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Live concert in Nashville, Tennessee (2003). It was during their Vicious Cycle Tour, and marked the band's 30 years of rock 'n roll.
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Live concert in Nashville, Tennessee (2003). It was during their Vicious Cycle Tour, and marked the band's 30 years of rock 'n roll.
"Free Bird" was first featured on the band's debut album in 1973. Released as a single in November 1974, it became the band's second Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1975, where it peaked at #19. A live version of the song also reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1977, peaking at #38. Free Bird also achieved the #3 spot on Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos.
The lyrical portion of the song was written early in the group's history. Roadie Billy Powell was discovered as a keyboardist for the band when he played the intro piece to "Free Bird" at a high school prom. Lead vocalist Ronnie Van Zant noted his talent and invited him to join.
Allen Collins's then-girlfriend, Kathy, whom he later married, asked him, "If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me?" Collins jotted the question down and it eventually became the opening line of "Free Bird".
Slide guitar Gary Rossington played a Gibson SG and used a glass Coricidin bottle for a slide on this song to emulate one of his heroes, Duane Allman. This was the only song he used a guitar other than a Les Paul on. He also stuck a nail-like piece of metal under the strings near the nut to raise the action of the guitar when playing slide. The guitar's B string was tuned down to a G during this song. Rossington currently uses two G strings tuned to G instead of tuning down a B string.
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El título lo dice todo, esta canción lleva 2 afinaciones, la primera es Drop C durante "I'm not here" y "the pills i'm taking", durante la parte final "waves" Steven está afinado en Standard E y John en Drop D. Efectos usados:
Steven: * I'm not here: Simulación de amplificador Mesa Boogie Mark II C con delay y un poco de phaser (Canal limpio), un poco de distorsión en la parte previa al solo junto con los demás efectos. * The pills i'm taking: Distorsion fuerte * Waves: Simulación de amplificador Mesa Boogie Mark II C con un poco de phaser (canal limpio), mayor ganancia en el amplificador y unovibe con chorus para el solo.
John: * I'm not here: Canal limpio con unovibe y distorsión fuerte para el solo y demás secciones distorsionadas * The pills i'm taking: Distorsion fuerte * Waves: Simulación de amplificador Mesa Boogie Mark II C con unovibe con chorus y un poco de de whammy una octava arriba, mayor ganancia para la parte final y un poco de guitarra acústica.
Esta canción es preciosa, escucharla a oscuras recostado es igual que un viaje de ácido lisérgico, es una obra maestra en el género progresivo.
Aparición especial de Andy
Dedico esta canción a 4 personas: Andy, porque es una canción muy especial para ambos y agradezco a su vez que me haya proporcionado los recursos audiovisuales (DVD Anesthetize) para repasar ciertas partes de la canción. A Julio Cain quien fue quien me presentó a Porcupine Tree y a Rob Guadarrama y Daniel Camus simplemente porque les encanta el progresivo igual que a mi. Sigan en sintonía!!
The title says it all, this song uses 2 tunings, the first is Drop C for "I'm not here" and "the pills I'm taking", during the final part "waves" Steven switches to standard E and John switches to Drop D. Effects used:
Steven: * I'm not here: Mesa Boogie Mark II C amp simulation with little delay and phaser (Clean channel), some distortion in the before the solo still using the same effects. * The pills I'm Taking: Heavy distortion * Waves: Simulation Mesa Boogie Mark II C amp simulation with a bit of phaser (clean channel), more gain in the amplifier and unovibe with chorus for the final solo
John: * I'm not here: Clean channel with unovibe and heavy distortion for the solo and the other distorted parts. * The pills I'm Taking: Heavy distortion * Waves: Mesa Boogie Mark II C amp simulation with unovibe with chorus and a little bit of whammy set to an octave up, higher gain for the final and some acoustic guitar.
This song is beautiful, listening to it laying down in the darkness is like a lysergic acid trip, it's a masterpiece in the progressive genre.
Special appearance by Andy
I want to dedicate this song to 4 people: Andy, because it is a very special song for both of us, and I appreciate that she had provided audio-visual resources (DVD Anesthetize) for me to review certain parts of the song. To Julio Cain who was who introduced me to Porcupine Tree, and Rob Guadarrama and Daniel Camus just because they love progressive like me. Stay tuned!!
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