Description : I sometimes wonder if theres an angel looking over us when we lust for each other and the experience we under take in doing so! Ironic, maybe,I leave the interpertaion on the ears for this one! Bm;)
Is that the Chinese Strat,It sounds great.My Tele is from Mexico and I love it,some people are suprised when I tell them Yes,every part was played with this standard guitar and a small pedal.You have the ear and talent for this and it pays off for you.I like the guitar pan,I heard EVH talkin'about it before and I try to use it myself,it's odd but to me it seems to give a mono guitar part a more seperated and ultimately"stereo"sound,for me anyway.very good Bm.
Oh yea,Great licks also!
HI Allen, thanks for the review here! Yeah thats the Squire Strat with a rosewood fret board on these tracks. I have spent alot of time and money trying different strats out and after years of trial and error on this, the ones I feel really excell in what iam doing are the China,japan and koren strats. The ones made in the mid early 80s are truly musicallity increadable. I also found the rosewood board gets a meaner sound verse the maple boards.One thing, the pick ups do hum a bit in mid and bridge postions, but when iam playing live, its not noticeable at all. In recording you may have to work around it. Iam sure ungrading to noiseless pickups would make a big differance.Also, I have found that every strat needs to be tweeked in someway.I only pay 50 bucks for the one iam using and they can be found all over central florida in the pawn shops. The japan guitars are unreal for tone and feel.There more money, around 300 to 600 dollars, but really worth buying. Also check the old Valvestate marshall amps! I have used over a dozen differnet types and in my opion, you wont beat the old VS models with greenback speakers.I have used a few of them and allways suprize me,even with high ceilings were you need to cover space with the output! also I sometimes double the track after its tweeked to get the stero feild,one thing, it might not be nessary to do some and might make the track more noiser, so you have to use your judgement when doing so! I love working with vocals tracks in the matter and plan on doing son unique stuff shorthly with vocals,Sort of beatles meet arrowsmith in dark alley lol! anyways thanks for the reviews, they are a big assest in making new music, I really like to hear how I can produce better sounding tracks and write better with more meaning!
Nice pop rock feel to this track. I would love to hear a lady sing on this track..it has great potential for a superb R&B pop track. Love it. Great job. - Bilbozo
Hi Bilbozo , thanks for the positive review on this! I was tring for a moody sensual feel and staying on that feel thru out the track.Good chance this will be revised in the near future with vocals!
thanks again
Bm;)
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Oh yea,Great licks also!
Allen
thanks so much!
Bm;)
thanks again
Bm;)