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Well thank you so much!! I'll try rodney, AND the rest. Cracker is always on my list, so I'm not afraid of missing that one! Recommendations? Well, I don't know if you know Drivin'n'Cryin', but their Wrapped in Sky = album is a classic for me. And, more recent, the solorecord of their singer, Kevn Kinney called Broken Hearts and Autoparts ( ) is a great record ( recorded in one week, lindsey! ) That's the countryrocksuggestion. In Heavy bluesrock/stoner or desert rock or how you ***-americans call it the debut-album from Masters Of Reality is an absolute masterpiece, and their follow up, a bit more popcrafted but with ginger baker(!) behind the kit is awsome, too. Maybe it is difficult to purchase them (no big labels, Chris Goss, who essentially is that band, is constantly fighting the bussiness- i like him a lot), it is a problem in Europe! But this really is Led Zep=quality grooverock with a very melodic singer with a warm voice. And then, a belgium band called dEUS (yes that's the way it has to be spelled) made a debutalbum (Worst Case Scenario) that absolutely belongs to the best alternative popalbums ever. And of course if i am going to walk to my cd-closet.... But maybe this is enough for now. Sorry, lindsey, are we overdoing this? on this thread, yeah. Lets do this on chitchat okay! gerald
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Hey, I think there are is actually a drum machine in Red Rover. Apart from the bass drum (more prominent from 2:47) and snare drum (some double hits at the chorus, for example at 0:58) there are also some cymbals (1:03, 1:08, etc) at the right side of the stereo pan.
I am listening through AKG studio reference headphones and I can hear all these details... |
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Monte Montgomery
[That of course has to do with his studio sensibilities. When it comes to playing, you don't hear as much. Monte Montgomery, a guitarist out of Austin, Texas, has often named Lindsey as one of his biggest influences, but you're probably saying, "Who's Monte Montgomery?"
Right.] CarneVaca, No, I have heard about Monte Montgomery!!!! I have yet to see him, but a buddy of mine raves about him! He tells me that since I appreciate Lindsey, I will like Monte. Awesome! How can I find out more about Monte? Where he plays, articles about him, etc.? Chris |
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There's an article about Monte Montgomery in the latest Guitar Player magazine, I believe (either the latest or the one just prior).
Just for those checking out the samples, Monte plays ACOUSTIC guitar!! (of course, it has a pickup and its sound is run through a bunch of fx pedals and amplifiers, but the actual guitar is an acoustic) |
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Reply to Seteca
[[Originally posted by clooney
No, I think Tango in the Night, Go Your Own Way, Book of Love, and Countdown are all much better electric solos than ANYTHING Van Halen or Eric Clapton have ever done. Both because of the fingerpicking style and also because of their construction and listening pleasure. I don't hear similar sound pleasure in solos by VH, EC or even Stevie Ray Vaughn.]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Originally posted by Seteca You mention 3 things here: 1) "Fingerpicking style": How is this relevant to these 4 songs? They can easily be played by any half-decent guitarist using a pick. 2) "Construction": I'm not sure what you mean by this but if you think those solos are more technically advanced than "Crossroads" or "Eruption", then I'm extremely surprised, but it's all a matter of opinion of course. 3) "Listening pleasure". Absolutely agree with you on this. LB's solos speak to me and move me emotionally more than anyone else's. He's my favourite guitarist and my favourite musician. However, my previous post was strictly about technical proficiency of electric solos only. I specifically said, "not emotionally." I just can't understand how LB can be compared to Eric Clapton or Eddie Van Halen. These people's styles could not possibly be any more different. Incidently, yesterday I was looking through some of these "best guitarists" lists via Google and the only list I could find which had Lindsey Buckingham in it had "NGBA" noted as his best guitar work, which I completely agree with.] Thanks for your reply; sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I understand what you are saying and I agree about their different styles. I guess what I was referring to I should have better described as opinion or ear candy listening pleasure. The solos I have heard by Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, and Stevie Ray Vaughn, at least to my ears, are not that appealing. Therefore I have never been caught up in their music. (Although, thank you for mentioning Crossroads and Eruption, I'll give those a listen.) It just appears to me as though when someone hears Countdown or Book of Love for the first time, they say "Wow, those are not only nice and melodic, but also rocking solos." Then they watch Lindsey play them without a pick and then they are blown away!!! At least that has been my experience when I introduce friends to Lindsey's music. I can understand how what I said could be construed as making statements based on emotion. That wasn't what I meant; sorry about that. Thanks for the tips and I'll see ya on The Ledge. Chris |
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