Nicely put together, super interesting! I believe the rhythm and lead parts were likely recorded as separate takes, then bounced to one track. Albums were recorded with very limited track numbers back then, so that was pretty common practice - you’d need to free up some tracks for vocals / harmonies / other instruments.
Great video, but please, when using a volume pedal, don’t let your cables nest between the treadle and the pedal. You not only limit the range of the pedal, you’re also quickly destroying the cable. It’s a bit of a pet-peeve of mine, but it almost hurts to look at. ;D
Great presentation your research is very thorough, I started laughing when you brought out the strat in place of the les paul though haha
I don't even play the guitar but that had me spellbound. Love your work.
Even as a re-upload I enjoyed this video a lot :D
Most people just don't realize what an amazing guitar player Lindsey Buckingham is.
After i heard big love i realised lol
Nicely put together, super interesting! I believe the rhythm and lead parts were likely recorded as separate takes, then bounced to one track. Albums were recorded with very limited track numbers back then, so that was pretty common practice - you’d need to free up some tracks for vocals / harmonies / other instruments.
This is great stuff👍👍
Great video, but please, when using a volume pedal, don’t let your cables nest between the treadle and the pedal. You not only limit the range of the pedal, you’re also quickly destroying the cable. It’s a bit of a pet-peeve of mine, but it almost hurts to look at. ;D
Brilliant work, buddy! Now work out David Lee Roth's "Hina" for me and five million arguing guitarists! Boyakasha! 😃