Holy Roller

Started by Les Warner, August 24, 2010, 01:33:33 PM

Gu Djin

"More please" is a cry I can echo!

Leigh
Guild Starfire 5, Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, K Yairi and Walden and a 12 Stagg string acoustic guitar and other music making boxes - including mandolin, bouzouki and 5 string banjo, uke and acoustic bass - a few M-Audio keyboards and a flute - all played and treated with equal love and attention - zoom ut 2 pedal and Logic Pro X

Greeny

Great story, great riffs, great song. All-round greatness really, lol. I wish I could do that trick with the harmonics - I always liked that sound. Sounds a bit like Neil Young when he straps on a Les Paul and gives it some welly. Everything is very well balanced, and the harmonies are exceptionally good. Superb work.

Ferryman

Can only agree - great story and great song. Loved it from the opening chords and all the way through. Very well constructed song, with great dynamics and beautifully played. Excellent stuff!

Cheers,

Nigel


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Boss Micro BR

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Raises hell with the help of his rock and roll - I love that!

This tune is very big - And the sound is so real. With those trademark harmonies and that killer guitar/bass/drums you have a winner.

Sweet!

Mark
"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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Boss Micro BR
                                            
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Audacity
                                                
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Cubase

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Kenneth

What a great great great sound. I think you found the holy grail of sound!
"...a guitar sound that you could curdle cream with." Ferryman

T.C. Elliott

good story... good song.. very good song.
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Boss BR-900
 
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Reaper
   
        
         
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