It seems to me that when musicians were hooked on cigarettes, in those smoke filled room olden times, they wrote more hooks. Now-a-days everything sounds so antiseptic.
To all of you who have quit, congratulations, keep breathing!
The Flying Dutchman wrote:It sounds good. But nowhere near Randy's '81 live sound.
To me a straight Superlead (without cascade) pushed by good overdrive/Eq sounds better.
Agreed. Besides, it is impossible to reinvent the unique circuitry inside of Randy's brain and hands....
I wonder why it doesnt list the Randy Documentary on there. They're usually quite up to date with a directors next works. You are absolutely right about the Internet Movie Database being up to date on future works in progress. Let's hope that Peter gets his project on Randy Rhoads posted soon with ...
he brazenly bummed my winstons. no shame whatsoever. Trigger, even the USA has many States with anti-smoking laws now. Back in the old days it was fashionable and "cool" to light one up. Most guitarists (especially jazz players) were always seen with a cigarette in album cover photos. htt...
rhoads-fan wrote:From what I read he chain smoked one cig after another and he was smoking before he hooked up with Ozzy. Hell, back then just about everyone smoked
So this "thread" is still being woven... Being very old-school in experience, I must mention a sound that I heard in the mid-60's that touched on the foundation of "metal" electric guitar. The group Yardbirds. A few of their experimental sounds, on lead guitar in particular, were...