Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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Veg1960
Six blade knife from first dire straits album , beautiful sound
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Six blade knife from first dire straits album , beautiful sound
I remember the first time I heard Sultans of Swing on the radio. Was like a breath of fresh air.
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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Mrs Steve R
I still think PMT is not a good name for a shop :hehe:
On some days you can feel the tension when you walk through the door....
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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jon1959
On some days you can feel the tension when you walk through the door....
And think "was it something I said?"
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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Wales-Bales
He's a great technical guitarist, but he's no Mick Jones is he :wink:
PS still waiting for a cheap MS-3 to show up, in the meantime the FX8 is the dogs doo-dahs :thumbup:
With all the great guitarists you pick him? He's shit and the edge is even worse
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Ah Gary Moore, my all time favourite.
Yes he used effects but he had so much emotion & feel in his playing.
Could play many style & make them his own, blues, rock, metal, shredding, flamenco etc & often played all those styles in one song.
Shredding just for shreddings sake leaves me a little cold TBH.
Players like for instance Buckethead, although obviously very talented, who just shreds continuously, don"t do a lot for me, although I appreciate shredding has it"s place.
A local hero of mine, & very underrated IMO is wales own Tony Bourge, ex Budgie guitarist :thumbup:
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Im in to metal so i would say Synester gates deserves a mention also John 5 very under rated guitarist but the main man has to be dime back incredible guitarist
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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jamieccfc
With all the great guitarists you pick him? He's shit and the edge is even worse
The edge has a good guitar sound though and that's what it's all about , at least it was when they were a good band and did stuff like bad , I will follow
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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headlight
Ah Gary Moore, my all time favourite.
Yes he used effects but he had so much emotion & feel in his playing.
Could play many style & make them his own, blues, rock, metal, shredding, flamenco etc & often played all those styles in one song.
Shredding just for shreddings sake leaves me a little cold TBH.
Players like for instance Buckethead, although obviously very talented, who just shreds continuously, don"t do a lot for me, although I appreciate shredding has it"s place.
A local hero of mine, & very underrated IMO is wales own Tony Bourge, ex Budgie guitarist :thumbup:
Yes Tony Bourge was a very good guitarist
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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jamieccfc
Im in to metal so i would say Synester gates deserves a mention also John 5 very under rated guitarist but the main man has to be dime back incredible guitarist
PANTERA were a great band and dimebag Darrell a great guitarist
Saw them in Newport and the riff to walk is simply superb
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Yes Tony Bourge was a very good guitarist
He still is Sludge, this is from a 2013 solo album he released (the first in about 20 years I think) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7gpK2RkZBw
Bit more mellow & laid back now than when he was in Budgie & Tredegar but he was 64 when he recorded the above (he"s 68 now).
Still a class player though, very underrated IMO :thumbup:
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SLUDGE FACTORY
PANTERA were a great band and dimebag Darrell a great guitarist
Saw them in Newport and the riff to walk is simply superb
The outro to floods is one of the best things I've heard
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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SLUDGE FACTORY
When he was in KYUSS , he plugged his Les Paul straight into a bass amp for that dirty sound
Not sure about Kyuss, but for QOTSA the bass amp is part of it, but his main trick is using a Maestro Parametric Filter MPF-1 that was designed by Bob Moog back in the 1970's, which he has since been replaced by a Stone Deaf PDF-1 pedal (which is an enhanced copy of the MPF-1).
http://images.equipboard.com/uploads...pedals24iq.jpg
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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jamieccfc
With all the great guitarists you pick him? He's shit and the edge is even worse
My view of music is that the song comes first, so you play with that in mind. For me it's all about the interaction between the various instruments, and not necessarily the complexity of each part. Incidentally, I was on the side of those who were very happy to see the end of the 20-minute guitar solo!
PS I also rate Bernard Sumner :biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLWni7-2NXw
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Wales-Bales
Not sure about Kyuss, but for QOTSA the bass amp is part of it, but his main trick is using a Maestro Parametric Filter MPF-1 that was designed by Bob Moog back in the 1970's, which he has since been replaced by a Stone Deaf PDF-1 pedal (which is an enhanced copy of the MPF-1).
http://images.equipboard.com/uploads...pedals24iq.jpg
He deffo plugged his Gibson into a bass amp when he was in KYUSS
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headlight
He still is Sludge, this is from a 2013 solo album he released (the first in about 20 years I think)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7gpK2RkZBw
Bit more mellow & laid back now than when he was in Budgie & Tredegar but he was 64 when he recorded the above (he"s 68 now).
Still a class player though, very underrated IMO :thumbup:
Indeed he is , breadfan is such a riff heavy song !
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When all is said and done, music should simply have the power to do this ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzEs17iI2W4
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jamieccfc
The outro to floods is one of the best things I've heard
It's brilliant , mind you PANTERA had a great back line bassist and drummer laying the foundation for dimebag to do his stuff , a real powerhouse of a band
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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Wales-Bales
Those flags get on my tits though , wave one of those around at a metal gig and you would get a bloody good leathering , I am too old for the moshpit now
Re: Went to a Guitar Masterclass at PMT last night
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Wales-Bales
Of the Glastonbury sing alongs and crowd participation IMO, don't come much batter than this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb7Dy6YSje4
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Nelsonca61
Great band
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Great band
I wonder if this song is about drugs ???
I rather think it is