colterphoto1 Posted November 2, 2005 Share Posted November 2, 2005 no you don't, not really[li] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelman Posted November 3, 2005 Author Share Posted November 3, 2005 Zepps opening solo for "Since i've been loving you". Love it on the live dvd. No quarter intro riff is awesome too. That tune is pretty much the recipe for Tools sound. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colterphoto1 Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 I need to update and get me some of that Tool music. recommendations on where to start? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Adams Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 The one in Lucinda Williams song "Righteously". Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacksonbart Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 I saw her live this summer w/ Susan Tedeschi and I really enjoyed Lucinda, even though I was there to really see Susan. She and her band did a great version of 'Righteously' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iwillwalk Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 SLAYER-1ST SONG ON REIGN IN BLOOD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCOOTERDOG Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Anything by David Gilmour... Comfortably numb Sheep One of these days (slide guitar) One of my turns and the list goes on and on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfyr Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Texas Twister from Representing the Mambo - Little Feat (Paul Barrere) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colterphoto1 Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 I'm with ya Scooter, Dave Gilmour solo works as well. Blue Lights was awesome. And Give Blood with Pete Townsend. Don't know about the solos though. Dave has excellent phrasing of his guitar parts. He plays what I expect to hear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfyr Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Jorma Kaukonen Steve Morse Norman Blake - heck, where do you begin? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelman Posted November 3, 2005 Author Share Posted November 3, 2005 I need to update and get me some of that Tool music. recommendations on where to start? You could start with "Undertow" their full length debut. You can't really go wrong with any of their albums. Each one will take a little to get used to no matter which one you choose. They totally evolved I was just kind of given credit where some credit is do. Tool actually covers "no quarter" in there box set. It's a rare little thing with a few videos, and a live cd that isn't in press now. Their latest release which has been along time now "Lataralus" is growing to be my favorite. You may want to go with that. Aenima was a long time favorite for some time. Excellent choice there for sure. I would go with Aenima check out " Hooker with a penis". It's about how a fan who told Maynard he sold out, and he belts out what he thought of that in that tune. Totally bad a@@ lyrics, and that's not even the best song. Not even close. Download that tune if all possible. My vote goes to Aenima as a whole with a little more industrial vibe happening at times. Lataralus took about 5 years to make. Maynard said he wanted this album to be timeless album like Metallica's Black album. I think they did very well in that respect. There are some songs on that album that are just crushing like "the grudge" one of my favorite riffs. So simple it hurts. I believe the first proto type to the Diezel vh-4 amplifier was used on that album, and put Diezel on the map for one of the baddest guitar amps in the bottom hungry world ( by the way Peter Diezel excellent dude). Also the tube clean on that amp has headroom that would break down walls and not even clipp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aviserated Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Opening guitar part at the begining of track 10. The song is called Sorrow from Pink Floyd, Momentary Lapse of Reason CD. "PLAY IT LOUD" the tone is killer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dblue Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 The first song that pops into my head when I think of this is: Rain When I Die off of Alice in Chains - Dirt One of the best uses of a Wah pedal ever...such a groovy riff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reactor444 Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Neil Youngs -Down By The River -Like A hURRICANE -Cortez The Killer etc etc etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DLUngurait Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Many great riffs already mentioned... Some that come to mind that were not mentioned: "You Really Got Me" - The Kinks - Dave Davies "Train Keep a Commin'" (?) - The Yardbirds - Jeff Beck or Jimmy Page(?) "La Grange" - ZZ Top - Billy Gibbons "Sultans of Swing" - Dire Straits - Mark Knofler "Man In a Box" - Alice In Chains - Jerry Cantrell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oscarsear Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 I'll add: "Blue Wind" by Jeff Beck, and Supersessions version of "Season of The Witch"......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boomer9911 Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Very simple actually.....BTO.....(Bachman Turner Overdrive).....[] The bass in "Not Fragile"....lets rock....[] ok.....Takin Care of Business.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Jerry Garcia: The Harder They Come, Warner Theater, 1978 Eyes Of The World, Englishtown, NJ, 1977 Probably my 2 favorite live performances by Garcia. He was absolutely amazing and I was lucky enough to attend both shows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelman Posted November 5, 2005 Author Share Posted November 5, 2005 Jerry Garcia: The Harder They Come, Warner Theater, 1978 Eyes Of The World, Englishtown, NJ, 1977 Probably my 2 favorite live performances by Garcia. He was absolutely amazing and I was lucky enough to attend both shows. Garymd where is a good place to start with a studio album by the Dead? I've heard many tunes by them, but never paid to much attention to the albums, or the titles of the songs. I won't get into why. I'm thinkin of goin with Workingman's Dead I always did like Uncle John's Band. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morton Posted November 6, 2005 Share Posted November 6, 2005 Steve Wilson-Porcupine Tree- pretty much anything from (Stars Die) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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