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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 60036" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: Like it's 1999...</p><p></p><p>Well, Motörhead pretty much equals Loud. Still remember my friend Matt Snyder telling the story of doing Motörhead somewhere in the DC area. The wedges that were used were custom JBL 15" with a one inch horn. They weren't crazy loud wedges, but they would get up and boogie when necessary. Matt said that motorhead's monitor guy had to put them on road cases so he could 'hear them' and preceded to cue everything at full tilt inches from his head. Apparently, several wedges died in the making of that show. I will say that by all accounts the band and crew were perfectly reasonable to deal with. But yeah, they werent kidding when they saidthey needed 850s for side fills and a drum fill...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 60036, member: 158"] Re: Like it's 1999... Well, Motörhead pretty much equals Loud. Still remember my friend Matt Snyder telling the story of doing Motörhead somewhere in the DC area. The wedges that were used were custom JBL 15" with a one inch horn. They weren't crazy loud wedges, but they would get up and boogie when necessary. Matt said that motorhead's monitor guy had to put them on road cases so he could 'hear them' and preceded to cue everything at full tilt inches from his head. Apparently, several wedges died in the making of that show. I will say that by all accounts the band and crew were perfectly reasonable to deal with. But yeah, they werent kidding when they saidthey needed 850s for side fills and a drum fill... [/QUOTE]
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