electricwally
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I've listened to my favorite album for decades titled, "The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East". In regards to the song, "Stormy Monday", I have listened time and time again to this one particular note that defines what I believe to be the tone typically categorized as a "Woody/Open Bark". It's my favorite "note" on the whole album.
Please go to 4.44 on the run-time link below and listen to Duane as he completes a phrase and ends on this note. Hope you've got good speakers The sound is unmistakeable and it is different from every other note in his solo in terms of tone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gDhR1R3S0s
Obviously there are lot's of variables that come into play here including "Duane himself, his Marshall 50 watt, the partial open back Marshalll cab loaded (I believe) with JBL's and of course his '58 burst.
Has anyone been able to capture anything close to this type of tone on their historic LP? If so, curious what your rig consists of. Also interested to hear what your opinion may be as to what aspects of Duane's 58 burst may be the contributing factor to the above mentioned tone or timbre located at the 4.44 spot on the run-time.
Thanks Guys
Duane with his '58 and '59
Please go to 4.44 on the run-time link below and listen to Duane as he completes a phrase and ends on this note. Hope you've got good speakers The sound is unmistakeable and it is different from every other note in his solo in terms of tone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gDhR1R3S0s
Obviously there are lot's of variables that come into play here including "Duane himself, his Marshall 50 watt, the partial open back Marshalll cab loaded (I believe) with JBL's and of course his '58 burst.
Has anyone been able to capture anything close to this type of tone on their historic LP? If so, curious what your rig consists of. Also interested to hear what your opinion may be as to what aspects of Duane's 58 burst may be the contributing factor to the above mentioned tone or timbre located at the 4.44 spot on the run-time.
Thanks Guys
Duane with his '58 and '59
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