Yeah most of Randy's solos are double, triple, sometimes even quad tracked..I don't think any of his solos (with Ozzy, not sure about QR) are single tracked.
Yeah, Randy is known for doubling a lot of his solos but I never noticed it in Mr. Crowley. I guess that's because when I listen to that song I usually listen to the live version.
Stiltzkin wrote:this could be a reason why so many people(not us, although
I think it's a little too fuzzy) dislike his tone
I think when people say they dislike his tone they often refer to the studio albums. I got into Randy because of Tribute, when I bought Blizzard and Diary afterwards I was a little dissapointed soundwise. However I think his tone on Diary was a bit better than on Blizzard. Soundwise I think Blizzard was poorly produced...... (sorry!)
I definitely prefer Randy's live sound, I think most people do, actually I hardly listen to those studio albums, most of the time I listen to the unedited bootlegs. Randy playing live or in the studio are two totally different things to me.
Stiltzkin wrote:this could be a reason why so many people(not us, although
I think it's a little too fuzzy) dislike his tone
I think when people say they dislike his tone they often refer to the studio albums. I got into Randy because of Tribute, when I bought Blizzard and Diary afterwards I was a little dissapointed soundwise. However I think his tone on Diary was a bit better than on Blizzard. Soundwise I think Blizzard was poorly produced...... (sorry!)
I definitely prefer Randy's live sound, I think most people do, actually I hardly listen to those studio albums, most of the time I listen to the unedited bootlegs. Randy playing live or in the studio are two totally different things to me.
I prefer bootlegs aswell, but this was said about his livesound
Stiltzkin wrote:this could be a reason why so many people(not us, although
I think it's a little too fuzzy) dislike his tone
I think when people say they dislike his tone they often refer to the studio albums. I got into Randy because of Tribute, when I bought Blizzard and Diary afterwards I was a little dissapointed soundwise. However I think his tone on Diary was a bit better than on Blizzard. Soundwise I think Blizzard was poorly produced...... (sorry!)
I definitely prefer Randy's live sound, I think most people do, actually I hardly listen to those studio albums, most of the time I listen to the unedited bootlegs. Randy playing live or in the studio are two totally different things to me.
I prefer bootlegs aswell, but this was said about his livesound
Well those people should have another listen or are probably death!
Just kidding, I think it's a matter of taste. But I have to say when comparing the Tribute tone to the unedited Cleveland bootleg then I prefer the bootleg sound though. Even with Tribute I think Max Norman could have done a better job on Randy's tone as well.
However I know when that Texas soundcheck clip was posted at "Plexi Palace" a lot of those Marshall purists liked his tone as well.
Stiltzkin wrote:I think I'll watch the jap.tribute before I go to bed
For the millionst time I guess?
It's good I have it on DVD and not on tape.
I also have it on DVD, but I haven't watched so much
I have many guitarinstruction DVD's(Star Licks, REH vids etc etc ...)
that I like to watch as well
SixPounder wrote:Yeah most of Randy's solos are double, triple, sometimes even quad tracked..I don't think any of his solos (with Ozzy, not sure about QR) are single tracked.
I like your signature btw
This is correct. The thing is, you may not hear it because he is just playing the same thing to get a fuller sound. That's how damn good he was...
Oh oh... I cussed... I said... Good.... He was GRRRRRREAT!!!
SixPounder wrote:Yeah most of Randy's solos are double, triple, sometimes even quad tracked..I don't think any of his solos (with Ozzy, not sure about QR) are single tracked
I don't know about quad tracked but triple tracked for sure. That's how he got the "fat" sound on Blizzard and Diary.
Has anyone seen that documentary on Ozzy and Randy that was produced and shown on Japanese TV a few years ago? John Stix interviewed him and asked RR what his weakness was in guitar playing. RR first answered that it was his sound. RR thought about the question for a few more seconds then said that it was his gf. RR admitted that before his gf, no one was ever able to pull him away from his guitar.