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Re: [bomp] Fuzz favorites
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- From: Eric Reidelberger <tandem9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:33:14 -0800 (PST)
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If we are talking country, don't forget George Jones' use of fuzz on "I'm a People" and "Love Bug", they might rival Marty for the "got there first" prize.
Count Brockula <moptop66@rogers.com> wrote:
You have to include Marty Robbins' "Don't Worry" from 1960 or '61. Though
the fuzz solo was supposedly unintentional (it's said that Grady Martin
plugged into a studio amp not knowing it had a blown speaker and found out
when he played the solo. It's also said that he knew ahead of the take and
just liked the way it sounded) it was probably most people's introduction to
fuzz.
> Hi everyone,
> At the end of January I'll be doing a 6 hour special on the subject of
> "fuzz guitar" on the radio (WHRB 95.3FM) here in Boston. Any help
> regarding the history of the use of the fuzz box/pedal (first recordings
> etc.) would be much appreciated. Also, what are some of your favorite
> examples of the use of fuzz (including cases where the fuzz box is used on
> a bass or even sax) in recordings (from the 60's but also later)? What
> should I not miss?
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