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Posted: April 13 2013 at 14:42
Dave Gilmour (especially Echoes. Subliminal.) Andy Latimer Mikael Akerfeldt Steve Hackett (especially Firth of Fifth) Marc T. (especially Wings of Lead Over Dormant Seas)
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Posted: April 13 2013 at 15:01
My single favorite prog guitar tone is Bob Fripp's singing sustain from his 1957 Les Paul Custom, played through the original "Fripp Pedalboard" including "the cheapest fuzz-tone you can buy" (his words)! This is a perfect example (at 23 seconds):
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Posted: April 13 2013 at 15:11
Ya, the tone mentioned above in Starless is great. My favorite is the tone Fripp gets in the final solo section of "Exiles" live on "USA". It's actually easy to do, just use the bridge pickup with the tone rolled completely off. Of course, a minor detail is you'll also need a 57 Les Paul Custom Fretless Wonder/Black Beauty
Also, David Gilmour's tone in the solo on "Time"...
Edited by The.Crimson.King - April 13 2013 at 15:18
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Posted: April 13 2013 at 16:40
David Gilmour for sure. Anybody familiar with his contribution to the McCartney ballad 'No More Lonely Nights' ?? Gilmour smokes on that one..............
The first Guitar Tone I can remember loving was (although the tones are all quite varied) Trey Spruance's on "King For a Day... Fool For a Lifetime" by Faith No More.
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Posted: April 13 2013 at 21:49
some off the beaten track ones-
Helmut Koellen-live version of The Deadly Dream Of Freedom
Leigh Stephens-Babylon (not prog, though)
Eddy Marron-Time Machine
Dave Clempson-Skellington (live)
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Posted: April 14 2013 at 22:52
Steve Hackett by far. It's one of the things that makes him my favorite guitarist. Latimer, Roine Stolt, Lifeson, Pete Townsend, and of course Gilmour are up there as well.
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Posted: April 14 2013 at 23:51
Hackett, Fripp, Howe, Lifeson, all the obvious ones. I also love Dave Bainbridge's soaring tone; it's beautiful and fits Iona's music perfectly. Greg Massi from maudlin of the Well deserves a mention, as he has a beastly metallic tone that really accentuates the signature Toby Driver crashing guitar parts. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez also tends to have really great strident tones.
Non-prog: Kurt Cobain (incredible wall-of-sound tone), Stevie Ray Vaughan (self-explanatory), Neil Schon (from Journey; great and underrated guitarist).
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