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Whoever it is it sounds like someone overdriving the desk in a really horrible way.
Whoever it is it sounds like someone overdriving the desk in a really horrible way.
The razor sharp, thin sounding solo from the studio version of "Sympathy".WTF are yall talking about anyway?
WTF are yall talking about anyway?
The razor sharp, thin sounding solo from the studio version of "Sympathy".
The razor sharp, thin sounding solo from the studio version of "Sympathy".
Cued up at the solo:
https://youtu.be/vBecM3CQVD8?t=2m50s
Fuck that's weird. Do you notice the "normal" guitar underneath it? When that raspy razor tone dies off, there's a hint of a cleaner tail. It doesn't soun double tracked, so maybe it's string ring or feedback or something.
Never noticed that until now. I still can't believe how thin and weird that sound is. One of the weirdest guitar sounds I've ever heard, and not necessarily in a good way.Fuck that's weird. Do you notice the "normal" guitar underneath it? When that raspy razor tone dies off, there's a hint of a cleaner tail. It doesn't soun double tracked, so maybe it's string ring or feedback or something.
Sounds like a fuzz pedal to me.Doubt it would be string ring or feedback 'cos it sounds like its straight into the desk which is causing that really raspy distortion. It could be the signal dropping down below the threshold where it distorts.
Yup, similar. The lick sounds like the first few licks to the solo on Heartbreaker too.I think this is why people think it might be Page. Even though this is more buried, but it's a nicer sound than "Sympathy"...and the playing is better.
Cued at the solo:
https://youtu.be/qoqQnR8NOVI?t=1m24s
Yup, similar. The lick sounds like the first few licks to the solo on Heartbreaker too.
One of these maybe?Sounds like a fuzz pedal to me.
That super thin cutting tone was pretty common back then. Not the razor rasp as on Sympathy, but that thin-ish Page sound was pretty common on a lot of Stooges records, MC5, The Undertones, etc. A lot of the not-so-popular garage rock from the late 60s/early 70s has that gnarly thin sound. I don't know if it was a trend, or if more budget frieendly recording situations dictated that kind of guitar sound, but it happened a lot.Yeah! You're right. That quick flurry of notes, very similar thing.
Fuzz was pretty popular back then as they didn't have much else.One of these maybe?
Maestro Fuzz-Tone | Vintage Guitar® magazine
I've just looked it up actually 'cos I could have sworn that Satisfaction was DI'd into the desk too leading to a similar minging tone. Turns out I was wrong!
Yeah it was, even among the more mainstream stuff. I think anything Page did, everyone tried to copy, and since he used that Telecaster sound, it became a pretty sought after sound. I think he used a Tele in the studio and an SG live? Something like that.That super thin cutting tone was pretty common back then. Not the razor rasp as on Sympathy, but that thin-ish Page sound was pretty common on a lot of Stooges records, MC5, The Undertones, etc. A lot of the not-so-popular garage rock from the late 60s/early 70s has that gnarly thin sound. I don't know if it was a trend, or if more budget frieendly recording situations dictated that kind of guitar sound, but it happened a lot.
OK cool. I wanted to hear that. I have the music blasting into my gym right now for people working out, so I can't listen at the moment. I have to go to work soon and I'll listen when I get back later this afternoon.RAMI, I re-posted that track you asked about in the mixing clinic - take a look when you get a mo.