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Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
07 Mar 2013, 14:47
by Lee Restarick
It's the 'B' side to 'Argentina' and also from Tasty. Cracking tune, always loved it. Alan Tarney without doubt kicks bass butt on this.
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
07 Mar 2013, 15:56
by MeBHank
Superb!
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
07 Mar 2013, 16:03
by Lee Restarick
Praise from the master himself!
cheers Buddy, appreciated.
Lee
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
07 Mar 2013, 16:24
by Stratpicker
Excellent work from all three of you!
Stonking tone from the Lead - how do you get that sustain at the end of the notes? IS that off the Q2 or a Boss pedal or whatever?
Brill !
cheers
ian
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
07 Mar 2013, 16:37
by Bluesnote
Fantastic Lee

Lovely clean and precise playing. Great sound too and the video work is amazing.
Hugh.
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
07 Mar 2013, 19:50
by Phil McGarrick
That was great Lee

- loved the slide guitar parts and great video production.
Cheers Phil
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
08 Mar 2013, 11:14
by Tab
Excellent, Lee. Come and play for us at the Sussex Club - you're only just up the road!
Kind regards,
Terry
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
08 Mar 2013, 12:11
by anniv 63
Great performance on this superb number that is rarely heard these days.
Well done mate!!!
Mike
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
08 Mar 2013, 13:23
by Iain Purdon
That is without doubt one of the best things I have ever seen on this site. Authentic? I'll say!
Well done indeed

How were the drums and percussion done?
Cheers - Iain
Re: Montezuma's Revenge

Posted:
08 Mar 2013, 20:48
by Lee Restarick
Very kind of you Iain and thanks to everyone else for your comments.
Everything other than the guitars of course were VST instruments run on Cubase. The drums and percussion were supplied by the stock BFD2 plugin, tweaked only very slightly. The xylophone came from a free VST plugin.
The lead and rhythm guitars were DI'd with the very impressive JamVox 3 adding the amp simulation and effects.