Always recognised these pieces from the first listening . They are like shy but cute guys accompanying thick bass dude in the original version of the song
Brilliant pal had the pleasure of seeing them second last gig before Ians passing . absolutely nailed it pal take care and do some more JD. Oh by the way I play JD on Bass👍
Wow... what a great memory to have! Would love to know more... like where it was and what you thought at the time. I think the world looks back at JD with a weird perspective - given what happened with Ian their music is frozen in time. It would be great to hear what it was like at the time...
@@SparkyGuitar I saw JD at ajanta in Derby it was a Bollywood picture house but they put bands on and removed a few front rows of seating. I was stood at front of stage between Ian and Hooky. Fantastic gig ! Ian was my hero ,totally mesmerized to watch and it was hookys bass playing that got me learning to play. First two songs I learnt was transmission and Lost Control.The year was 1980. £2.50 on the door entrance or £2.00 ticket. I know this so well as I have a copy of the original poster also 2 t-shirts one in black and yellow same as poster and one in black and white. The support bands were XL5 and Section 25 . This was around a month before Ian's passing. I was very saddened by this I was 21 at the time and it took a huge piece of what was and could of been from a music perspective. I can remember feeling empty at the time of Ian's death as I idolised the band but I knew in Ian's lyrics he was heading for a fall. They played live tracks of Closer which hadn't been released till around a month after but I knew he was on a mission. May God bless my Hero.
I always tune my electric guitars to "concert pitch"; A = 442 Htz. I think it gives more 'bite', which to my ears is lacking in this demo. I also tune my 12 string guitars (electric and acoustic) to 440 Htz for the lower set of six, and 442 for the other. This provides the "chime" for which 12 strings are renowned. My acoustics are to standard 440 Hertz.
Interesting! I always match what was originally played... as I am playing on top of the original. If the guitar was originally in 442Hz then I would have copied that. If I was in 440Hz then that's because the original was. If I then tuned to 442 then it would clash against the original guitar in the track....
...one additional thought. This was recorded before I replaced the saddles on the Jazzmaster. They had corroded (after 60 years!) and couldn't move... which was impacting the intonation. It's much better sounding now!
@@SparkyGuitar I think people that really wail on the guitar have an issue with the stock bridge but more relaxed and refined players manage just fine !
Why is it that EVERYBODY that uploads a JD guitar cover plays the album version and not the superior live versions? JD is one of the few bands that sounds greater, bigger and better live...
COVER? Isn't it a cover when the song is slightly changed, keeping the original and at the same time bringing something new to the old song that is being covered?
I understand your point... though the definition of "cover" is not what you have above. It's "a new recording or performance of a song by an artist other than the original composer or performer(s)". Which this is. But the real answer is that it is the description consistently used on UA-cam for this kind of content. It makes it easier for people to find it... and certainly doesn't deceive anyone.
If hopelessness was a sound, "New Dawn Fades" would be it.
Exactly
I listened to this song a thousand times, but I never realized how strangely beautiful these arpeggios were…
Thank you!
Always recognised these pieces
from the first listening .
They are like shy but cute guys
accompanying thick bass dude
in the original version of the song
the best cover on youtube hands down, thanks man this has really helped me with learning the song
Bernard Sumner Genious!
Beautiful tone! Nice cover
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The tone is perfect
This is the best demonstration of those arpeggio chords! I could never quite get it but I reckon that's pretty close! Cheers dude
excellent tribute to the band...you got skills, my friend!
Rock on!
Thank you for uploading this!
Wow, perfect!
beautiful
excellent job with this cover..... it's a fantastic song and you made it better!!!
Brilliant pal had the pleasure of seeing them second last gig before Ians passing . absolutely nailed it pal take care and do some more JD. Oh by the way I play JD on Bass👍
Wow... what a great memory to have! Would love to know more... like where it was and what you thought at the time. I think the world looks back at JD with a weird perspective - given what happened with Ian their music is frozen in time. It would be great to hear what it was like at the time...
@@SparkyGuitar I saw JD at ajanta in Derby it was a Bollywood picture house but they put bands on and removed a few front rows of seating. I was stood at front of stage between Ian and Hooky. Fantastic gig ! Ian was my hero ,totally mesmerized to watch and it was hookys bass playing that got me learning to play. First two songs I learnt was transmission and Lost Control.The year was 1980. £2.50 on the door entrance or £2.00 ticket. I know this so well as I have a copy of the original poster also 2 t-shirts one in black and yellow same as poster and one in black and white. The support bands were XL5 and Section 25 . This was around a month before Ian's passing. I was very saddened by this I was 21 at the time and it took a huge piece of what was and could of been from a music perspective. I can remember feeling empty at the time of Ian's death as I idolised the band but I knew in Ian's lyrics he was heading for a fall. They played live tracks of Closer which hadn't been released till around a month after but I knew he was on a mission. May God bless my Hero.
Awesome!!
The best cover of this song! What effects did you use??
Thanks. It is a flanger and overdrive ... into a couple of Vox amps (all in Amplitube)
@@SparkyGuitar thank you!
Anyone else think this so much like Black Sabbath? Amazing cover btw!
It took me forever to realize that the main riff nearly identical to the ending to War Pigs, but you're spot on
That was great man. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice. Seems effortless. Thank you
Holy smokes, it was perfect!
Slade it 🤘🏻🤩
What brand of Flanger and Overdrive do you have? is it Boss ?
Great playing my guy 👊🏾
I always tune my electric guitars to "concert pitch"; A = 442 Htz. I think it gives more 'bite', which to my ears is lacking in this demo. I also tune my 12 string guitars (electric and acoustic) to 440 Htz for the lower set of six, and 442 for the other. This provides the "chime" for which 12 strings are renowned. My acoustics are to standard 440 Hertz.
Interesting! I always match what was originally played... as I am playing on top of the original. If the guitar was originally in 442Hz then I would have copied that. If I was in 440Hz then that's because the original was. If I then tuned to 442 then it would clash against the original guitar in the track....
...one additional thought. This was recorded before I replaced the saddles on the Jazzmaster. They had corroded (after 60 years!) and couldn't move... which was impacting the intonation. It's much better sounding now!
respect for stock bridge )
It's never been an issue! I don't know why people change them.
@@SparkyGuitar I think people that really wail on the guitar have an issue with the stock bridge but more relaxed and refined players manage just fine !
Why is it that EVERYBODY that uploads a JD guitar cover plays the album version and not the superior live versions? JD is one of the few bands that sounds greater, bigger and better live...
3 people hate the rainbow......
idiots!
COVER? Isn't it a cover when the song is slightly changed, keeping the original and at the same time bringing something new to the old song that is being covered?
I understand your point... though the definition of "cover" is not what you have above. It's "a new recording or performance of a song by an artist other than the original composer or performer(s)". Which this is. But the real answer is that it is the description consistently used on UA-cam for this kind of content. It makes it easier for people to find it... and certainly doesn't deceive anyone.
Proto Doom Gothic Metal.
Where the hell did you get those labels from
Metal was already a genre in 1979. Black Sabbath came out during 1970, I’m pretty sure.
Horrible.
Shut up
quel massacre. c'est tres mal joué et completement faux !
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