Mike Mills of REM
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
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big_g
Well, I know he used 12 strings on many songs(including South Central Rain, ie I'm Sorry), and many songs are also overdubbed repeatedly with lots of guitars. So his studio sound is very "big" and hard to replicate at home.
That said, I know that his "live" sound is very simple and straight forward, yet I still am challenged to replicate his sound. I am not using an AC30 or even an all tube amp, so I'm sure that's a major issue. Thanks for the help!
That said, I know that his "live" sound is very simple and straight forward, yet I still am challenged to replicate his sound. I am not using an AC30 or even an all tube amp, so I'm sure that's a major issue. Thanks for the help!
Well, I know he used 12 strings on many songs(including South Central Rain, ie I'm Sorry), and many songs are also overdubbed repeatedly with lots of guitars. So his studio sound is very "big" and hard to replicate at home.
That said, I know that his "live" sound is very simple and straight forward, yet I still am challenged to replicate his sound. I am not using an AC30 or even an all tube amp, so I'm sure that's a major issue. Thanks for the help!
By the way (some personal opinion here), Peter Buck is credited as a major influence on bands during and post 80's, but he is still one of the most under-rated guitarists of our time. The fact that his signature sound began with a Rickenbacker is what makes his sound that much sweeter. Peter Buck picked up where Roger McGuinn left off. Not that Roger has gone anywhere!
That said, I know that his "live" sound is very simple and straight forward, yet I still am challenged to replicate his sound. I am not using an AC30 or even an all tube amp, so I'm sure that's a major issue. Thanks for the help!
By the way (some personal opinion here), Peter Buck is credited as a major influence on bands during and post 80's, but he is still one of the most under-rated guitarists of our time. The fact that his signature sound began with a Rickenbacker is what makes his sound that much sweeter. Peter Buck picked up where Roger McGuinn left off. Not that Roger has gone anywhere!
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