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Saw them live in the early 90s', the were really good, great tone, they were playing through JCM 800s' I think.
glpg80":2cywqobh said:Cool background info
A tour long education in tone![]()
What was Dave Sabo using back then before wolfgang's?
C1-ocaster":1e0g3unt said:......Hate it or love it, but grundge hard rock brought back guitar tone and recording where the band sounded like they were in the room with you.
glpg80":2vr94l4m said:quinnethan":2vr94l4m said:It was an MP-1.![]()
From Wagener himself it was a Rivera TBR1
Michael Wagener":2vr94l4m said:I'm not sure what the model number for my Rivera head is. It's a dual 120W stereo head and it has a knob to adjust the input impedance to fit it with your particular guitar. It was extensively used on Skid Row's "Slave To The Grind" album and on Saigon Kick's first album.
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/high-end ... -amps.html
As i said before the question was also answered here on the forum with our own Q&A with MW himself.
The MP1 that MW owned was ran through a Mcintosh solidstate power amp and used extensively on Extreme's album at the time![]()
mystixboi":1b5cvmbz said:Sebastian had the best recorded voice from that time... IMO
rlord1974":1foig1qw said:mystixboi":1foig1qw said:Sebastian had the best recorded voice from that time... IMO
FIXED. His pitch live was HORRENDOUS.
threadkiller":326hqe6d said:C1-ocaster":326hqe6d said:......Hate it or love it, but grundge hard rock brought back guitar tone and recording where the band sounded like they were in the room with you.
Yes, you could clearly hear that they couldn't play shit.
C1-ocaster":a58aj8gz said:threadkiller":a58aj8gz said:C1-ocaster":a58aj8gz said:......Hate it or love it, but grundge hard rock brought back guitar tone and recording where the band sounded like they were in the room with you.
Yes, you could clearly hear that they couldn't play shit.
Well, maybe for some of the bands around then that could be true, but the guitar tones and recordings were a lot better.
I wouldn't say Alice In Chains or Soundgarden couldn't play shit.
Cantrell is an excellent player, and the guys in SoundGarden were very creative and didn't just use one guitar tone for the whole album.
Pearl Jam were great players as well.
To me those were THE best of the Grundge bands.
What bands are you talking about?
crankyrayhanky":3zzomutd said:^depends on how you define "great players"
All those grunge guys you mentioned can certainly craft a decent tune as a songwriter, but for pure technical shredding power over the neck they were less than mediocre. Tough to get the whole package as a player
threadkiller":ye194i45 said:I understand music needed something else at the time and the music was overproduced, solos were wank fests, songs were predictable, etc. I appreciate the songs and listened to and enjoyed all the [grunge] bands I just bashed on. I just wish they had maybe kept the chops and technical skills and been more selective about when and how to use it, instead of throwing the technique out the window in the name of playing with energy/emotion/whatever.
rlord1974":24jak4im said:threadkiller":24jak4im said:I understand music needed something else at the time and the music was overproduced, solos were wank fests, songs were predictable, etc. I appreciate the songs and listened to and enjoyed all the [grunge] bands I just bashed on. I just wish they had maybe kept the chops and technical skills and been more selective about when and how to use it, instead of throwing the technique out the window in the name of playing with energy/emotion/whatever.
I think you're trying to have your proverbial cake and eat it too.
The whole reason the grunge movement turned rock back in the right direction, away from all of the needless wankery and shredding, was because these guys were not technical "virtuosos". They were meat and potatoes players. This allowed them to focus on writing good songs, as opposed to good solos. The reality is, for the majority of players, the more technically proficient you become, the more that proficiency will show up in your writing. I have not known many guys over the years that were killer shredders that were able to truly park their egos and play what the song needed, as opposed to showing the world what finger acrobatics they were capable of. This, of course, is my experience and YMMV. And, to be clear, I am speaking in reference to songs based around a vocal, not instrumental guitar music.
Wait a minute! This thread is about Skid Row!![]()
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