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Favorite Fuzz Tones
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
I really liked this song when I was about 12
In intro one guitar plays possibly through fuzz too ?
In intro one guitar plays possibly through fuzz too ?
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
Mentally i'm about 12, and dig that song ^
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
I like lots of classic rock, funk, and glam fuzz sounds, but what really made me want to use fuzz myself was Joy Division; specifically the 2nd Peel Session version of Colony (which sounds like it also relies on the tube Echorec 2 to push the amp harder in some of the lead parts), the studio version of Atrocity Exhibition (with Hooky on noise guitar), and the heavier tracks on the Amsterdam show like A Means to an End. I don't know and have long wondered what fuzz was involved; the Vox 730 had one built in, but I don't recall ever seeing a pic of them with the distinctive large 3 button footswitch you need to operate it.
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
Sounds greatombudsman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 11:10 pm I like lots of classic rock, funk, and glam fuzz sounds, but what really made me want to use fuzz myself was Joy Division; specifically the 2nd Peel Session version of Colony (which sounds like it also relies on the tube Echorec 2 to push the amp harder in some of the lead parts), the studio version of Atrocity Exhibition (with Hooky on noise guitar), and the heavier tracks on the Amsterdam show like A Means to an End. I don't know and have long wondered what fuzz was involved; the Vox 730 had one built in, but I don't recall ever seeing a pic of them with the distinctive large 3 button footswitch you need to operate it.
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
Those guitar sounds are incredible. Thanks for sharingZuff-1A wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:01 amSounds greatombudsman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 11:10 pm I like lots of classic rock, funk, and glam fuzz sounds, but what really made me want to use fuzz myself was Joy Division; specifically the 2nd Peel Session version of Colony (which sounds like it also relies on the tube Echorec 2 to push the amp harder in some of the lead parts), the studio version of Atrocity Exhibition (with Hooky on noise guitar), and the heavier tracks on the Amsterdam show like A Means to an End. I don't know and have long wondered what fuzz was involved; the Vox 730 had one built in, but I don't recall ever seeing a pic of them with the distinctive large 3 button footswitch you need to operate it.
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
Maybe not fav, but for sure first to come in mind. Such a band... 1966!
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
Here's a great fuzz sound from Billy Gibbons when he was in The Moving Sidewalks!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ldYv5kqLVS0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ldYv5kqLVS0
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Re: Favorite Fuzz Tones
For me its definitely Truckfighters
https://youtu.be/JLMPA4xPFpg
https://youtu.be/JLMPA4xPFpg
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