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Pep
Posted 2003-08-06 2:14 PM (#205676)
Subject: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Went and saw Kaki at the Northstar Bar in Phili on 5 Aug. She didn't play her Adamas at all. She mentioned the guitar mag articles about her playing an Adamas and how great they were, then stated that was all a lie and that "they sucked". She said something about calling the factory and making them better. Hope she and Ovation can work things out, but was quite shocked to hear her bash them in public. She has talent and plays well, but her ramblings detracted from her performance.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2003-08-06 2:18 PM (#205677 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show



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Huh? Say it ain't so! Pop, what's up?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-08-06 3:15 PM (#205678 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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The comments about Ovation just don't sound right. If she wasn't playing an Ovation, then what was she playing?
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-06 3:37 PM (#205679 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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I played the single epaulet textured top Adamas guitar in the factory before Kaki got it. If she wants to get rid of it I will take it. It is really a stellar instrument
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-06 6:01 PM (#205680 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Are you sure you didn't go to see a gig by Paul Hebert? I'm probably way wrong but the whinging that the only good Ovations are the old ones make me suspect it may have been PH in drag. You never know with those haemaphrodites from Louisiana.

Either way a minor act with support from a major guitar manufacturer should discuss their misgivings with artist relations, not air their dirty laundry in public. End of story.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-08-06 7:41 PM (#205681 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Hey Pep,
If you were being sarcastic, please set us straight. If not, and that's how it really was please re-itereate. I know the Artist relations folks at Ovation read this board and wouldn't want them to go after someone because we were just having some almost obvious fun.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2003-08-06 9:05 PM (#205682 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Come on Paul T. You know very well I would never say anything bad about an Adamas. Whats up with that?...Paul Hebert
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popcritic
Posted 2003-08-06 9:15 PM (#205683 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Completely out of character. She raves about Adamas in both current AG and Frets (says she couldn't have developed her technique without it).

Possible explanations. The guitar Al refers to is the latest of three, and she did tell me she was having problems with set-up and electronics, but was going to gig it anyway. Sound check may have been frustrating, so borrowed something.

Pete, did she play an electric Gretsch Roundup? She's been experimenting with using it on stage, and maybe felt the Charlie Hunter crowd was the right one to stretch it out with.

I know my daughter. Sometimes her sense of humor has an odd, angular quality, and can sometimes seem off-base, but she's more likely to be trying to be ironic than anything else. Hopefully that's what this is, but I will do my best to find out.

Dave King
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-06 10:35 PM (#205684 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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just goes to show you those OFC spies are everywhere.
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Pep
Posted 2003-08-06 10:42 PM (#205685 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Sorry to say it's sad but true. She played the Gretsch, which she wasn't too happy with either, and an acoustic I couldn't make out the brand. I'm sorry to report that she bashed the Ovation/Adamas name pretty good then stated that because she wasn't playing the Adamas she couldn't do some of the fun stuff on the guitar she usually does. Maybe it was all in jest and just frustration if she's been having trouble with it. But the audience isn't privy to that info so it looked bad. As an OFC member I'd heard nothing but good things so I was discouraged to hear her comments about her Adamas.
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-06 10:47 PM (#205686 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Then I am glad I did not drag myself out with my busted feet. It would not make me happy.

The Gretsch imports are consistent but barely a substitute for an Adamas.

My guess is because her technique requires 2 hand tapping etc that she may have found the pickup microphonic and could not EQ it correctly without it feeding back.

Absolutely not cool to publicly bash the company.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2003-08-06 11:06 PM (#205687 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Kaki must have had some EQ problems are something. The Adamas is such a part of not only her sound, but her technique as well. Hey Kaki, if you see this, please respond and let us know what happened. Ovation needs talented artists like yourself.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-08-07 1:07 AM (#205688 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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I would suggest that if she is having problems setting up that she get on line and tell us what they are. There is a good chance someone here amongst our 1600 members could help solve the problems. I also realize that sometimes the problems surface just before show time and can be annoying as hell but not solvable, so a compromise is needed. Best to go on and adjust but not relate the problems to the audience. They usually will be satisfied if you do your best.

Also, if there are continuing problems with the Ovation, then definately let us know and try to help.

Bailey
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-07 3:43 AM (#205689 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Originally posted by 1687Adamasguy:
Come on Paul T. You know very well I would never say anything bad about an Adamas. Whats up with that?...Paul Hebert


That much I know, but would you wear a dress?
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2003-08-07 11:11 AM (#205690 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Paul T, If I could play some of the tunes Kaki can play, I would get on stage in a dress and play an MOB! (LOL)
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-07 11:22 AM (#205691 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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I'll pay for lessons for you, just so I can see that. But I get to pick the dress. And the shoes.
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cliff
Posted 2003-08-07 11:35 AM (#205692 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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I gotta admit Paul,

. . . . you got nice tits!!!


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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-07 11:36 AM (#205693 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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PRICELESS, just fucking PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-08-07 11:43 AM (#205694 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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His tits aren't that great...
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cliff
Posted 2003-08-07 11:48 AM (#205695 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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. . . well, . . . maybe not much in "mass",

. . but they ARE perky!!!
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-08-07 12:00 PM (#205696 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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ok... I'll be a stick in the mud. Is this REALLY necessary? Yeah, I know it gets boring around here sometimes, that's called life. Sometimes useful and exciting, sometimes boring. I'd really like to not see this turn into something like that "other" bbs that's 99% bs and only about 1% bulletin.
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cliff
Posted 2003-08-07 12:09 PM (#205697 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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". . posted August 07, 2003 11:11 AM
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Paul T, If I could play some of the tunes Kaki can play, I would get on stage in a dress and play an MOB! (LOL)
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Paul D.Hebert . . . "

That was my "inspiration", and I just ran with it.

If Paul (or anyone else) was offended, I apologize as it was all meant in "fun".

(I'd post the pics of Templeman and the vicar, but that'd REALLY be in bad taste!)

DAMN that PhotoShop!!
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alpep
Posted 2003-08-07 12:15 PM (#205698 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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For the first time I really don't have anything to say except.. Thank God I have no skills with photoshop.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-08-07 1:06 PM (#205699 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Originally posted by Mr. Ovation:
ok... I'll be a stick in the mud. Is this REALLY necessary? .


Miles, I'd say it was totally unnecessary. Damn funny though.

Cliff, it wasn't a Vicar, he was definately a Priest.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2003-08-07 2:37 PM (#205700 - in reply to #205676)
Subject: Re: Kaki King Philadelphia Show


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Cliff, that is funny! Dang, I can't stop laughing. I don't know if it's the picture of me dressed like that, or the site of me playing an MOB. No offense taken, I just think that is damn funny!
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