marnold said:Great listen, as usual, Frank. I'm beginning to wonder if you've ever written/performed anything bad. Early on in the track it seemed to me to have a vague feel of something that Steely Dan might be doing if they were still recording new material. I think it's probably the keyboard progression.
Thanks so much for listening...I've been diggin' playing wah again...been a Jimi Hendrix fan forever...He's still my favorite rock/blues player.Vihar said:Excellent tone and sound again! The theme's first part reminded me a bit of "summertime, the livin' is easy", maybe it's just the blues progression that makes it easier for me to hear that. I especially like the wah tone, incredibly throaty... you could make amazing tone demos, man. Was it the Marshall(s) again? Keep them coming!
Thanks so much Robert for your kind words. I used the Nash strat, RC Booster into the Marshall JMP 50 with 4x12 Marshall cab.Robert said:That was a cool blues, Frank! Nice playing. How did you record the guitar this time? Is it the Marshall? It sounds great.
Music (and art in general) is interesting that way. The audience may hear things or draw parallels that the original artist never envisioned.FrankAxtell said:I would never had thought of Steely Dan even though I am a big fan and have played their tunes in many a cover band situation.
Excellent observation! I will ponder that.marnold said:Music (and art in general) is interesting that way. The audience may hear things or draw parallels that the original artist never envisioned.