For the love of electric guitar sound - the thread (Page 3/5)
Patrick SEP 14, 09:37 PM

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Originally posted by Valkrie9:

Al Di Meola



Thanks for mentioning Al Di Meola. He's an artist I sort of forgot about over the years, and probably haven't listened to for a couple of decades, but I recall I quite enjoyed his 1982 Electric Rendezvous album. Damn, that was 40 years ago!




This cut was kind of a fun song.

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Valkrie9 SEP 16, 11:26 PM
Funky Fusion - RTF with Bill Connors on Guitar, 7th Galaxy
Difficult to comprehend in 2022, half a century later.
Groovy stoners and heads at college experiencing mind blowing talent so far out there, they are still in awe,
blasted off in '73, still approaching that far destination.
Heavy tunes.

Far out man !
Valkrie9 SEP 20, 02:04 PM

Discriminating epicurean tastes, ' Played Radio City Music Hall with Morgan James and Scott Bradlee's Post Modern Jukebox '.

You Know, You Know - Mahavishnu Orchestra John McLaughlin '71


You Know, You Know - Jeff Beck


John McLaughlin, Paco DeLucia, Al DiMeola, Friday Night in San Francisco '80


Valkrie9 SEP 20, 03:01 PM

Jake_Dragon SEP 20, 03:53 PM
Guitar (music) is subjective.
I personal love acoustic guitar sound.
But you put some nice gear together and it will get my brain tingling. Some nice rich sounds from a stack with the right amount of chorus, delay and over drive.
There is so much hardware to choose from.

But with the right amount of chorus/delay the notes just blend together more. The vocalization of the guitar reaches a new level. Less feel of a standard timing and more just feeling the song. Then punch it home with the right amount of fuzz.

Break out that wallet
https://equipboard.com/pros...?gear=effects-pedals
williegoat OCT 15, 05:46 PM
This is a great song, and I love the sound of that big Gibson archtop. The guitar player is David Barbour and the recording is from 1950. Dave Barbour used to work for Benny Goodman, but the story is that he was kicked out for hooking up with a coworker . I kind of think it might have been worth it.

Cheever3000 OCT 17, 05:02 PM
Can't wait to catch up on all the posts above, but meanwhile... I enjoy browsing the Documentary category in Tubi on my smart TV at home, and Saturday I watched a thing narrated by Kevin Bacon about electric guitars. It could have been better, but it was worth the time spent. Then yesterday I saw a documentary on Duane Allman. I didn't know much about him before that, and it was very interesting.

Okay, that's all I wanted to say.
Valkrie9 OCT 18, 12:25 AM


Has to be said, an integral, originative part of 20th century rock, heavy metal, tunage.
Still tappin' my toes, to this day when I listen to it, a zeppelin sized influence in musical appreciation.


Acoustic Guitar Track Isolated

Ramble On Tracks - courtesy of James P

Ramble On
: more thinkin' :
: profound introspection :


Recreating the Sound

The Sound, Recreated

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Valkrie9 OCT 18, 03:47 AM


Hmmmmnnn... nice .
Valkrie9 OCT 19, 05:30 AM


Innovative craftmanship.


' All the news fit to print '

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