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Your favorite guitar record...

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2003 2:13 pm
by greasygoose_Archive
I’ll second the list of Crazy Horse nominees and add to it the double live album “Weld” recorded during the first Gulf War. This album somehow redefined the limits of their own sound, although it might have been more palatable at half the length. Apparently Neil Young’s Fender Deluxe goes up to 11.

Lou Reed’s 2000 album “Ecstasy” has some incredible guitar tones, and well-recorded ones.

Fugazi’s “The Argument”

-greasygoose

Your favorite guitar record...

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2003 3:26 pm
by stewie_Archive
Telecaster delicacies served up by Alan Sparhawk (Low) also blows me away, live or on record.

Some of the guitar moments on "Tzomborgha" by The Ruins are incredible.

Hella's "Hold Your Horse Is" has some starkingly original sounding riffs.

I'll always be addicted to Man...Or Astro-Man?'s reverb-laden space-surf guitar.

And I also vote for Spiderland, Goat, Loveless and Helmet.

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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2003 4:15 pm
by yawn_Archive
marr was really fucking good, lyle preslar's minor threat stuff, coral's first single(not "the coral"), alot of gong has good stuff,fudge tunnel-hate songs in e minor, the meters, the dazzling killmen's P.I.L. cover on their first single. britt walford is the most tuneful drummer i've ever heard.booty this booty that.

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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 12:59 am
by XBangyrdead_Archive
Yeah... the Meters definatiely had it going on most of the time...
those guys were pretty unstoppable in most aspects...

The View From this Tower from Faraquet definately has its moments as far as technical brilliance is concerned.... The guitar sound/tone/quality is also pretty top notch...

Hella's Hold Your Horse Is is worth mentioning by all means...

Another guitarist worth mentioning would be John Frusciante (particularly on BloodSugarSexMagik).... he's always found that perfect mix between rock and funk, with diverse sounds and always killer tone!

Stevie Ray Vaughn was technically sound and always seethed w/ style.... great representation of blues/lick/riff work w/ tone tone tone....

Joey Santiago from the Pixies (circa Surfer Rosa) = unstoppable

The guitar work of Tortoise doesn't jump out and eat your lunch... but is great in context (sonically).

10-4

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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 10:21 pm
by Fellbrick_Archive
Hella - Hold Your Horse Is
the pAper chAse - Young Bodies Heal Quickly, Ya Know
Paco de Lucia - Anything without El Camaron Singing over it

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:08 am
by max_Archive
Another vote for Rory Gallagher, especially on Taste's "On the Boards" and his first two solo records.
Richard Hell and the Voidoids' "Blank Generation" is a great guitar album.
I really like the guitars on Captain Beefheart's "Trout Mask Replica", "Clear Spot", "Doc At the Radar Station" and "Ice Cream for Crow".
Fred Smith's and Wayne Kramer's interaction produced some great moments of rock history.

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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 1:48 am
by polchik_Archive
you're living all over me - dinosaur jr.

frankenchrist - dead kennedys

let it bleed - rolling stones

ziggy stardust - david bowie

the name of this band is talking heads - talking heads

precious moments - the sadies

everybody knows this is nowhere - neil young with crazy horse

live at leeds - the who

black sabbath - black sabbath

fresh gasoline - phono comb

dim the lights, chill the ham - shadowy men on a shadowy planet

pacer - the amps

white light white heat - the velvet underground

the bends - radiohead

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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 6:47 am
by yawn_Archive
"Last Splash"? That album fucking sucks cock and I haven't even heard it.

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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 1:59 pm
by XBangyrdead_Archive
yawn wrote:"Last Splash"? That album fucking sucks cock and I haven't even heard it.


It wasn't that bad.... I thought Pod was a bit better though!