Lets Hear Your Rickenbackers!
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Lets Hear Your Rickenbackers!
I've noticed this forum has lots of great info on Rickenbackers.
I've also noticed I can't find any links to mp3's of players playing their Ricks. on this forum.
Let's hear some examples of that beautiful Rick tone in your music.
Post some links so we can all hear what these babys can do to our ears.
Thanks All-
Mark
I've also noticed I can't find any links to mp3's of players playing their Ricks. on this forum.
Let's hear some examples of that beautiful Rick tone in your music.
Post some links so we can all hear what these babys can do to our ears.
Thanks All-
Mark
Well I will leave this up for only a brief period Mark, as there will be requests to take it down in a hurry. A rough, and I emphasize rough, take of a Searchers' remake of the classic, Mr. Tambourine Man.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Robert, I changed my advice, play a song!
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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http://s55.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=28ZGRYD8BV4QY02WQG06V9H11C
My first and only live performance in front of a large crowd, well large for me, 500 people I'd say.
I played with my good friend Luc, he's on lead with his Les Paul through a Marshall that was there. The drummer is a guy named Phil, one of the best drummers that we had at our school, he was playing on a Gretsch kit that is owned by the school. On bass was another friend named Matt, he played a Spector bass. I played my 370 through a tube amp that my friend owns, I can't remember the brand!
Anyways the recording quality isn't the greatest but whatever I like this tune so I hope you guys like it too!
My first and only live performance in front of a large crowd, well large for me, 500 people I'd say.
I played with my good friend Luc, he's on lead with his Les Paul through a Marshall that was there. The drummer is a guy named Phil, one of the best drummers that we had at our school, he was playing on a Gretsch kit that is owned by the school. On bass was another friend named Matt, he played a Spector bass. I played my 370 through a tube amp that my friend owns, I can't remember the brand!
Anyways the recording quality isn't the greatest but whatever I like this tune so I hope you guys like it too!
- tony_carey
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My band website has some sound clips of music...100% Rickenbacker (330/360/4003)
www.therampantcarnivores.com
www.therampantcarnivores.com
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
some of my work:
http://www.myspace.com/noelchristianriddell
Sand (Intro): 650A/VT on deep bends and lead, 1997SPC/VB on one rhythm track
Double Argent: 650A/VT for slide and lead guitars, 1997SPC/VB clean electric
Desert Ship: 1997SPC/VB for main electric, ebow, harmonics, tremolo washes, serpent licks, 340DG for solo, 360V64 on crunch track
http://www.myspace.com/pyramidbuildersunion
Nightfalling: 1997SPC/VB on all rhythm guitars (with fuzz face on the bridge)
Chachapoya: 1997SPC/VB on all electrics except wah wah parts on which I used my 360V64
Shoreline Gold: 1997SPC/VB on harmonics, bent chords, tremolo washes, and slow lead
All The Stars: 1997SPC/VB for Ebow, lead gtr, rhythm solo (love the neck pickup)
http://www.myspace.com/thefoglifters
The 13th Step: 1997SPC/VB on main guitar figure (main motif, chords, and dirty rhythm tracks)
Palace Gate Apts.: 360V64 slide-y electric
Sleight Of Hand: 1997SPC/VB intro, main electric, slashes (I used Tony¡¦s tele for the solo ƒ¼ )
thanks! Noel
http://www.myspace.com/noelchristianriddell
Sand (Intro): 650A/VT on deep bends and lead, 1997SPC/VB on one rhythm track
Double Argent: 650A/VT for slide and lead guitars, 1997SPC/VB clean electric
Desert Ship: 1997SPC/VB for main electric, ebow, harmonics, tremolo washes, serpent licks, 340DG for solo, 360V64 on crunch track
http://www.myspace.com/pyramidbuildersunion
Nightfalling: 1997SPC/VB on all rhythm guitars (with fuzz face on the bridge)
Chachapoya: 1997SPC/VB on all electrics except wah wah parts on which I used my 360V64
Shoreline Gold: 1997SPC/VB on harmonics, bent chords, tremolo washes, and slow lead
All The Stars: 1997SPC/VB for Ebow, lead gtr, rhythm solo (love the neck pickup)
http://www.myspace.com/thefoglifters
The 13th Step: 1997SPC/VB on main guitar figure (main motif, chords, and dirty rhythm tracks)
Palace Gate Apts.: 360V64 slide-y electric
Sleight Of Hand: 1997SPC/VB intro, main electric, slashes (I used Tony¡¦s tele for the solo ƒ¼ )
thanks! Noel
Shaking the floor of Heaven
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This'll keep ya busy:
http://kennyhowes.com/sounds.html
http://kennyhowes.com/sounds.html
Fantastic work here guys. There is a tremendous amount of talent in these links and I am thoroughly enjoying them. Much diversity too. Now to create more enthusiasm for us amateurs, what type of sound recording equipment are you using?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Thanks Tony. Would that be the newer Limited Over the Top Sound that I have heard so much about, or the Lysergic Onset Tracking System that his been around for some time now?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Or maybe the Uniset Digital 24-bit Rectabular Excrusion Console with the Slow Grind Espresso Option?
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And while we're on the topic, where do you put the hearing aid battery on this thing?
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
My father on lead vocals - me on bass + backing vocals...
You're hearing my old 1982 4003
Eyes Like A Raven
You're hearing my old 1982 4003
Eyes Like A Raven
