Pretenders - James Honeyman Scott

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Re: Pretenders - James Honeyman Scott

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BuddyDog wrote:Just digging up an old thread (the search function really does work!).

I have been listening a lot to the Pretenders, lately. Sure thought it sounded like a Ric with flatwounds, toasters on some of the songs and a 12 string on "Back On the Chain Gang" for the rythym.
Yes, the rhythm parts to "Back on the Chain Gang" sound a bit like a Ric 12-string, but I read somewhere years ago that Chrissie Hynde played a Telecaster through a chorus pedal to achieve a "pseudo-12-string sound." So, yes, she does emulate the sound of a Ric, but no dice IMHO.

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Re: Pretenders - James Honeyman Scott

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Folkie wrote:
BuddyDog wrote:Just digging up an old thread (the search function really does work!).

I have been listening a lot to the Pretenders, lately. Sure thought it sounded like a Ric with flatwounds, toasters on some of the songs and a 12 string on "Back On the Chain Gang" for the rythym.
Yes, the rhythm parts to "Back on the Chain Gang" sound a bit like a Ric 12-string, but I read somewhere years ago that Chrissie Hynde played a Telecaster through a chorus pedal to achieve a "pseudo-12-string sound." So, yes, she does emulate the sound of a Ric, but no dice IMHO.

Robert
Hynde is famous for using the Tele/chorus combo, so I'm pretty sure that's it. I get the same results with the same type combo.
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Re: Pretenders - James Honeyman Scott

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love james honeyman scott!
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