Who gets your vote for best rock guitar sound?
Who gets your vote for best rock guitar sound?
Some of my favs...
Jerry Cantrell - Alice in Chains
Mick Mars - Motley Crue
Malcolm Young - AC/DC
Eddie Van Halen - (Earlier stuff)
Zakk Wylde - Ozzy
Jerry Cantrell - Alice in Chains
Mick Mars - Motley Crue
Malcolm Young - AC/DC
Eddie Van Halen - (Earlier stuff)
Zakk Wylde - Ozzy
Could be my answer list to a lot of questions:
Brian Futter-Catherine's Wheel
Jagori Tanna-I Mother Earth
Jerry Cantrell-A.I.C.
Chad Taylor-Live
David Gilmour-P.F.
Jeff Beck
Edge-U2
Ty Tabor-King's X
Alex Lifeson-Rush (Mainly from "Hemispheres" on. Has changed several times)
Pete Klett-Candlebox (Lead sound anyway)
Difford/Tilbrook-Squeeze
Todd Park Mohr-Big Head Todd & the Monsters
Curt Kirkwood-Meat Puppets
Elliott Easton-The Cars
John Frusciante-RHCP
Richard Lloyd-Television
John Ashton-Psychedelic Furs
Gary Lee Conner-Screaming Trees
Brian May-Queen
Steve Rotherby-Marillion
Mick Taylor-Stones, etc.
Mick Ronson-Bowie
Plus, the live sound of Mike Turner-Our Lady Peace. MASSIVE!
Guess that's a long "Favourites" list...
Brian Futter-Catherine's Wheel
Jagori Tanna-I Mother Earth
Jerry Cantrell-A.I.C.
Chad Taylor-Live
David Gilmour-P.F.
Jeff Beck
Edge-U2
Ty Tabor-King's X
Alex Lifeson-Rush (Mainly from "Hemispheres" on. Has changed several times)
Pete Klett-Candlebox (Lead sound anyway)
Difford/Tilbrook-Squeeze
Todd Park Mohr-Big Head Todd & the Monsters
Curt Kirkwood-Meat Puppets
Elliott Easton-The Cars
John Frusciante-RHCP
Richard Lloyd-Television
John Ashton-Psychedelic Furs
Gary Lee Conner-Screaming Trees
Brian May-Queen
Steve Rotherby-Marillion
Mick Taylor-Stones, etc.
Mick Ronson-Bowie
Plus, the live sound of Mike Turner-Our Lady Peace. MASSIVE!
Guess that's a long "Favourites" list...
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Wow... Dave... I don't think I could name that many bassists like that without having some kind of excel spreadsheet...
hmm.. rock...
Modern/Hard Rock:
John Myung - Dream Theater (even though he uses the ugly bongo)
Classic Rock:
Geddy Lee - Rush (growl...)
Hey the bass is a guitar too... a contrabass guitar... ok I'll shut up..
hmm.. rock...
Modern/Hard Rock:
John Myung - Dream Theater (even though he uses the ugly bongo)
Classic Rock:
Geddy Lee - Rush (growl...)
Hey the bass is a guitar too... a contrabass guitar... ok I'll shut up..
Rob,
Ya. Sad thing is, I left a few off that would fall under the umbrella.
OH...someone has to mention Mark Knopfler....there...older Santana....not
a Journey fan, but Neil Schon....Flexible-to-Skyscraper Vai....Brett Gurewitz-
Bad Religion....need to get back to work...
Ya. Sad thing is, I left a few off that would fall under the umbrella.
OH...someone has to mention Mark Knopfler....there...older Santana....not
a Journey fan, but Neil Schon....Flexible-to-Skyscraper Vai....Brett Gurewitz-
Bad Religion....need to get back to work...
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Did you ever see this live video of the Montrose reunion from 2005 with Ronnie Montrose, Sammy Hagar, Bill Church, and Denny Carmassi?lonewolf wrote:Ronnie Montrose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBb_otZaflQ
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Yep, its on YouTube. I guess Sammy knows how to throw a party!moxham123 wrote:Did you ever see this live video of the Montrose reunion from 2005 with Ronnie Montrose, Sammy Hagar, Bill Church, and Denny Carmassi?lonewolf wrote:Ronnie Montrose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBb_otZaflQ
There's also a bunch of 1974 videos with them in a garage setting (kinda like the back of the Warner Bros. Presents album) and what appears to be Kirshner's In Concert clips on YouTube. Just type in "Montrose"
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I have always liked Motley Crue's sound, but lately Robin Trower.
Check out the Guitar tone on the new Steve Winwood Album, Nine Lives. Really nice warm sound...
Check out the Guitar tone on the new Steve Winwood Album, Nine Lives. Really nice warm sound...
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Steve Winwood's tone on the Traffic tune, Dear Mr. Fantasy is awesome. For a folky-jazz band, that song really rocks.tornandfrayed wrote:I have always liked Motley Crue's sound, but lately Robin Trower.
Check out the Guitar tone on the new Steve Winwood Album, Nine Lives. Really nice warm sound...
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With a lot of mention of Motley Crue, from what I've been told, a secret to Mick Mars's tone is using an Eventide harmonizer that is slighty a few cents off.
There are a lot of good mentions in this thread, particuarly Ronnie Montrose and Billy Gibbons.
I'd like to add
- Alex Skolnick (Testament/Savatage/Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
- Robben Ford (solo/Miles Davis)
- Stevie Ray Vaughn
- Billy Joe Armstrong (Green Day)
- Adam Jones (Tool)
- Mike Einziger (Incubus)
- Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth)
- Yngwie Malmsteen
- Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo)
- Johnny Rzenik (Goo Goo Dolls)
- Dan Donegan (Disturbed)
- Bonnie Riatt
- Peter Buck (REM)
- Page Hamilton (Helmet)
- The Edge (U2)
- Alex Lifeson (Rush)
There are a lot of good mentions in this thread, particuarly Ronnie Montrose and Billy Gibbons.
I'd like to add
- Alex Skolnick (Testament/Savatage/Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
- Robben Ford (solo/Miles Davis)
- Stevie Ray Vaughn
- Billy Joe Armstrong (Green Day)
- Adam Jones (Tool)
- Mike Einziger (Incubus)
- Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth)
- Yngwie Malmsteen
- Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo)
- Johnny Rzenik (Goo Goo Dolls)
- Dan Donegan (Disturbed)
- Bonnie Riatt
- Peter Buck (REM)
- Page Hamilton (Helmet)
- The Edge (U2)
- Alex Lifeson (Rush)
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