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The First 35 Seconds...

Post by SCJ-7 » Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:19 pm

Yes, the First 35 Seconds... Of what?...

Oh the song : Angel Of Light.

That's a powerful intro for one of the all-time best songs of Petra. If that intro is an indication of another (well, I hope) Petra Album... we will have Jekyll and Hyde Part 2...

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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by zman7720000 » Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:49 pm

Guitars remind me of Wake-up call intro, Midnight oil.
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Post by bakersfieldpethead » Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:35 pm

Wake-Up Call was an awesome album, one of my favorites of all time. This is album is turning out to be pretty good in it's own right.
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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by jeremywg » Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:54 am

I've been trying to decide if he is using an octave pedal to get that low roaring sound. It sounds awesome regardless. I just wish the lead guitar solos were a little more out front. That's my only disappointment about this album. I guess I'm just to 80's hair metal.
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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by bakersfieldpethead » Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:58 am

I've been trying to decide if he is using an octave pedal to get that low roaring sound. It sounds awesome regardless. I just wish the lead guitar solos were a little more out front. That's my only disappointment about this album. I guess I'm just to 80's hair metal.
Bob's guitar sounds a lot cleaner than it did on J&H
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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by executioner » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:23 pm

bakersfieldpethead wrote:
I've been trying to decide if he is using an octave pedal to get that low roaring sound. It sounds awesome regardless. I just wish the lead guitar solos were a little more out front. That's my only disappointment about this album. I guess I'm just to 80's hair metal.
Bob's guitar sounds a lot cleaner than it did on J&H

I like it dirty and raw like on JAH.
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Post by bakersfieldpethead » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:57 pm

executioner wrote:I like it dirty and raw like on JAH.
I'm glad we're talking about guitars. :shock: :lol:
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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by executioner » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:42 pm

bakersfieldpethead wrote:
executioner wrote:I like it dirty and raw like on JAH.
I'm glad we're talking about guitars. :shock: :lol:

Yes guitars only!!
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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by bakersfieldpethead » Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:37 pm

You know it was funny.
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Re: The First 35 Seconds...

Post by jeremywg » Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:01 am

bakersfieldpethead wrote:
I've been trying to decide if he is using an octave pedal to get that low roaring sound. It sounds awesome regardless. I just wish the lead guitar solos were a little more out front. That's my only disappointment about this album. I guess I'm just to 80's hair metal.
Bob's guitar sounds a lot cleaner than it did on J&H
True! He must have finally found the tone he was looking for, because every song on the album has the same guitar sound. I like to switch up distortions and amps a lot for different songs. Bob's just like " I like this!! Hit record!!" and it sounds awesome. I wish I was more like Bob. :mrgreen:
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