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Thread: Himalayas Cardiff Band

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    Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Mate of mine bigging these lads up. Heard this tune and it’s a corker.
    Spread the word for one of our own lads and lasses 👍👍👍
    http://youtu.be/AFFJ-uE0Ouo

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    They seem a bit high and mighty.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Decent. Need to pump up the bass a bit. Maybe that kid should use a plectrum.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Decent. Need to pump up the bass a bit. Maybe that kid should use a plectrum.
    Chuck some rs66LD's on it, although it could be the mixing with not enough lows cut on the guitars. It looks like both guitars have got humbuckers too.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Chuck some rs66LD's on it, although it could be the mixing with not enough lows cut on the guitars. It looks like both guitars have got humbuckers too.
    Funny you should mention them, just bought a set for the first time in over 20 years. Sounded great at first but the E string died pretty quick. I'm going to buy another set and see how it goes.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    They seem a bit high and mighty.
    One of them’s from Splott, I can’t see that somehow 😂😂

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Funny you should mention them, just bought a set for the first time in over 20 years. Sounded great at first but the E string died pretty quick. I'm going to buy another set and see how it goes.
    I'm old school, I've got TI flats on mine, but I like a bit of thump on the low end When using two guitars, I like to go with one single-coil and one humbucker (e.g. Pixies, Clash, etc).

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by CardiffIrish2 View Post
    One of them’s from Splott, I can’t see that somehow ����
    They should have called themselves the Gwaelod-y-garth then

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Enjoying that until the gratuitous bad language.
    Unnecessary.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Gillis View Post
    Enjoying that until the gratuitous bad language.
    Unnecessary.

    This I'm afraid.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by CardiffIrish2 View Post
    Mate of mine bigging these lads up. Heard this tune and it’s a corker.
    Spread the word for one of our own lads and lasses ������
    http://youtu.be/AFFJ-uE0Ouo
    They played the Isle of Wight and Reading Festivals this year, and have just been Track of the Week on Radio One. Doing well.

    The video clip here is quite old.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Pretty good - I rather enjoyed it.

    Genuine question - do Millennials (or thereabouts +/-) still listen to music of this style these days?

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Nice guitar sound on those lead breaks but it's not anything to grab my attention otherwise

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by Vimto View Post
    Pretty good - I rather enjoyed it.

    Genuine question - do Millennials (or thereabouts +/-) still listen to music of this style these days?
    Lots of youngsters into heavy guitars and metal , especially punky metal

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by CardiffIrish2 View Post
    One of them’s from Splott, I can’t see that somehow ����
    He is from Splott! They met at Cardiff Uni, and have played lots of gigs in town, and around the UK more recently.

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    Re: Himalayas Cardiff Band

    Quote Originally Posted by Vimto View Post
    Pretty good - I rather enjoyed it.

    Genuine question - do Millennials (or thereabouts +/-) still listen to music of this style these days?
    It goes in cycles, kids always like to rebel, be different and discover "new" things

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