LIST ULTIMATE double lead guitar harmony cuts!
RAJ
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1. Detroit Rock City - KISS2. Hitch a Ride - Boston3. Boys are Back in Town - Thin Lizzy
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Looking at You-MC5
Judas Priest-"Heading Out to the Highway"
Trouble...anything
Fucking Champs "Thor is Like Immortal"
and another one on the new tip...The Fucking Am-"Taking Liberties" (I encourage ALL Thin Lizzy fans to cop their EP "Gold", you wont be disappointed and you will be happy as hell someone is carrying that torch, and carrying it very well, I might add)
also the current kings of harmony lead guitar, even harmony rhythm...The Fucking Champs:
cant wait to spin some records at their show:
if you ever played a harmony riff with someone, you would understand the god-like power that comes from the amps...its like sunbeams cutting through the clouds...playing a lick at an ear splitting volume and then the same lick played over it in a fifth or major third is like a choir of angels dude....
HUGE
clearly to truly appreciate solos one has to actually know how to play an instrument and desire to be in a band.
Iron Maiden - Charlotte the Harlot
YES YES YES.
There are several cuts you could've recommended but that is one of the tops. "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" has some insane twin guitar harmony moments as well.
I've played guitar for over 20 years, and been in bands that made records for at least 10 of those years. Harmony guitar leads are Satan's make-out jams in my personal mind garden. But you guys have fun assuming you know it all, m'kay?
Is it safe to assume that you celebrate the entire Shrapnel Records catalogue as well?
I was searching youtube for clips by the Outlaws or the Marshall Tucker Band and found these gems:
Just the record cover with the song playing. Genius. WTF? (Or Why the fuck?)
Not the entire catalogue, but I'm more than partial to the Hawaii (worse sounding record evr???), Steeler and Culprit records. Outside of those and Racer X's Second Heat, I didn't love most of their stuff. I was more of a Metal Blade cat (Lizzy Borden and John Arch-era Fates warning are my shit!)
Yeah.. I'll pass on harmony guitar, and stick to my effect pedals..
- spidey
to each his own - outside distortion and chorus, I have little use for pedals. I just prefer meat over grizzle.
Anybody like this?
I wouldn't say I'm an harmony dude to the exclusion of everything else, but more so I fan of decent solos. I'll take Ty Tybor over most shredders.
Nels Cline is a favorite of mine because he does the facemelt solo thing with a shit-ton of old analog stompboxes...one of the coolest guitar players to see live now-a-days...
cant embed...but he is doing a guitar version of "Interstellar space"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcjAy3VtMVU
Now there's a name I never thought I'd see on the Strut. "Over My Head" still gets play on my iPod.
their whole Megaforce/Atlantic catalog & Orge Tones still gets burn over here.
I was waiting for Wishbone Ash to come up. The whole "harmony leads" thing was definitely their USP in the '70's. Not saying they were the only ones doing that shit, just that it was key to their sound.
i can't beleive you posted that
it originally appeared on a flexidisk in guitar player at the height of the shred scene
although not a true double axe attack
Maestro Randy Rhoads Triple tracked all of his studio solo cuts
can't forget jason becker and marty freidman -cacaphony
this is my steez
written by jason becker
holy fuck-the arps at the end are double tracked gotdamm!!!!
20 years old but still holds up
http://evolverov.com/images.mp3