Originally posted by Alex:These pics arent mine. But the strat looks definitely better now.![]()
Alex
lol I know, I knew this would get confusing, Rattle&Hum1988 is also called Alex

Originally posted by Alex:These pics arent mine. But the strat looks definitely better now.![]()
Alex
Originally posted by Alex:[..]
I recorded that today. No reverb / delay and no bass guitar until now. It starts with my GFS- equipped chinese jazz guitar (middle position) clean, next comes my blonde Squier strat (br/mid) crunch, then (neck/mid) lead, then solo (neck) - and in the end you'll hear my Gibson Les Paul.
Enjoy. But please keep in mind that it's not finished yet.
www.freak-alex-band.com/IntroDez2008.mp3
Alex
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
Did you write that? It's beautiful!!
I really enjoyed the tones. Mostly the strat. The ending sounds quite good too, but I didn't like the distortion that much.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:For giggles...
Here's some clips of my playing.
Manta Ray (My Pez Monkey)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/7a3e1e20-10e8-4f74-9926-8b883c04b39b/10-Manta-Ray-(My-Pez-Monkey)
(All Quiet on) Cinnamon Hill
http://www.esnips.com/doc/87620d1a-5a53-4479-817a-4b6bb1f0f1a2/20-(All-Quiet-On)-Cinnamon-Hill
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Gotta LOVE the second one, that gorgeous acoustic guitar reminds me a bit to Led Zeppelin's Over The Hills And Far Away![]()
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Wow, thanks! That is a great compliment.
The title is a reference to Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. His home in Jamaica was called Cinnamon Hill. In 2003, his wife passed away... not long after, Johnny passed away too. I wrote this on the spot, seconds after hearing the news of his passing... just flowed out. Just my tribute to a musician I admired a lot.
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
Did you write that? It's beautiful!!
I really enjoyed the tones. Mostly the strat. The ending sounds quite good too, but I didn't like the distortion that much.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:For giggles...
Here's some clips of my playing.
Manta Ray (My Pez Monkey)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/7a3e1e20-10e8-4f74-9926-8b883c04b39b/10-Manta-Ray-(My-Pez-Monkey)
(All Quiet on) Cinnamon Hill
http://www.esnips.com/doc/87620d1a-5a53-4479-817a-4b6bb1f0f1a2/20-(All-Quiet-On)-Cinnamon-Hill
Originally posted by WojBhoy:
I'm still trying to come up with some new material personally, but for the moment I've never really hit on anything. I think, as far as playing styles go, I'm better at improvisation than anything and like coming up with arrangements of songs, but I don't seem to quite have the nous to develop anything of my own just yet.
The only piece of my own material (such as it is) that I have ever recorded was a solo part for a song that my friend wrote for his (now reformed) band - he came to my house, played me a couple of songs and then just asked me to come up with a solo part on the spur of the moment, and somehow I did lol. I still love listening to it simply because I managed to come up with something sort of original, but also because I thought I actually got a pretty nice sound out of my shitty Strat. copy which I've never been able to replicate since...I nearly died when he asked me to write a tab for it lol (I don't do tabs, never have and probably never will).
http://www.esnips.com/doc/ee7ad7b4-ef0b-4a54-b454-d49996fbbec8/With-You---solo-part---demo
PS - said friend was hitting the strings on his Les Paul pretty hard...
Originally posted by Alex:[..]
The distortion on the first clip sounds sick. The second piece is indeed beautiful and has a big sound.
The title reminded me of Neil Young's Cinnamon Girl. But as a reference to June Carter and Johnny Cash I like it even better.
Alex