"Fuller".. more even across the frequencies? Beefier? Not sure the best way to say it - but it fills out more of the sound in a live setting (or recording, for that matter) - lower lows, thicker mids, though the ESP can cut a little better.
Not apples to apples though - the LP weighs a ton, and...
I remember hearing the opening lick for "Time to Burn" & my jaw dropped - same as the main solo.
Lots of Lynch & Timmons feel, but he does his own thing & does is SOOO cleanly.
He's a beast
A long time project came to fruition today.. a tribute to my FIL.
I sourced a KNE BC Rich body to match with a USA BC Rich neck..
Big John’s badge number, silhouette from
a photo, & call sign Garbo.
Thanks to Dan Lawrence for bringing this to life.
Great 3D metallic effect in the bullet holes...
Though they aren't Amercian made - Kramer era NS-2A is in that price range I think & Charvel model series - 3B (neck through) are sleeper basses.
Otherwise you can get in many P or J Fenders for that price
Twin guitar bands for me. I was always the 2nd lead guy, never the primary lead player... loved locking in with my bassist and drummer, and giving the better lead player a platform to work off of.
Loved doing harmony & tradeoff stuff as well.
Condolences. He was one of "the" guys back in the 80's that brought guitar instruction into the modern age - a huge upgrade from the old Mel Bay books.
yes - I'm ancient.
RIP
I always wished they'd remaster the Racer X stuff with the tones on this disc.. absolutely killer playing & production. That end lead run in "tell me why" just rips my face off each and every time I hear it - such clean playing.
Always loved Bruce's bluesier feel to compliment Paul. Another guy...
Possible - i was there. I remember being disappointed & shocked.
Bon Jovi was tighter as a unit... Blotzer was drunk or high off his ass & his tempos were not great,and Pearcy was.. well Pearcy.
The guitar duo of Torch and King were amazing though.