Haven't listened to it so don't thank me yetAquila Rosso wrote:Awesome, warming up the marshall right now.bluesgeek wrote:here you go....
I couldn't find that on the web anywhere with full backing.
Thanks.

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Haven't listened to it so don't thank me yetAquila Rosso wrote:Awesome, warming up the marshall right now.bluesgeek wrote:here you go....
I couldn't find that on the web anywhere with full backing.
Thanks.
That is all on the money,thanks.szukalski wrote:To offer my 2c; there are a few pieces of advice I can offer.
Just trying to push you harder.Aquila Rosso wrote: It seems to me that he reached those amazing heights you hear on the records only on those magic days where everything would just click into place and then somebody would record it.
So are you all expecting too much from me? lol!
Satch still needs to bust out a chair for the solo in Crushing Day http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=WJO_18sTbhAszukalski wrote: but there's a huge difference between sitting down in a studio with options for multiple takes, and having to do the same thing whilst strutting your stuff on stage with your axe strung low (your technique changes a lot between standing up and sitting).
Actually all his solos are played the same way twice when he double tracks thembluesgeek wrote:Shit, I'm sure Randy didn't want to play the solo's the same way twice.
szukalski wrote:maximising the sound of your wood
szukalski wrote:Just trying to push you harder.
Wait, what?szukalski wrote:practiced patterns and fingering
Not sure what your question is..twistedthoughts wrote:szukalski wrote:maximising the sound of your woodszukalski wrote:Just trying to push you harder.Wait, what?szukalski wrote:practiced patterns and fingering
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
Good site that one, I have a few more but cant be arse uploading them at the moment, net connection seems to suck todayAquila Rosso wrote:Thanks,rob_on_guitar wrote:I may have some old ozzy backing tracks, Ill have a look when i get home.
I get backing tracks from here: http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/
Free backing tracks uploaded by members, some are really good, some are pretty average.
I use Gpro 5.2 alot as well, because the new version allows more tweaking so you can get quite good backing for practice as long as the tab is good.
There's a link here on ths forum for the original studio tracks to crazy train and mr crowley also. I havn't downloaded them yet.
If you have really good bt's I would want to use them for sure.
One song that I've had a hard time finding a bt or complete gpro of is 16th century greensleaves by rainbow. I learnt that a coulpe of weeks ago and it would be nice to play that song with drums and bass.
I notice that if you want to pay the $s the net has loads of backing track sites that may be really high quality.
I've been a bit slack this week with my "quest", only playing about 1 hr a day. Really sore and tired atm. I see the spinal surgeon on tuesday, can't wait.
Hmmm, if you ask me RR's tone on studio records has never been anything to shout about. On the other hand, his tone live - listen to the Tribute album (I'm sure you already have!). So imho playing like Randy is not so much about chasing his tone, but accomplishing that fluidity and sorta classical-player crossover mindset that he used when composing licks and solos.Aquila Rosso wrote:That is all on the money,thanks.szukalski wrote:To offer my 2c; there are a few pieces of advice I can offer.
I'll need time to digest all of that!
You're advice is a good summary of the whole thread really.
It's time for me to put it all in practice.
I recorded all of those clips with the EVH preset on a v-amp, not ideal for getting RR tone, I always let the mids sound out with my DSL 100, so the tone will get better when I start recording with my real amp. I will be getting a ZW overdrive should be OK even if RR used a distortion+. they both have that MXR sound. Front end eq maybe too. One new gadget a week.
One thing about RR if you watch his live clips, he made the odd mistakes and often he didn't play solos the same way live as in the studio, lots of the licks are often different from the studio version, a bit out of time in places and even sometimes his tone was pretty rough.
It seems to me that he reached those amazing heights you hear on the records only on those magic days where everything would just click into place and then somebody would record it.
So are you all expecting too much from me? lol!