Cool man! Nice guitar tone, pretty close to the original tone I think?
How did you record this? It sure sounds live.
Kerc and Nate sound good!
This is a cover of the Cream classic 'Sunshine of Your Love'. I'm playing the guitar, Kerc(user here) is singing and the backing track is unknown. Kerc hates his singing on this, but I'm posting this anyways. My guitar track was one take, and the solo was not done note for note, because that's not my style. We tried to make it sound like a 'Live' performance.
http://riley-music.com/Music/Origina...nd%20Nate).mp3
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-Nate
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Cool man! Nice guitar tone, pretty close to the original tone I think?
How did you record this? It sure sounds live.
Kerc and Nate sound good!
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Very cool, I want more , do you and Kerc both live in NY Nate?
Nice. That is the way I would do it too. You captured the spirit of the solo and nailed a great tone too.
Most excellent! (bowing)
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Excellent guys... voice fit well... guitar had the tone and feeling... great cover..
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I agree with previous posts.. I think you nailed that live sound for sure!
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Thanks guys! Well kerc and I live way far apart. It was a cyberjam. I layed down the guitar on the backing and sent the track to him and he put the vox on it and mixed it, with some verb to give it that live flavor. I used a beloved guitar I don't own anymore, a 2001 '58 Reissue Les paul loaded with an RS kit and Lollar '60 PAF's. I think I might have used one of my Marshall half stacks to record that. Might have been my JTM45 clone with a Beanoboost pedal kicking into that nice womanly tone. But I can still replicate that tone even better with my current gear.
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Hi Riley,
I haven't had time to listen to very many of the newer posts by some of the members. I just listened to your track. It sounds great. Excellent guitar tone.
-- Jim
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Excellent, just fantastic, Nate & kerc!!Originally Posted by jpfeifer
BTW how is Black Betty doing?
I pick a moon dog.