I've gone on about this movie on my Myspace blog but I want to talk some more about it. I deliberately kept it in my laptop when I deployed. I had watched it three times before I left. I did not bring my laptop with me this time on my deployment though since weight might have been an issue and I thought it better safe than sorry. I had also heard that there was wireless and my laptop does not have a wireless card AND it's a bear, constantly giving me grief when asked to do the simplest of actions. So I left it here at home with the Fuzz DVD in the drive.
Well, I'm back now (obivously) and I watched it again today and I'll say that usually with documentaries it's easy to digest and move on, digest and move on but for one reason or another, this one entertains me to no end. I aim to buy it sooner or later. I don't want to keep it and have my Netflix potential drop to two at a time.
I recommend any guitarist at least renting this documentary. Especially if you are at all interested in stomp boxes.
It brings up quite an urge to dive into pedals, but with pedals, that's an itch I doubt yu can scratch completely what with new ones coming out all the time. I'll write more about this later though. I need to do some research before I go into my opinion on what my setup would be at this point in time though I think it'll be a smidge unique in the world of pedals, not for use, but for attitude toward them.
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