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06-03-2010, 10:48 PM | #792 (permalink) |
FUNky
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Midland, MI
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06-04-2010, 06:58 AM | #798 (permalink) | |
Nae wains, Great Danes.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Where how means why.
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Awful good as the assumption game aren't you? Electronica isn't ****e pal, and it's not all I like.
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06-04-2010, 08:53 AM | #800 (permalink) |
MB quadrant's JM Vincent
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Washington, DC
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Top 5 best guitar sound (tone-wise):
1) Billy Corgan on Siamese Dream (the reason I own a Big Muff) 2) Robert Smith on Disintegration (well...a lot of other stuff too but Disintegration is just great and got me into the whole reverb/delay clean sound) 3) David Byrne on early Talking Heads work (I love the idea he had behind it...all the guitarists at the time wanted their sound to be huge and beefy so he wanted the exact opposite and strove for a tiny thin sounding tone) 4) Duane Allman during the Fillmore East shows (the most perfect blues guitar tone I have ever heard) 5) Richard Millang on Bethany Curve's You Brought Us Here (the ultimate use of a delay pedal) Honorable mentions: Tom Morello of any of Rage's work (didn't make it because I got kind of tired of him after a while). Robin Guthrie from Cocteau Twins (didn't make it because he goes all over the place with his guitar tone). Kevin Shields on Loveless (amazing tone but he didn't make it on the list just because...well I like the other guys better...plus no one should have to spend that much money to find the sound they want).
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