Added: Jul 8, 2008
From: RJPowers1863
Duration: 3:59
this is my fav vid so far up to july 2008. this is me playing guitar and switching shoes. MULTITASKING!!! lol it is just fun to watch and i thought it was pretty cool. i am switching from my old es's to my new Emericas. i am using a Orange crush 15 wat asmpifier with a epiphone les paul 100 guitar. there is no pedals attached. plaing hotel california (the solo) by the eagles. it was pretty cool i messed up a little. just a few times but PLEASE NO BAD COMMENTS. RATE 5 STARS CUZ IT ROCKED!!! 5 *'s *****HistoryOrange was founded in 1968 by Clifford Cooper of London. Orange amps and P.A. (public address) were made by Clifford Cooper. Orange started as a recording studio which featured an IBC mixing console originally owned by Joe Meek, as he was recorded by him in the mid-60s with his band The Millionaires.In autumn 1968, Cliff placed an order with Huddersfield-based Matamp (named after founder Mat Mathias) to make some 100-watt`valve amps for Orange to Cliffs design. The manufacturing plant in the United States signifies that only the US-distributed Oranges cabinets are made in the States, while valve amps are still manufactured in England.Orange amplifiers are primarily mid to low-gain valve (or vacuum tube in North America) amp heads, designed to be coupled with a matching speaker cabinet. Their most popular guitar amplifiers were the OR120, usually referred to as the "graphic" model for its use of graphics instead of text to indicate each knob's function, and the later OD120 overdrive model which was equipped with a master volume control. Most guitar amps were based on output circuitry which used the EL34 tubes popular among British manufacturers like Marshall Amplifiers and Hiwatt, and were available in the separate amp head and speaker cabinet format.In the 1970s, Orange also made 'hybrid' PA amps that coupled a solid state mixer stage with a tube (valve) power stage. In recent years, Orange has also produced guitar combo amps (speaker and amplifier in one assembly), as well as amplifiers for bass guitar and other audio products.In the late 90's and early 00's, Orange also made a range of very successful all-tube combos, such as the AD 15/12 and the AD 30R. The AD 15/12, a Class A, single speaker, 15 watt model, is now out of production and highly sought after.Orange introduced the Solid State Crush series in 2001 and in 2004 they introduced the new Rocker series. This series consists of five different amp models. These are the Rocker 30, which features a classic British rock sound, 2x EL34 power tubes working in Class A and today being the only amp available as a 1x12 combo. The Rockverbs uses similar circuitry, but has an extra gain stage and much more modern voicing. They also feature a reverb. The Rockerverb comes as a 50 watt head (featuring 4x 6V6 power tubes) and a 100 watt head (featuring 4x EL34 power tubes, but these can be switched to 6L6 or 6550 power tubes). In 2006 Orange introduced two new amps. The small and portable Tiny Terror, which has received big popularity for its ease of use, good tone and low price. The other is the Thunderverb 200, which is a guitar/ bass amp with 200 watts of power (6 x 6550 power tubes) and an inbuilt attenuator, this one is aimed more for modern sounds. Orange also revealed a smaller version of it, the Thunderverb 50 which has a 50 watt output.emericaOriginIn 1986, French fashion footwear company Rautureau Apple launched a line of skateboard shoes called etnies. Three years later, French pro freestyle skateboarder Pierre André Senizergues began distributing etnies in the United States. etnies USA, later called etnies America, the first skateboard shoe brand owned and directed by a pro skateboarder, was born. In 1992, Pierre struck a licensing deal with Rautureau Apple and began designing etnies in the U.S. By 1995, Rautureau Apple was bought by a European shoe conglomerate, which was in turn acquired by an American company. Unsure of how his etnies America licensing agreement would be affected, Pierre launched Emerica, short for etnies America, in 1996. All etnies shoes sold in Fall 1995 were shipped as Emerica shoes in Spring 1996. Rautureau Apple put the etnies brand up for sale. Nike, among others, expressed interest, but Pierre gained the full rights. From then on, etnies and Emerica were separate brands, each with their own unique identity. Emerica was immediately recognized as a more raw, simple and straight-ahead skate shoe brand than etnies, who cater to a more mainstream crowd. Over the next decade, Emerica evolved into a straight-up, no-nonsense, well-oiled skateboarding shoe brand widely respected by skateboarders.
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Tags: and awesome cool gangster guitar is lol me playing shoes swiching switching this
Rating: 2.17 (29 ratings) Views: 1855' favoriteCount='1 Comments: 28
TxxTyler Says:
Jul 22, 2008 - get a fender strat it will so much better
davidsix54321 Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - your mom knocked on the door haha
davidsix54321 Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - sorry that was ur brother
ete1021 Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - holy shit , that kid's got heavy equipment D=!!
beastlybballer Says:
Jul 31, 2008 - its just a bad amp.
momsedimapunk Says:
Aug 2, 2008 - it is not. orange makes some good stuff. the camera prolly dosnt have a good mic or sumthin. orange has a nice full warm tone and junks.
slipgun4 Says:
Aug 2, 2008 - cool move dude. the ladies love that kind of stuff. =)
master123puppets Says:
Aug 3, 2008 - naaa its just one of the cheapest epiphones and the amp is all tube
booyabrandon Says:
Aug 6, 2008 - its not that hard he doesnt even need to undo lases just take em off and slide em on easy
xandapanda Says:
Aug 16, 2008 - this idea is not original at all. there're loads of videos out there of people changing whilst playing solos. There's one guy playing the november rain solo who changes his whole outfit. have a look.
litleangus77 Says:
Aug 16, 2008 - You don't even deserve that epi dude.
huareztube Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - Uuuarrghhh
fenderman615 Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - let alone an orange amp
fenderman615 Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - bro i know you said no bad comments, but come on. play something that sounds good. even if its simple. it beats getting made fun of.
fenderman615 Says:
Aug 18, 2008 - bitch.
litleangus77 Says:
Aug 18, 2008 - btw i was thinking about getting a tiny terror combo, is it a good amp?
fenderman615 Says:
Aug 22, 2008 - all the reviews i heard about it in guitar player said its amazing.
youreallgeek Says:
Aug 22, 2008 - HA HA HA ! Mom's at the door ! HA HA HA !
litleangus77 Says:
Aug 24, 2008 - nice, thanks
fenderman615 Says:
Aug 27, 2008 - no problem
poserfag666 Says:
Aug 28, 2008 - ouch man you fuckin' rewined that song
gergface21 Says:
Aug 30, 2008 - tiny terror sounds amazing
0wnd1zzl3d Says:
Aug 30, 2008 - OMG that was fucking terrible. What was that. That was in no way Hotel California. That was out of pitch bends and off rhythm notes. You suck.
joey8537 Says:
Sep 3, 2008 - Why did you spend 100+ dollars on an amp that small if you're not that good or have no pedals? Do you have money to burn or something?

tenkaichi1975 Says:
Jul 22, 2008 - holy shit!!!...go home