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Getting AC/DC Tones for Black Robot

Getting AC/DC Tones for Black Robot

More Volume, Less Volume Knob… What is Black Robot? If you guessed a Japanese comic book, you’d be…wrong. It’s an LA-based band, a new one but made up of veteran players who wanted to make classic-sounding rock. And they did, thanks in large part to producer Dave Cobb. Dave is a kung fu master of […]

May 24, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Interesting Viv Campbell Info…

Interesting Viv Campbell Info…

…Including Why He Slagged Gibson Vivian Campbell has definitely left his mark on hard rock history

May 21, 2010 | By | Reply More
Vivian Campbell’s Dio-Era Gear Details

Vivian Campbell’s Dio-Era Gear Details

Long Live Dio! \m/ \m/ As a tribute to the recent passing of Ronnie James Dio (RIP RJD), I thought it would be good to take a look back at the gear a young and fiery Vivian Campbell used on the classic early ’80s Dio albums Holy Diver and The Last in Line. Tone-wise not […]

May 19, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
Cactus’ Jim McCarty: LP > Fuzz > Marshall

Cactus’ Jim McCarty: LP > Fuzz > Marshall

I didn’t know much (anything) about the band Cactus until a few years ago. Somehow I tripped across the fact that the Van Halen brothers loved this band, so naturally I had to check Cactus out. Bought the Cactus Anthology CD – great. Someone billed Cactus as the “American Led Zeppelin,” which looking back is […]

May 7, 2010 | By | Reply More
Is It Tougher To Get Good Tone Now vs. Then?

Is It Tougher To Get Good Tone Now vs. Then?

Having Less Older Gear = Better Tone? We live in an era of guitar gear nirvana. We can literally get any piece of gear at any price point, today, overnight, whenever. If you buy from one of the big boxes, you can even get something, try it out and return it! Cool…but has all of […]

May 6, 2010 | By | 6 Replies More
More on Mick Jones’ Foreigner Gear, Then and Now

More on Mick Jones’ Foreigner Gear, Then and Now

England’s excellent Guitarist magazine recently had a decent interview with Foreigner’s Mick Jones. It’s always great to read an interview with one of the “older” players, even if there isn’t a whole lot of gear detail – which unfortunately was the case with this interview. But there were a few details, some of which confirm […]

May 3, 2010 | By | Reply More
PG’s Eye-Opening Townshend Interview

PG’s Eye-Opening Townshend Interview

Advised Hendrix On His Rig? Pete Townshend could never be accused of understating things. In some ways he always seems like the classic artist, in the “here’s the way I see it and F you if you don’t like it” sense. In a new-ish and excellent PremierGuitar.com interview, Pete is all that and says some […]

March 22, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
New Info on Ace Frehley’s 1970s Gear

New Info on Ace Frehley’s 1970s Gear

Already Writing Next Record! Premier Guitar recently posted an interview with Ace Frehley in which Ace FINALLY talks with some specifics about what he used in the studio back in the early KISS days. Not a lot, but some. Here it is: “On the early KISS records, I used my tobacco-sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard […]

March 15, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
The ‘Dark’ Bonamassa Interview, Part 2

The ‘Dark’ Bonamassa Interview, Part 2

Part 1 of this interview was about the music Joe Bonamassa has been recording lately. In part 2 below, it’s all about tone and gear (yeah!). Joe has a great ear for tone (for woody tone), so it’s always interesting to see what he has to say. WoodyTone: There’s Black Rock, Black Country and now […]

March 11, 2010 | By | Reply More
Alex Lifeson’s Snakes and Arrows Gear

Alex Lifeson’s Snakes and Arrows Gear

I’m a Rush fan, particularly since I came of guitar age during the Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures era, still two of my favorite albums. I did fall away from Rush a bit over the years as they got more into synths and Alex Lifeson got more into washy, ultra-chorused, ambient sounds instead of riffs. […]

March 8, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
Ronnie Montrose’s ‘Rock Candy’ Tone…

Ronnie Montrose’s ‘Rock Candy’ Tone…

…and Three Van Halen Connections Montrose, the 1973 self-titled debut album by the band of the same name, is one of those tone-pillar albums – “a pillar of tone that holds up the house of rock” (or pick a different metaphor). It likewise stands on its own as a monument of great tunes and great […]

February 17, 2010 | By | 8 Replies More
Some Details On the New Slash Pickups!

Some Details On the New Slash Pickups!

In September we posted that a new Slash Les Paul was in the works, along with new signature pickups. Well, with the winter NAMM show just weeks away, details about lots of products are beginning to trickle out, including the new Slash pickups. Here’s what we know.

January 11, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Review: Bruce Kulick’s New BK3 Solo Album

Review: Bruce Kulick’s New BK3 Solo Album

Here’s a tip for web-minded musicians: Do a blog about your recording process. A good one. Detailed, daily, with lots of photos. That’s what Bruce Kulick did for the recording of his BK3 CD, and if you’re at all a gear head – and what musician isn’t – after reading Bruce’s blog you’ll want to […]

December 17, 2009 | By | Reply More
Bruce Kulick on New Solo Album and KISS

Bruce Kulick on New Solo Album and KISS

On: BK3, Not Being in KISS, His Favorite Rig You’d have to be newly arrived from Jupiter – with no Internet connection – not to know that Bruce Kulick was KISS’s lead guitarist during the shreddy (and then grungy) ’80s and early ’90s. But you might not know this: > He was in KISS longer […]

December 15, 2009 | By | 1 Reply More
Go Buy the Bonamassa Albert Hall DVD

Go Buy the Bonamassa Albert Hall DVD

Well, wow. I’d been watching bits and pieces of Joe Bonamassa’s Live from the Royal Albert Hall DVD, but today I sat down and watched the whole thing, start to finish. I have to say that this is one of the best concert DVDs I’ve seen – and remember, I’m a rock guy. It’s a […]

December 11, 2009 | By | 1 Reply More