bigger van for the tour. Watching guitar techs for famous musicians give you gear porn gets old real quick.
You know it's nice to see very affordable gear on stage, you don't see this very often anymore.
right on man i started out with the peavey bass head with 2 x 15 with big casters chrome rollers that only worked when they wanted to, brand new in 75 till 81...
It doesn't take a lot of money to sound good. It takes a lot of practice, lol. I use Peavey amps and hot rodded cheap guitars all the time. Its great stuff.
right on man
Yeah a Rickenbacker 4003 is totally affordable
Anymore?
This has got to be the most unimpressive rig rundown ever.... And THAT'S what makes it awesome. Gear is just tools to make music. An expensive hammer does not build a better house.
That’s the best thing about TP no thrills just rock
THANK you for getting the bass player! Right on
together PANGEA is an incredible band. Their musicianship exceeds the price of their gear. Thanks to Premier Guitar for giving guys like this a rig rundown.
Check this band out, they kick ass.
It's a total shitband man.
Great interviews. Nice to see people getting good results with ordinary gear. Puts the emphasis on the musicians. Thanks.
Johnny beans the man!
I love this band and seeing how simple they are makes me like them even more
I love the grin on Johns face, when he makes that mom comment... :-D
Such an amazing live band, and without overly pretentious gear
14:47 That was awkward LOL
That last bass riff Danny played is a Bulls and Roosters demo. It's Called "Praise".
Holy shit you guys did together pangea that’s fucking awesome!
Great RigRunDown man!!! I kind of wish I would have kept my MusicMan now. I traded it for a Clyde WahWah about 15 years ago. Stay safe on the road guys.
Love you John x
you guys made me very happy with this video.
Holy crap, that Behringer sounds good! =| Not sure I've ever said those words before! Very old-school 80s-y Boss Dimension D-clone, I assume. Super cool! Who knew.?. lol
“Let’s talk about this guitar that you’ve been… uh, uh, uh….” 😂😂😂🙃🙃🙃
They should have called their band Napoleon Dynamite
Oh, good, I'm not alone on this lol
Clive Barnes do fretboards have talons?
"Life's a beer".
Indeed.
That second switch on the Lead II is supposed to be a phase switch (so it only affects the tone when both pickups are on). It's possible that it was converted into a kill switch or that someone messed around inside and screwed up the wiring.
Eric Giese it’s also possible dude doesn’t have any idea what it does. All of the guys in this band seem very uninformed about their gear. There’s “I use whatever because it works” but these guys seem like they don’t even care, they’re just “Whatever.” I take pride in my gear & my tone.
Before anybody says it yes I checked them out & no I didn’t care for them.
I've seen them live a few times. They're a fun band. I'm the same way about knowing everything about gear (not just musical), but at the end of the day, if someone is happy with their setup, that's all that really matters. Part of me wishes that everyone knew a ton about their equipment and was really picky about it, but at the same time, if that were the case, there's tons of great punk, low-fi, etc. albums that wouldn't exist.
Great video! Do Twin peaks some time :)
Danny rules.
They doing garage bands on RR now? Never heard of some of these bands
Pusheen The cat that's the magic of da interweb , we all get to know each other, yeah , but seriously, yeah!
It's all good. At least these boys didn't pull out some computer amp and axe fx. It's fun to see what gear the smaller bands bring on the road.
Honestly, I haven't even heard of most of the popular bands they run down here.
Now, If they could just get King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard then shit would be bananas.
what about the drummer
He says it’s a 91 not 94
Nice pot leaf belt buckle. 👌
Lol how tall is this dude?
Hilarious kill switch joke.
If you like together Pangea, check out
Ted Duchamp - Coke Float :)
Think you'll like it
rip erik
Everybody in this band it socially awkward
Those guys have the personality of a tick.
Anthony Bagarozza that show on hulu? i love it ,too
Or maybe they are kids in their mid 20s not used to or into this sort of thing? They are being interviewed about gear and they clearly arent obsessive gear heads.
Nah man, if you watch the Together Pangea Movie (it’s 16 min) you can see that they interviewed themselves and were so much more comfortable and alive but on most interviews they are awkward
Wow. Smoke more.
Is it me, or these guys have the personality of a boiled potato?
its crazy how little people know about their gear. i mean i cant talk because my band doesnt tour nearly as much as these guys. but i actually like to know about what im playing.
Jukebox different folkes for diffetent strokes
It is amazing some guy truly don't know or care but hey if it works for them all the power to them
Man, what is with these boring as hell people you guys are interviewing these days? I'd love to go back to actual rundowns with people that actually know their gear and how it works.
The punk rock script says pretend you don't care.
Unlike a lot of gear heads, these guys focus on making music and performing an energetic show. If you were in your mid 20s playing in a rock and roll band, youre not going to be bringing marshall stacks, 15 vintage guitars to switch for each song, and a pedal board that is overkill. I think its refreshing to hear things like still playing the first guitar you got or now being able to fit a certain amp because you can finally afford a bigger van for the tour. Watching guitar techs for famous musicians give you gear porn gets old real quick.
Why make rig rundown for such shit, that even barely anyone knows? :D