Unchain The Night

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Right on, Bro! I liked your interpretation. It sounds like you've worked on your Lynch chops. The solo sounded great - very smooth, and I dug the mixing up of guitar tones during the lead.

Are you using the Demon on rhythm? It sounds full but not harsh. Reminds me of the Lynch Mob 2nd CD rhythm tone.

Thumbs-up on the flange swell before the final chorus. Sounded just like the original.

You've inspired me to keep working on my mixture of cover/originals on my new Cakewalk. I'm 60 seconds into "Into the Lungs of Hell" by Mega-D. It only took about 2 hours, but I need some drums and a bass.

I'm interested in a copy of the CD/demo whenever you guys are through.
 
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Thanx, Matt!

All of the rhythm guitars were my M1 Tiger (with SD) through a Roland VG-88. The solos are a trade-off between me and my good buddy, Jay Parmar. Jay can positively WAIL on the fiddle, and he's a Lynch disciple, like myself, so it was a no-brainer to include him. My solos are #1 and #3; once again, the M1 thru the VG-88. Jay's are #2 and #4, and he played a Skull + Snakes through a Pod ... all other guitars are me.

I tried to be faithful to the original recording, but we still put our personal stamps on it: the killer, Halford vox at the end, and the loooong solos!!

Jay's site is www.jayparmar.com
You won't be disappointed!!!!!
 
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Great stuff, would sound great live. I only have a a couple of crappy computer speakers to listen with but it still sounds good.

Lee
 
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Really cool take on that bro! What'd you guys use to record with? That's awesome news about the CD.....best of luck with that
 
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heh heh I have my computer sound card connected to a PA system. Great guitar rock man. That sounds like fun. I actually think your solos are a bit Blackmore-ish.
 
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Stevo said:
heh heh I have my computer sound card connected to a PA system. Great guitar rock man. That sounds like fun. I actually think your solos are a bit Blackmore-ish.

Heh ... Lynch, Blackmore, Lee, and Takasaki are all huge influences on my playing. I will take that as a compliment! I'm glad the song held up to total crankage!
 
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