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Dr. Dog - "Stranger" Live @ SXSW 2010

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2010

Dr. Dog performs "Stranger" from their upcoming album 'Shame, Shame' at SXSW

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  • @Killinfloor I have no idea. It's a damn good idea though. I'll have to read up on it.

  • Dr. Dog is honestly one of my favorite bands of today. They just ahve so many good fucking songs!!! This is the way music should be!!!

  • Lol the drummer looks like he has been working in the fields at 1:20

  • Looks like that yellow pedal is a BOSS Super Overdrive.

  • Is that really a telecaster inside a Gibson hallow body guitar?!?!?!

  • It's a boss DD-3 Delay, and the blue one is a Blues Driver I also believe. A friend and I did some mixing with their mixer/producer (Bill Moriarty) in their studio in Phili. Really cool place! They also use a Rat distortion pedal pretty often too. Really nice guys... they came in and talked with us for a while. I'm seeing them tonight in SLC -- can't wait!

  • The blue pedal looks like a blues driver

  • Was this at The Mohawk?

  • Yeah, the white one up front is just a tuner. the white one on scott's left is a boss delay pedal. Not sure about the blue one in the middle...really like the view of this vid.

  • @alberthoffman25 and one of the white ones is a tuner

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