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straycatuk
Black tele custom on Hail Hail RnR .
I thought Chuck (Berry, not Leavell) had a better sound than Keith in this, particularly during the rehearsals.
I think the Gibson humbuckers in Chuck's guitar are better suited for Berry's tunes than the single-coils in the Strat Keith used.
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stones78
The Mocambo sound, and then CYMHK.
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OpenG
Hate It When You Leave - Doing His Best Curtis Mayfield
play the guitar boy
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OpenG
John Frusciante - Wet Sand
John Frusciante - Hey
DP - could not resist and not post these guitar sounds by John Frusciante the whole album Stadium Arcadium has some of the finest guitar sound on any record the past five years.
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custom55
Fingerprint File.... yeah !!!
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Telecaster_man
Live--> El Mocambo club shows 1977
Studio-->Some Girls 1977
So 1977 apart from the trial was a successful period.
Gotta love those Boogie sounds and the touch of phaser on studio tracks.
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Telecaster_man
Live--> El Mocambo club shows 1977
Studio-->Some Girls 1977
So 1977 apart from the trial was a successful period.
Gotta love those Boogie sounds and the touch of phaser on studio tracks.
I find the guitar sounds of the Paris '77 and '78 recordings even better than what finally ended on Some Girls and ER. It's rawer and less refined on the bootlegs. Check out the outtakes of Whip for example. That is his absolute best sound in my opinion.
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jpasc95
yeah B-Flat
what about this incredible sound on Midnight Rambler in Buenos Aires on the 16th of February 1995 ? the intro riff sound is magic !
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theanchorman
Lately I'm partial to his acoustic blues stuff...
Check out the Keith Plays His Favorites disc from Voodoo Brew - there's "Keith's Boogie," Blues Riffs," "Cocaine Blues," all that stuff really defines Keith and his style for me. Even that youtube clip of Keith playing 32-20 Blues for Buddy Guy on the acoustic - just stellar stuff.