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Great guitar tones
George's guitar solo at about 0:45 of this:
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Excellent thread.
I've always loved the lead guitar's tone on this gem (right after Kim sings "and I looked up...) Things get absolutely beatific towards the climax. It's possibly my favorite guitar line of all time.
Also, how convenient is this particular youtube clip? It cuts right to the chase with WM, beginning almost exactly at the moment where the song transcends itself.
I've always loved the lead guitar's tone on this gem (right after Kim sings "and I looked up...) Things get absolutely beatific towards the climax. It's possibly my favorite guitar line of all time.
Also, how convenient is this particular youtube clip? It cuts right to the chase with WM, beginning almost exactly at the moment where the song transcends itself.
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That's the spirit!surface the north wrote:Excellent thread.
I've always loved the lead guitar's tone on this gem (right after Kim sings "and I looked up...) Things get absolutely beatific towards the climax. It's possibly my favorite guitar line of all time.
Also, how convenient is this particular youtube clip? It cuts right to the chase with WM, beginning almost exactly at the moment where the song transcends itself.
Is that Thurston or Lee?
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I really have no idea. I can't keep their styles straight. I'd guess Lee, though. It just feels like something he'd come up with.
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Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?
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I was hoping this was Rival when I clicked on it. The tone in this song is viscous. The darkhorse for its MVP though may just be the jangling piano.cutuphalfdead wrote:
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The entire albums of Thickfreakness and Marque Moon.
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I'm not longer a big metallica fan but I love how their guitars sound on Ride the Lightning
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Everything 70's Brian May. The solo in Its Late is a great example.
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david gilmour and jack white usually stand out to me
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The first few sections feature Fripp simply cracking his knuckles before he rips his guitar wide open with his bare hands. This solo just wouldn't sound as impressive if the tone wasn't so mechanical.
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Gilmour is without a doubt the kingwarehouse wrote:david gilmour and jack white usually stand out to me
White always comes up with some cool stuff for the studio, but he can be pretty hit and miss live to me.
Page-so many great tones from the studio work and the live early years, through about 73 love the RAH sound
Adam Jones-so thick and unique and so much texture
Rich Robinson-alway great no matter what
Neil-the old Les Paul into the cranked Fenders mixed with his simplistic emotion driven style...mmmmm
Dean Deleo-all that jangle mix with all that crunch
Slash during Appetite-can lead guitar sound better?
Brian May-such great singing tone, alot of it coming from a mostly homemade rig, gotta give him props
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Neil Young and Sonic Youth records (especially the 90s-00s work of the latter) are an embarrassment of riches in regards to great guitar tones. Gilmour, absolutely, especially in the late 60s to mid 70s.
Pearl Jam have always had serviceable guitar tones (at best) for me. Binaural is especially poor in regards to tone, I think the guitars on Rival sound awful.
Pearl Jam have always had serviceable guitar tones (at best) for me. Binaural is especially poor in regards to tone, I think the guitars on Rival sound awful.
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I love the overdrive crunch in this...
For me, Trey Anastasio and Dean DeLeo are two guitarists who've always had distinct and amazing sounds. I dunno if I've ever been knocked out by a Pearl Jam guitar sound. Maybe the Immortality jam from SVT or the distorted guitars at the beginning of Corduroy on Vitalogy.
For me, Trey Anastasio and Dean DeLeo are two guitarists who've always had distinct and amazing sounds. I dunno if I've ever been knocked out by a Pearl Jam guitar sound. Maybe the Immortality jam from SVT or the distorted guitars at the beginning of Corduroy on Vitalogy.
I might be able to get to an E-bow.