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griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
Which reminds me. One of my favourite tones is Dave Gilmour playing a Tele on the track 'I Put a Spell on You' with Mica Paris on a Jools Holland 'guest' album. Just a beautiful tone. It's just on the edge of break-up and has his usual immaculate phrasing.

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Molly wrote:
griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
Which reminds me. One of my favourite tones is Dave Gilmour playing a Tele on the track 'I Put a Spell on You' with Mica Paris on a Jools Holland 'guest' album. Just a beautiful tone. It's just on the edge of break-up and has his usual immaculate phrasing.
Through a Hiwatt I suppose too. Love the edge of breakup basic tones.

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griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
and what did the recording studio producer add or alter in post, its all smoke and mirrors

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griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
This! Plus Jeff Beck's tone on the Roger Waters studio album, amused to death.

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griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
This! Plus Jeff Beck's tone on the Roger Waters studio album, amused to death.
Will Spotify this later today. :thumbup:

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griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
and what did the recording studio producer add or alter in post, its all smoke and mirrors
Yeah I guess. But the basic tone is there, and it's really good.

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olegmcnoleg wrote:
griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
This! Plus Jeff Beck's tone on the Roger Waters studio album, amused to death.
Shit I didn't know Beck played on that!

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Molly wrote:
olegmcnoleg wrote:
griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
This! Plus Jeff Beck's tone on the Roger Waters studio album, amused to death.
Will Spotify this later today. :thumbup:
Make sure you get the right album, has to be 'In The Flesh - live' It has barbed wire on the cover. I dont think his tone was quite as good on the latest live Wall recording they did.

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griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
Except Dave k wasn't playing with roger then... Snowy white and Doyle bramhall II, also Andy fairweather low. DVD is highly recommend too.

Snowys solo is absolutely killer....

So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Molly wrote:
griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
Which reminds me. One of my favourite tones is Dave Gilmour playing a Tele on the track 'I Put a Spell on You' with Mica Paris on a Jools Holland 'guest' album. Just a beautiful tone. It's just on the edge of break-up and has his usual immaculate phrasing.
except he used a strat...

So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote:
griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
Except Dave k wasn't playing with roger then... Snowy white and Doyle bramhall II, also Andy fairweather low. DVD is highly recommend too.
Downloading on Spotify as we speak. Just off out for a few hours so will play it in the car. Cheers. :thumbup:

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griff7628 wrote:
olegmcnoleg wrote:
griff7628 wrote:My close-to-dream solo tone is on Roger Waters In The Flesh Live album. Have a listen to the solo on Another Brick In The Wall pt 2. Dave Kilminster, his guitarist, plays a tele through a Brunetti amp with a Hermida Zendrive on. It's gorgeous.
This! Plus Jeff Beck's tone on the Roger Waters studio album, amused to death.
Shit I didn't know Beck played on that!
Claptons playing on pros and cons of hitchhiking is damned tasty too.

For me of all the guitarists that have played with Roger, Gilmour is probably the most boring... Gilmours solo work really just leaves me feeling cheated.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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snowy rig rundown from the wall shows, well worth a watch - no fancy pedals or amps :)

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Bg wrote:
griff7628 wrote:
olegmcnoleg wrote:
This! Plus Jeff Beck's tone on the Roger Waters studio album, amused to death.
Shit I didn't know Beck played on that!
Claptons playing on pros and cons of hitchhiking is damned tasty too.

For me of all the guitarists that have played with Roger, Gilmour is probably the most boring... Gilmours solo work really just leaves me feeling cheated.
This. And another reason why I've given up buying CDs.

Feel sure he recorded that JH track on a Tele. Maybe that's what I saw him use on Later. Great tone regardless.

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Fave Clapton tone for me is Edge of Darkness. Great tone and restrained, tense playing.

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