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  1. #821
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    yeah, i'm pretty sure its the end of Stockholm Syndrome. its just a lil part, he plays almost the exact notes from the Bulls On Parade solo (probably unintentional, i just noticed it immediately).

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    Whaaaaaa!? I leave for a sec and 10 pages show up! I was on here yesterday! This is madness. At this rate, we'll be at 100 pages in no time! I'd also like to note that this thread has the most replies of any Ultimate Setlist thread that deals with one band. We're #4 overall right now.

    Quote Originally Posted by FatWilma View Post
    in my experience with (real) Les Pauls, Marshall amps sound great with them. however, i wouldn't recommend getting a tube amp, those are a b*tch for maintanence, but i'm lazy. i had a Crate tube amp, and it sounded awesome, but replacing tubes sucks. Marshall makes great solid state amps. if i had a Les Paul, thats what i would get.

    i now have a lil Crate 10" solid state amp for my Strat and it sounds good for as cheap as it was. if all u want is a small, cheap amp, i would recommend that.
    If I had the money (and didn't live in an apartment) I would jump all over a marshall 4x12 cab and tube amp. A buddy of mine had one in high-school and it sounds phenomenal, especially when you crank it up. Mesa Boogie makes good "stacks" as well, great crunchy distortion.

    I've got a small Fender solid-state amp now and it's got good sound but I don't think solid-states will ever touch the full, warm sound of a tube amp. Tubes are a pain in the butt though.

    Quote Originally Posted by FatWilma View Post
    yeah, i'm pretty sure its the end of Stockholm Syndrome. its just a lil part, he plays almost the exact notes from the Bulls On Parade solo (probably unintentional, i just noticed it immediately).
    That is awesome. I totally didn't notice that, now I'll have to go back and watch it again! I doubt it was unintentional. Matt's got a pretty vast knowledge of all things musical and he's got the talent to replicate pretty much whatever he wants so I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he threw that in just for "S's & G's" just like he did with the note progression from Close Encounters.
    Last edited by vicious136; 04-21-2008 at 02:26 PM.
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    Got it: He plays the riff from Maggie's Farm at the end of Stockholm Syndrome.

    Sick stuff.

    For comparison: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VRgaAHNNT8
    The PR transmissions will resume.

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    well, it sounds LIKE the Bulls on Parade notes, doesn't really sound like the actual solo. it doesn't have the swipe & scratch sound to it like Morello plays. it just sounds similiar. thats why i said it probably wasnt intentional, but who knows.

    edit: it might have been at the end of a diff song, i'll try to watch it again tonight and verify that.

    back on the subject of amps, if i was gettin a stack, it would def be Marshall. i was never a fan of Mesa/Boogie. like u said, i always thought they sounded kinda funny.

    Fender makes a really good combo amp too. I have a 15" Fender bass amp that rocks. for 1 15" speaker, the thing is a beast.
    Last edited by FatWilma; 04-21-2008 at 02:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicious136 View Post
    That is awesome. I totally didn't notice that, now I'll have to go back and watch it again! I doubt it was unintentional. Matt's got a pretty vast knowledge of all things musical and he's got the talent to replicate pretty much whatever he wants so I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he threw that in just for "S's & G's" just like he did with the note progression from Close Encounters.
    I just listened to the Royal Albert Hall concert from April 12th. He does the Close Encounters thing there too, it's become a sort of intro for Knights of Cydonia www.musewiki.org has pretty good info on they're gigs.
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    Actually, if you look at the credits in the booklet, they credit several RATM songs (I'm forgetting the others at the moment), as well as Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

    TakeABow...Les Pauls are great! My brother has an Epi, and he loves it. As far as amps go, no one can touch Marshall. Unfortunately, they're expensive, and most take up a ton of room. The only ones I've ever played on were at Guitar Center, and that was just wishful thinking. I have a Crate MX15R...it's been discontinued for a few years now (not surprising since I bought it six years ago), but for a small amp it has fantastic sound. I'm sure they've replaced it with another 15 watt that's just as good. I'm currently lusting for this one. I was messing around with it the last time I was at GC, and it was wonderful. If you're looking for something bigger than a 15w, check that bad boy out. It's even got a built in tuner, which is just genius. Crate's are really good at mimicking the tube amp sound for a solid-state company. I highly recommend them if you can't get a Marshall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Actually, if you look at the credits in the booklet, they credit several RATM songs (I'm forgetting the others at the moment), as well as Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

    TakeABow...Les Pauls are great! My brother has an Epi, and he loves it. As far as amps go, no one can touch Marshall. Unfortunately, they're expensive, and most take up a ton of room. The only ones I've ever played on were at Guitar Center, and that was just wishful thinking. I have a Crate MX15R...it's been discontinued for a few years now (not surprising since I bought it six years ago), but for a small amp it has fantastic sound. I'm sure they've replaced it with another 15 watt that's just as good. I'm currently lusting for this one. I was messing around with it the last time I was at GC, and it was wonderful. If you're looking for something bigger than a 15w, check that bad boy out. It's even got a built in tuner, which is just genius. Crate's are really good at mimicking the tube amp sound for a solid-state company. I highly recommend them if you can't get a Marshall.
    Thanks for the advice. That Crate looks pretty sweet.
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    I seriously have to play my guitar more, the only thing I can remember is the Smoke on the Water riff. I could actually play the piano intro to Starlight, the live intro to Bliss and the piano bit in New Born pretty well, can't really remember how to play them now
    Last edited by Sveppi; 04-21-2008 at 03:29 PM.
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    Hrm. Honestly, I hadn't really heard of Muse prior to GHIII. But since I found myself playing it yesterday, and revisiting Knights Of Cydonia, I decided to finally give their full length a shot. So after downloading Black Holes & Revelations based on that track alone, I was really surprised to hear such a diverse album; I don't think a single track on there sounds like any of the others. I was really surprised at the near synth-poppy opener. But all in all, it's a fascinating release, and I'd love to see it made available as DLC for RB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S1ckH4nds View Post
    Hrm. Honestly, I hadn't really heard of Muse prior to GHIII. But since I found myself playing it yesterday, and revisiting Knights Of Cydonia, I decided to finally give their full length a shot. So after downloading Black Holes & Revelations based on that track alone, I was really surprised to hear such a diverse album; I don't think a single track on there sounds like any of the others. I was really surprised at the near synth-poppy opener. But all in all, it's a fascinating release, and I'd love to see it made available as DLC for RB.
    It really is an amazing album, and it definitely deserves to be DLC Glad to hear you enjoyed it
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