Originally posted by easports43 but it doesn't have that "Classic" SBS sound like from Rattle And Hum.
Originally posted by AAV711[..]
I know what you mean, that really nice chimey echoey sound.....but I think the Strat is too transparent. Listen to the pro-recorded Slane Castle version of Sunday Bloody Sunday, the guitar is amazing.
But then I hear the Red Rocks version and think that the 80s version of SBS was way better.....its a real toss up I think.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Someone said:
-- Either way, I will eventually confirm that with Dallas and/or The Edge.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979To me, the Red Rocks version of Sunday Bloody Sunday is the 'classic' sound for that song and that would be seconded by the Rattle And Hum version; both on Fender Stratocasters.
The white 40th Anniversary Telecaster is a great guitar but the song, for me, sounds a bit sludge-like tuned down to "D" instead of E or E flat. Just my personal preference.
NYD sounds great on the Les Paul or the Stratocaster - to me.
Originally posted by Genaro92U2I play guitar but idk what ALL his guitars are called and whatnot.but I DO know that the Fly sounds amazing with the SUPER SHINY guitar that he uses on Love and Peace or Else. But yea Streets SHOULD ALWAYS be on a strat.