Thursday, October 26, 2006

The First 9 Seconds - In The Beginning...

Yep more sound/song stuff.

The 1st 9 seconds that influenced guitar & rock for millions...


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Found this guy's clips the other day. Whoa...
http://www.jasonjosephphotography.com/soundclips.html

*Marshall 1970 100watt Super Lead*
Hot for Teacher(Seymour Duncan 59)stock specs
Unchained(Seymour Duncan JB)mod
Seymour Duncan 59 plus DOD eq boost
Original 1(Ibanez Artist)mod ©2005

Original 2(Ibanez Artist)mod ©2005
Blues Jam(Seymour Duncan JB)mod

*Marshall 1959slp Plexi Reissue*
Feel your love tonight(w/album)(one tube)
Various VH song parts with one tube in the amp
One tube jam w/background music
Doodling around w/Dimarzio PAF (one tube)
Some AC/DC with my sound (one tube)
Unchained with my sound (beginning part) (one tube)
Fools (Ibanez Artist) (stock)
Mean Street (Ibanez Artist) (stock)
Mean Street (w/album in right speaker) Kramer Striker (stock)

*79 Marshall 50watt JMP*
Original 3 ©2005

*5150combo*
FYI Brother Glop - These amps are $500-$1000 used on ebay or Craigslist.

Mean Street riff with Dimarzio PAF (Marshall 4x12)
Unchained "new version"(Seymour Duncan 59) (No 4x12)
Wankage 1 (Marshall 4x12)
Wankage 2 (Marshall 4x12)
Outta love Again (w/album) Marshall 4x12 (my own vibe)
Blues on Steroids - (Marshall 4x12)
Everybody Wants Some (w/album) Marshall 4x12
Ice Cream Man (w/album) Marshall 4x12
Runnin with the devil (w/album) Marshall 4x12
Panama beginning (completely dry) Marshall 4x12
Panama(Seymour Duncan 59)
Combo with Marshall cab/Greenbacks
Jamies Cryin(combo w/Marshall cab/Greenbacks)
You really got me(Seymour Duncan 59)
Little Guitars 'fool around mix'(Ibanez Artist)
Demo solo(1980 Ibanez Artist)


This place has some rather expensive amps. There's a Soundclips link on the left side which will take you to a page that has links to .mp3 samples. The 1st Scorpion clip is a VH classic
http://www.mojaveampworks.com/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I assume, mister brother VH cover man, that you will soon master the sound you wish to master. The next step: Create a simple riff which captures the world. It's amazing what a few notes can do, how they can sound so different from anything else. I make up simple riffs in my head. I'll try to transfer them to your fingers via the internet(s).