BEST MOMENTS IN TONE HISTORY

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Re: BEST MOMENTS IN TONE HISTORY

Postby huckleboogie » Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:39 pm

-Neil Young's "Dangerbird" (from "Zuma")
.electric guitar break in "Strawberry Fields"
- Wayne Krantz's Album "2 Drink Minimum"...the sound on the entire album. glorious. after years i found out it's his old 70's strat thru a Boss Super OD and a reverb into a 65 Deluxe. that album is so f***in great, one of the best "guitar" albums ever made IMO, and its recorded live with a sony stereo mike to DAT tape.
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Re: BEST MOMENTS IN TONE HISTORY

Postby Bobby D » Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:21 am

Buddy Guy -- A Man and the Blues" -- the whole damn album -- 1960 or so :-)

i think this is the '58 that i traded back to him.

but this is the real deal strat tone.

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Re: BEST MOMENTS IN TONE HISTORY

Postby mudster » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:41 pm

There are too many to list, but here are some that jump to mind immediately:

Allan Holdsworth, Solo on "Three Sheets to the Wind." DAMN!

Jimi - Guitar tone on "Rainy Day, Dream Away."

Rory Gallagher - Solo tone on "Messin' with the Kid" from Live in Europe (73)

Jeff Beck - "Sophie" from the 'Wired' album
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