Clairvoyance is the ability to see the future, but it doesn’t require elaborate fortune-telling rituals or crystal balls. To develop clairvoyance, one should focus on developing natural intuitive abilities and exercise their mind’s ability to tap into the future.
To strengthen clairvoyant skills, there are several practices and exercises that can be undertaken. One of the easiest steps is to unblock and release clairvoyant fears, which can be achieved through meditation, visualization, and other techniques. To strengthen clairgustance, one should develop their sense of taste by savoring foods slowly and mindfully, seeking the full depth of flavors.
Another way to develop clairaudience is to listen to the sounds around oneself, focusing on energy levels and paying attention to how one feels around others. Strengthening the third eye is also essential.
Robbie Robertson’s album “How To Become Clairvoyant” was released on April 5, 2011, on 429 Records. The album features songs like “Straight Down the Line”, “When the Night Was Young”, “He Don’t Live Here No More”, “The Right Mistake”, “This Is Where I Get Off”, and “Fear of Falling”. The album also includes a 13″x13″ art book with over 50 pages of art, photos, and notes from the album.
In summary, clairvoyance is a powerful skill that can be developed through various practices and exercises. By focusing on developing intuition and practicing visualization, individuals can enhance their clairvoyant abilities and improve their overall life.
📹 Straight Down the Line – Robbie Robertson – How To Become Clairvoyant
Straight Down the Line by Robbie Robertson. Taken from his brilliant new album – How To Become Clairvoyant. Please note, I …
📹 Tone Sessions: The Contortionist – TC-100 & Dual Recto – “Clairvoyant”
Mesa Artists Robby Baca and Cam Maynard took some time before soundcheck to perform this playthrough of the title track of …
could you imagine writing some of the best heavy music and then overnight turning into some indie band playing wannabe jam band music for idiots? what a waste of talent. donate those amplifiers and give them to someone whose going to utilize them, you are not. you’re trying to make pop music, and you failed.. which serves you right. next time, play the music you enjoy(the music you started out playing) and dont sell out. you can kick and scream and say that youve always liked music like that and you didnt sell out.. no you sold out. if you like music liek this so much, why wasnt any of it in your earlier work? because you sold out, thats why. now maybe.. just maybe.. if you go back to your roots in your next album.. people will listen to you again, probably not.. because other bands emerged.. and they were influenced by you.. so theyve already taken what youve started and progressed it to a point you probably cant catch up to. this is why you write music that sounds good to you.. if you’re making music to make money, quit.
These guys have the most consistent live sound of any rock/metal band I’ve seen. No matter the venue or where I’m standing, I can hear everything they’re playing and it’s never lost in the absurd volume of everything else. Really speaks to the amps, as well as their ears for knowing how to bring a good sound out of any stage. Fuckin’ love this band.
I love these comments talking shit about these amps lol. You can’t deny that these amps sound awesome. If you’ve never actually owned a boogie it’s cool you don’t have to but don’t sit here and act like you don’t love the tone because the reality is a shit ton of records that YOU listen to have these amps on them.
Awesome music there. Probably lot of fun to do as well!! I have a Mark V since 2 year and I absolutely love it. I had the chance to play a Dual Rec multi watt many times (and very loud) as a good friend of mine had one. I also have a JCM800 (2203, 1982) since 20 years and it’s a beast, will never sell it… Where i’m going with this: Told my wife, I won’t buy another amp because I can “range” so much stuff with these 2 amps already. But this TC-100, WOW!!! One of the more stupid thing I said in the last 10 years lol. Now I need a way to sell the idea to the wife to buy another 100w… Thanks MESA/Boogie to help keeping my couple just like my tone, hot as hell!! Cheeers!
This album is probably in my top 3 of album from 2017. Such an amazing record. Great playthrough, too, though it really breaks the illusion of a full playthrough when the pedals move around on the floor and are taken in and out of the signal chain. I’ve no doubt that these guys are playing this song each night on their current tour, without pausing to plug and unplug pedals from their signal chain… 😉
I’ve really been curious how these two amps compare. I’ve been a Dual Rectifier fan for a while now, but the Triple Crown has had me intrigued, especially this new 100 watt model with the power soak options. Is there any chance the raw sounds from these two amps could be released, or possibly an A/B comparison sometime? They certainly compliment each other well enough, but I’m wandering how they compare against one another as well.