Your top 5 tones

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EVH - First Album
Jimmy Page - Song Remains the Same Soundtrack
SRV - Couldn't Stand the Weather
Allmans - Live at the Fillmore
George Lynch - Back for the Attack
 
Decapitated-Organic Hallucinosis
Killswitch Engage-The End Of Heartache
Metallica-Load/Reload
Testament-Formation Of Damnation
Sylosis-Conclusion Of An Age
 
SRV - Everything he touched
KSE - EOH
Protest The Hero - Fortress (Great VHT tone and playing)
Carnal Forge - Testify for my Victims (outstanding, heavy 5150 tones)
Metallica - ....AJFA (yeah...that's right, I said it :rock: )
 
Andy Timmons - Resolution
Jerry Cantrell - Facelift
John Sykes - Whitesnake (87)
Nuno - first Extreme disc
Thomas Blug - Thomas Blug Band Live (my all time favorite strat tone. period.)
 
In no particular order, and this is tonewise...

Gary Moore (Parisienne Walkways song)
EVH's early tone
Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom
Steve Vai - Passion & Warfare
Slash - Appettite for Destruction and UYI I & II

Didn't make the list...

SRV
Doug Aldrich
 
Demons&Wizard - S/T :worship: :worship:
Iced Earth - Burnt Offering (well... all albums since) :worship: :worship:

Ebony Tears - a handful of nothing. It's fucking RAW

if I remember well the tone on Kreator's Enemy of mcGod was good too...
 
balance
small deadly space
ride the lightning
white pony
diver down
 
Yngwie - Marching Out
Early Van Halen
Michael Lee Firkins - first Shrapnel release
Lynch - Back For The Attack
Neal Schon - circa '81


Vinnie Moore's most recent release is loaded with great, thick tones, I've been wearing it out lately, he's come a long, long way since "Minds Eye"...just thought I'd keep my list old skool. (-;
 
Not in order:

Hendrix-"Watchtower" "Red House" and others

EJ - just about all of his

Gilmour- just about all of his

Some of Clapton's Cream tones- back then I thought it was his amazing vibrato , but the tone was part of it

Lots of classic 80s Marshall guys, the smoother ones.
 
John Sykes- Whitesnake(1987)
George Lynch-Back for the Attack/Wicked Sensation
Doug Aldrich-Dio/Lion
Gary Moore-Victims of the Future/Still got the Blues
Robin Trower-For earth below
 
Ratt ''Dancing under cover is a great choice sounded different than the other just really big and mean..

Shotgun Messiah .Second coming..

Zakk- No more beers er tears

Lynch-ULAK

Scorps --Crazy World.
 
AWESOME THREAD!!!!! I love this one, cuz it sure made me THINK... It was hard for me to differentiate fave "tone" from fave "playing" and fave "players"... So a very, very interesting mindfuck this one ended up being...pardon the language, but that's what it is at least to me...

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, favorite TONE!!!! Alright...in no particular order:

Spiders, by System of a Down, specifically at the 2:30 mark, which then goes into a wickedly fx'd tone at about 2:39 and repeats a couple times. Haunting, and it always makes me shiver...

Aeroplane, by the Chilis... Navarro on the 6 gun for a change (even though I love Frusciante's playing, no flames please). Every bit of it - from the sparkling single coil rhythms to the slap funk to the smoothed over solos and wah work. This is a gorgeous tone to my ears.

Diamond Eyes, Deftones. Thick, potent and wickedly rich...love it.

Randy Rhoads, Live - most popular on the Tribute release - but I heard it back in the day live off the radio and then on bootlegs...his solo that then drives into Suicide Solution. A tone that had me go apeshit for guitar.

Frank Zappa, Watermelon In Easter Hay, the lead throughout the song (FZ) gives me goosebumps. Love it.

Those are 5 of my favorite tones. I've got more, but these were the first five that popped.

Peace,
V.

And honorable mention to "Crawl Away" and "Triad" by Tool, compliments of Adam J. And dozens of sections by Saul Hudson :lol: :LOL: in his various tunes with G'n'R and VR and his solo stuff.
 
Definitely can't pick just 5...
Gary Moore (Victims era)
Doug Aldrich
George Lynch (Back for the Attack era/Wicked Sensation)
Warren Demartini (Detonator)
Wolf Hoffmann
Tony Iommi
Yngwie
John Norum
EVH
The guys in Thunder
Ronni Le Tekro
Akira Takasaki
Alex Lifeson (70s prog era)
Michael Schenker
Marc Diglo
Dave Pritchard
Dave Mustaine
John Sykes

The list goes on...

Overall though, my fav tone for rhythm and lead would be a tie between Aldrich and Moore.
 
Schenker: Strangers in the night
Van Halen: 1 and 2
Blackmore: Bent out of shape
Holdsworth: Metal fatigue
Moore: Victims of the future
 
+1 on Michael Lee Firkins' first album

Rhoads - Tribute
 
Slayer – South Of Heaven/Seasons In The Abyss (the title songs)
Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler – I don't think I could find a bad guitar tone anywhere
Opeth – especially acoustic guitars
Therion – Secret Of The Runes
Mayhem – Chimera

And of course David Gilmour and Metallica came up with some great tones, but they've been mentioned a couple of times already.
 
OK I forgot about Gary Moore's strat tone on Victims of the future :rock:
 
Bonamassa - Black Night (shit any song)
SRV - Couldn't Stand the Weather
Scorpions - The Zoo
EVH - it's all good
Alice in Chains - Dirt
 
Pete Willis/High And Dry
Jimmy Page/Live DVD 69 Albert Hall (Highwatt)
Jimmy Hendrix/Wind cries Mary (IMO one of the best recorded examples of cranked Marshall/Strat on the neck PU)
AC/DC For Those About To Rock/Flick Of The Switch (A tad thicker than Back In Black)
Billy Gibbons Live

This is a great thread and I am going to listen more closely to the popular picks here to learn a little more. The search just never ends :doh:
 
Lynch - ULAK, BFTA, and WS
DeMartini - IOYP
VH - II, FW
Knopfler - All of it
Nuno - WFTP
 
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