Elliot Easton. He has some great lead work (Bye, Bye Love, Touch and Go).
Chris Whitley.
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202Ira Kaplan from Yo La Tengo
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203barndog wrote:Chris Whitley.
Yup, from what I've heard. Also Jeff Lang. Have you heard the album they did together? I think Chris is mostly singing on it, but its still pretty good.
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204I don't know if this has been said yet, but Sonic Boom and J. Spaceman from Spacemen 3. I have been on Vicodin today (recovering from surgery) and listening to The Perfect Prescription and it sounds so great.
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205SecondEdition wrote:I don't know if this has been said yet, but Sonic Boom and J. Spaceman from Spacemen 3. I have been on Vicodin today (recovering from surgery) and listening to The Perfect Prescription and it sounds so great.
Oddly apropos choice of drugs for that record. It's the picture next to the dictionary definition of "narcotic."
Nobody has mentioned Mark Gentry of Rein Sanction (Floridians! For shame!) and it still sort of bugs me that more people didn't go nuts about them when they were more active.
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206I know he's been noted primarily as a songwriter, but there's something about Ted Leo's guitar playing- especially when he plays leads- that sticks out but remains tasteful.
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207burun wrote:SecondEdition wrote:I don't know if this has been said yet, but Sonic Boom and J. Spaceman from Spacemen 3. I have been on Vicodin today (recovering from surgery) and listening to The Perfect Prescription and it sounds so great.
Oddly apropos choice of drugs for that record. It's the picture next to the dictionary definition of "narcotic."
Vicodin? that's interesting...and I certainly like the stuff...
do you - or for that matter, anyone - know what they used to achieve those great guitar sounds and tones?
Life...life...I know it's got its ups and downs.
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208Just joining the thread to second the following:
Shannon Wright
Guns n' Roses Suck Balls
Gary Numan
Guns n' Roses Totally Blow Goats
and add:
Tippy
Shannon Wright
Guns n' Roses Suck Balls
Gary Numan
Guns n' Roses Totally Blow Goats
and add:
Tippy
steve albini
Electrical Audio
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Electrical Audio
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209SecondEdition wrote:do you - or for that matter, anyone - know what they used to achieve those great guitar sounds and tones?
I think Sonic Boom used to use a Vox Starstreamer a lot, but I could be completely offbase.
Vox amps?
Mindblowing light rigs?
I think there was a pedal made to make you into insta-Boom, something something Repeat Percussion or something.
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210steve wrote:Just joining the thread to second the following:
Gary Numan
What Gary Numan tracks demonstrate his playing well? I thought he mostly played guitar on the Tubeway Army material, in addition to writing most of it. He is undoubtedly good at crafting songs, but I haven't heard anything demonstrating anything other than good taste...