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Re: [bomp] essential fuzzzz
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- Subject: Re: [bomp] essential fuzzzz
- From: Michael Snider <lasciviumdei@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:17:17 -0800 (PST)
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--- Joe Emery <jemery@pstrategies.com> wrote:
>
> i know there were incidental uses of fuzz here and
> there in the early 60s,
> and for all i know hendrix was using a true fuzzbox
> (as opposed to an amp w/
> blown speaker) before him, but to me fuzz guitar
> starts with davie allan.
> mosrite fuzzrite pedal. blue's theme, fuzz theme...
> actually the whole
> blue's theme and cycledelic sounds records. if i
> were doing 6 hours on fuzz
> guitar, i'd give at least 2 of those hours to davie
> allan.
>
> and of course, the band to pick up on the idea and
> run with it with
> spectacular results was the ventures. wild things
> is an awesome rec.
Agreed
> (their version of sweet pea kills, fuzzy & wild...
> that whole record is
> great.) 2,000 lb bee single is really great as well
> -- i'm thinking that
> was earlier than the wild things rec but i'm not
> sure.
Some of the cuts on the "Batman" and "Walk Don't Run
'64" album have
fuzz also
NP: Lyn Collins, Think (About It)
We talk and talk until my head explodes
I turn on the news and my body froze
The braying sheep on my tv screen
Make this boy shout, make this boy scream!
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