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Post by guitarboy02451 on Jan 6, 2007 16:29:47 GMT -7
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Post by Bill on Jan 6, 2007 17:15:27 GMT -7
Great job, Paul! Also a terrific choice of song to cover.
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Post by Curt on Jan 6, 2007 18:16:13 GMT -7
Top shelf in all catagories Paul, Nice work. Now howZ about "The Core" ?
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Post by (8^D) on Jan 6, 2007 20:00:49 GMT -7
Hey Paul,
What did you use for drum backing?
Nice job!
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Post by guitarboy02451 on Jan 6, 2007 20:17:53 GMT -7
Hey Dan,
Drums were all done by hand on my Roland Fantom X6.
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Post by skydog958 on Jan 6, 2007 22:17:07 GMT -7
What effects??
I've always wondered why the song didn't have a second chorus. Ends too abruptly. Would love to cover it!
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Post by Dr.T on Jan 7, 2007 4:28:35 GMT -7
Surely delay!!! Nice tone, Paul
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Post by guitarboy02451 on Jan 7, 2007 6:41:03 GMT -7
What effects?? I've always wondered why the song didn't have a second chorus. Ends too abruptly. Would love to cover it! Hey Skydog. On the main backing tracks and solos just delay. During the solo parts on chorus 1 I kick in the AC Booster, on solo 2 during chorus 2 I used the Zen Drive. The Main melody, Delay, Verb, Chorus, and Morley Wah to get that Satch type feel. On "Keep on Runninig" CD by Robben Ford, he does a really nice cover of the tune and he does two choruses. Thats what gave me the idea. Your right, the original ends too soon. It might have something to do with how much airplay a song would get back in the late 60s. I think The Beatles fixed that 3minute rule with Hey Jude. ;-) Thanks for the kinds words.
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Post by Ryan (shorty) on Jan 7, 2007 7:27:01 GMT -7
Great job. That's some serious playin'.
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Post by skydog958 on Jan 7, 2007 11:55:23 GMT -7
Sweet.
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Post by canes on Jan 7, 2007 14:32:45 GMT -7
Great job Paul! That was a great rendition. Nice chops and tone.
PS: Keep on Running stays in constant rotation in my stereo, great album.
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Post by Dr.T on Jan 7, 2007 14:42:36 GMT -7
Great job Paul! That was a great rendition. Nice chops and tone. PS: Keep on Running stays in constant rotation in my stereo, great album. Great album and great tone
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Post by LeftyLang on Jan 7, 2007 14:57:25 GMT -7
Very Nice tone !!
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Post by ugoape on Jan 7, 2007 22:08:47 GMT -7
Very sweet sounds Paul, the complete package. Very Nice.
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Post by dock66 on Jan 8, 2007 18:59:17 GMT -7
Very,very nice. Job well done.
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Post by Matt H. on Jan 9, 2007 19:17:06 GMT -7
Very Sweet! Godlike indeed! Satriani meets Clapton - Did you mic w/ the AT condenser? Nice recording. I guess I'll see you Sunday for the Z- rama
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Post by yinielin on Jan 9, 2007 20:01:06 GMT -7
Nice really enjoyed that.
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Post by guitarstan on Jan 10, 2007 13:45:14 GMT -7
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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Post by guitarboy02451 on Jan 10, 2007 16:56:27 GMT -7
Very Sweet! Godlike indeed! Satriani meets Clapton - Did you mic w/ the AT condenser? Nice recording. I guess I'll see you Sunday for the Z- rama Yeah, the satch thing is exactly what I was going for. ;-) Yeah, I used the AT 4033, I'll show you the setup when you come over on Sunday...
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Post by m1911 on Feb 14, 2007 14:47:05 GMT -7
Paul, That smokes man! Nice to see you here. Mark
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Post by deltone on Feb 16, 2007 11:22:09 GMT -7
Awsome, Paul! I could listen to that all day.
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Post by Joey Beverages on Feb 16, 2007 12:43:19 GMT -7
nice work. really a good combination of a nice familiar tune with a few more modern twists and turns. thanks for sharing
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Post by beej on Feb 19, 2007 15:52:01 GMT -7
very cool. thx
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