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THEME FOR SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT

PostPosted: 15 Feb 2011, 00:40
by geronimo7476
Hi everyone, Here's a Duanne Eddy tune beautifully covered by Jet Harris that I collabed with Ian (6Channel) not so long ago. I really enjoyed it then and wanted to post my own too.
I used my 82 Strat for all the lead parts. The main line and harmony has a bit of compression, delay and just a very little overdrive, while the noisy 'answering lead' has loads of compression and overdrive with a bit of stereo chorus. The rhythm was once again a borrowed Gibson J200, bass was Fender Precision and the drums, Groove Agent.
All comments welcome :thumbup: or :thumbdown:
Cheers CC
http://www.box.net/shared/q1ejkqngn9

Re: THEME FOR SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT

PostPosted: 15 Feb 2011, 13:09
by Rjanuarsa
Fantastic production there Charles! the J-200 is really full-on acoustic guitar :thumbup:

Regards,
Robby

Re: THEME FOR SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT

PostPosted: 15 Feb 2011, 21:26
by littlelinnie
Hi Charles
Wonderful sound and playing I loved it :D

Regards Lynn

Re: THEME FOR SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2011, 00:28
by geronimo7476
Thanks so much Robby, I think the J200 is the best acoustic ever made!! And thanks too to you Lynn, I'm really glad you like it!
Cheers CC

Re: THEME FOR SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2011, 14:12
by Phil McGarrick
Hi Charles - A teriffic production :thumbup: :thumbup: - best I've heard for this song it really brings it to life.
Like the stereo effects and I agree the J200 is awesome for rhythm, I ought to make more use of mine.
Cheers Phil

Re: THEME FOR SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2011, 20:07
by Stratpicker
Hi Charles, I think I'm back on Earth now after the birth of our first Grandchild Chloe Jessica.
Charles, this is Magnificent!! The Business!
Loved the tone of the Lead and the way the OD guitar starts right and pans left down the fretboard during the infill runs.
A real beauty, Charles!
Brilliant BT all round too - catches Jaitch's Live mmod perfectly.
cheers
ian