"Sister Sinister"

Started by Greeny, September 19, 2010, 02:35:24 PM

Ferryman

Wow, a great groove here, it gave me a bit of a Black Crowes vibe (She Talks to Angels type of stuff). Love that slightly off kilter riff and rhythm, that really works well, and the bass line is an absolute belter. I love the way it ends. Killer guitar sounds as well. So much to love here, this is a pretty majestic piece of music. Bl**dy good, bl**dy good indeed.

Cheers,

Nigel


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RMO

that bass in the intro sounds really cool, and then there are those guitars with an amazing sound, and the perfect vocals, this is pure greatness!

Blooby


I missed this one.  Great tune. Love the big vocals on this one, and that Tele sounds really good.

I have that movie on top of the DVD player. Maybe today is the day.

Blooby

OsCKilO

On a roll takes on a new meaning with you Tim.

New edgy sound really Suits bro!


That Female Voice is Really creepy....


Awesome Mr Green





Peace


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Jim1970

WOW that is some cool Stuff Tim!!
I love how you Spaced out the Guitars.
Sounds Better then some of the Music that is Produced by High priced Producers and Music studios.
are the Guitars Panned L=50 & R=50? Bass is Awesome here!!
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Satchwood

Very cooL song & lyrics Greeny!!   I dig your guitar work and panning ~ cool chord progressions, changes, & bass line !
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Gritter

Very cool song indeed...a little off kilter gives it a distinct edge. Great tune Tim!

Hi Tim, you've excelled yourself with this one. Lots of little bits going on that needs a few listens to pick up. Another winner............Willie
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Sundbo

I somehow missed this one. Heard it through three times now and it gets better each time. Wow! This is so good!

des0free

Quote from: Greeny on September 20, 2010, 04:43:31 AM
Quote from: Nelson on September 19, 2010, 07:26:15 PMOther then the clips are you using only mbr patches, to get your guitar tones?

Yep - I only ever use MBR patches for the guitar, and I never adjust any of them. I can't remember what ones I used though! I love trying out different tones to get the right balance and separation between the guitar parts.

Tone is in the (expert!) fingers?   (telecasters are nice sounding guitars, too!)
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