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#268818 by DainNobody
Tue Nov 08, 2016 4:09 am
didn't Dave Lindley like playing odd-ball and el cheapo guitars to get a signature sound?

https://soundcloud.com/dayne-nobody-iv/touchin-it

:twisted: :evil:
#269318 by DainNobody
Tue Nov 15, 2016 6:53 pm
anybody else watch that Soundbreaking TV show on PBS last night? it was the section or episode about
"The Producers"
really enjoyable, especially the part about Rubin resuscitating Johnny Cash's career :)
#269347 by MikeTalbot
Wed Nov 16, 2016 12:22 am
Speaking of cheap sh*t equipment. I once had a Silvertone Amp, a model that is slightly famous among blues aficionados. I used it for guitar and bass - at the time I didn't have a lot of options.

We were playing a party one night and I was playing bass. Mid way through, I heard the speakers start to give these dying gasps. There were six of them when I started but only two when I finished...

I should have gotten a rifle and fired three volleys over it...

Talbot
#269349 by DainNobody
Wed Nov 16, 2016 1:19 am
MUSICAL TRIVIA; 1977:
the guitar solo on the tune "Peg"

SOURCE: wikipedia

The song's guitar solo was attempted by seven top studio session guitarists ‒ including Robben Ford and recurring guitarist Larry Carlton (who wrote Room 335 because of the solo played by Graydon)[4]‒ before Jay Graydon's version became the "keeper".[5][6] He worked on the song for about six hours before the band was satisfied
#269350 by DainNobody
Wed Nov 16, 2016 1:24 am
Additional musicians STEELY DAN - "AJA"
Victor Feldman – electric piano (1, 3, 7), vibraphone (5, 6), piano (5, 6), percussion (2, 4)
Joe Sample – electric piano (2), Hohner Clavinet (1)
Paul Griffin – electric piano (4), backing vocals (4)
Michael Omartian – piano (2)
Don Grolnick – Hohner Clavinet (4)
Larry Carlton – guitar (1, 2, 3, 5, 7), guitar solo (6)
Lee Ritenour - guitar (3)
Denny Dias (2), Dean Parks (3, 6, 7), Steve Khan (4) – guitar
Jay Graydon – solo guitar (4)
Chuck Rainey – bass (all but 3)
Paul Humphrey (1), Steve Gadd (2), Bernard Purdie (3, 5), Rick Marotta (4), Ed Greene (6) – drums
Jim Keltner – drums (7), percussion (7)
Gary Coleman – percussion (4)
Tom Scott – tenor saxophone (1), Lyricon (4), horn arrangements
Wayne Shorter (2), Pete Christlieb (3) – tenor saxophone
Jim Horn, Bill Perkins, Plas Johnson, Jackie Kelso – saxes/flutes
Chuck Findley, Lou McCreary, Slyde Hyde – brass
Michael McDonald (4, 6), Timothy B. Schmit (2, 5, 7), Clydie King (1, 3, 6), Sherlie Matthews (1, 3, 6), Venetta Fields (1, 3, 6), Rebecca Louis (1, 6) – backing vocals
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#269351 by schmedidiah
Wed Nov 16, 2016 1:56 am
And Gaucho is still the better album. :wink:
#269413 by schmedidiah
Thu Nov 17, 2016 4:37 am
The Rolling Stones lineup from the mid 70s (Ron Wood) all outlived the Ramones by many years and counting. :roll:

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