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Thread: TRIBUTE TO THE EQUALISER

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    http://www.digitalvillage.co.uk/aproduct.asp?productid=2311 31 band - wow!

    Used to have a 16 band that used to be fun.
    Can't find any history on how the graphic came about, but to me it was a great boost to the amp if you had the right one.

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    Big up the Basking Shark's friend...

    The Equaliser

    since feeling is first
    who pays any attention
    to the syntax of things
    will never wholly kiss you
    -e.e.cummings

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    OK, OK, it was a cheap gag.
    since feeling is first
    who pays any attention
    to the syntax of things
    will never wholly kiss you
    -e.e.cummings

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    Originally posted by Jonny McIntosh:
    Big up the Basking Shark's friend...

    The Equaliser

    [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]

    I can hear the theme now.....

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    I don't hear shit...
    Outside of a dog, a book is man\'s best friend. Inside of a dog it\'s too dark to read.

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    Originally posted by David Le C:
    I don't hear shit...
    I don't hear shit either

    But you'll need an imagination to hear the theme of The Equaliser.

    [ March 25, 2003, 11:43 AM: Message edited by: Martin Red ]

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    Stewart Copeland from the Police I believe did the music . How honest it was , a tale of an old english bloke sorting out the crime problems in 80's New York mmm. I served him once in a shop as well , at least if you had a problem and nobody can help you can call the Equaliser .

    Peace Alex .

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    Originally posted by Dj Alex:
    Stewart Copeland from the Police I believe did the music . How honest it was , a tale of an old english bloke sorting out the crime problems in 80's New York mmm. I served him once in a shop as well , at least if you had a problem and nobody can help you can call the Equaliser .

    Peace Alex .
    Thanks Alex, perhaps they should have used Englsih man in New York as the closing theme also.

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