Marshall DSL40C into Celestion Lead 80
Автор: Keith From Brannigan (formerly S-House Records)
Загружено: 2025-09-24
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Got the bigger version of the DSL. Still trying to dial it in. I did some recordings of it stock, but they're a bit fizzy. The first attempt with the CL80 was even worse, but I think I'm heading in the right direction. Gonna re-record the stock version next.
The song used here is "Drinkin' with Brannigan", by Brannigan. Featuring the late Pat on bass. RIP, dude. Thank you for the decades of being my friend and bandmate in Altered Ego, Suspiria, Pound Six, PITA, and Brannigan. It ain't gonna be the same without you, old friend.
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Signal chain:
Guitar:
Dean 7-string with Seymour Duncan Nazgul in bridge, neck pickup is stock.
Boss SD-1
Marshall DSL40C (speaker bypassed)
Egnater 1x12 with Celestion Classic Lead 80
Shure SM58
Presonus Audiobox
Bass: probably my Ibanez 5-string into my Hartke B600.
Drums: my collection of drum samples arranged in Studio One
Video game footage is from Tower Hunter: Ezra's Quest.
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So, with the untimely loss of Pat, Brannigan has officially reached its end, as far as new material goes. There are still about 10 more fairly recent songs that don't have videos yet. I kind of got sidetracked with video games and messing with AI. But, yeah. I do plan to finish making videos for those songs, probably Foodie Fighters videos. After that, though. That's the end of Brannigan. Forever, unfortunately. I had always pictured the project going on in some shape or form for another three decades, maybe with us sending tracks to each other from our respective nursing homes when we were in our 80's. I guess that just goes to show. You never know what tomorrow will hold. And you never know who's going to be around to share it with you.
It makes me ever more grateful for the time he took to lay down bass tracks for the old PITA and Pound Six songs back in the mid 2010's. This way, if I decide to redo those songs yet again, I'll have his bass lines to beef up the sound. I even use his bass tracks in testing videos if it's a song he laid down bass for. Like this one.
So, yeah. Any new material I would have written for Brannigan gets transferred to my solo project, Seven Tenths. Which sounds quite a lot like Brannigan anyway. In fact, some of the Brannigan songs that I wrote were originally put out under the Seven Tenths name, or written for my solo project before I decided to ask Pat if he wanted to play it in Brannigan.
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