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#102291 by Slacker G
Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:13 pm
2/3 of my old band gettin down wif it. (On my BandMix page) M Train.

This is one of the first R&R songs that I remember. At least it is the one that made me aware of the awesome sounds a guitar could produce. My bass man, Austin, and I recorded this one day so his kids, also all musicians, could hear their old man like he sounded on a bandstand. Even at 69 years old, Austin is still gigging 2-3 times a month. And he doesn't have to take a back seat to the younger guys.

The vocals and bass were recorded through a Peavey XR600 PA. I taped the signal direct from the preamp. The lead guitar ride was recorded through a clean setting on a J Station". Guitars used. Strat and a Alvarez bass. Sure SM58 mike.

Actually, this is a great town to play since there are so many musicians that have come out of retirement to gig again.

For those who give it a listen, I hope you like it. :)

#102295 by philbymon
Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:33 pm
Wow! That IS a throw-back sound, SG! Well done. Love that sweet Strat.

#102312 by J-HALEY
Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:58 pm
Very well done Slacker G! :)

#102356 by gbheil
Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:24 pm
Enjoyed as requested.



Thanks for putting that up for my enjoyment. :wink:

#102386 by fisherman bob
Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:50 am
Nice playing. I wish more guitarist played a clean, distinct sound like you do. Too many lead players I hear play with too much distortion, sounds too dirty to my ears...

#102430 by Slacker G
Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:21 pm
Thanks guys,

Both of those songs were fun to work out. I am glad you liked them.

As far as clean playing, I don't think it is for everyone. I have to play a song until I am about sick of it. And I have to work on a shaky riff over and over until I'm about burned out.
On the bright side, the sub conscious allows me to pull it off thoughtlessly after a while. But when you play so bright, the bad notes absolutely scream out at you far above everything else. I'm not that good a picker, but I do work hard at it.

Those bad notes stand out like a 600lb woman in anorexic bikini contest. :)

#102432 by fisherman bob
Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:27 pm
Nobody but you and a few other learned guitarists would know you are hitting a bad note...I didn't hear any bad notes...

#102477 by gbheil
Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:17 am
Me neither Bob. A spot or two where I though humm that's a little odd but as for thinking it was unintentional. NOPE

#102641 by Slacker G
Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:13 pm
sanshouheil wrote:Me neither Bob. A spot or two where I though humm that's a little odd but as for thinking it was unintentional. NOPE


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah. I do a lot of odd things, especially on the rides. I like to lead the listener so far from the song that after a few seconds of the instrumental the listener will forget what the song is about until they are led them back into it. Rather like a mini vacation from the singers bag. Works best with my vocals.

My drummer and I always tell the singer that she is just a way to kill time until the good part gets there. (The instrumental when we get to cook)
The singer is kinda like a warm up band until the main show goes on, at least that is how we explain it. Most singers understand and readily embrace that point of view. .... NOT !!

Oh Oh Fame time from the singers.

#102644 by jw123
Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:22 pm
I listened and first off I will say that what you play isnt my cup of tea and normally I wouldnt even respond.

But I wanted to comment on what a clean recording it is in general. The little reverbs gives it that Sun records rockabilly vibe to me. Its a good mix and sound on my computor, so many things on here dont work thru computor speakers including a bunch of my stuff but this sounds good and clean. Your guitar playing sounds confident. I prefer lots of distortion to cover up how sloopy I am, so although not a fan of your style I can appreciate where you are coming from.

Good Job and Thanks for Posting

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