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Banyan Live 'Maggot Brain' Nels Cline melting face in SF,CA

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  • damn. i didnt like this. Im sorry. 

  • @Taligreen80 I am sorry for you also

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  • yeah, i can see that. it's only nels cline (world's best guitar player), mike watt (legendary bass player) and stephen perkins of jane's addiction.

    by the way, i love your playing and your links to sum41 and blink182. you sure know music.

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  • @Hill88Studios definitely, i only really know him from wilco, but he's nuts. he's so tight with wilco, i love that band. these guys are sick too.

  • @robmadore1 Couldn't agree more! Nels is a great guy and a great player.

  • @Hill88Studios still...

  • @robmadore1 that's because it's a jazzmaster :)

  • never seen a man play a jaguar like this before...

  • @staunchy I LOVE this!

  • @nymetsrock amazing, i didn't realise you could do that with a digitech whammy, i've only ever played around with my friend's ones. thanks, i might have to look into getting one myself.. peace friend.

  • @youngfrusciante i think thats the whammy, i own one and i can get the same sound when i set it to the harmony section oct up-oct down and go from the lower octave to higher octave i can get that rising up sort of sound, pretty sure its whammy usage

  • @nymetsrock thanks, and great desciptions! at 5:14 the only thing i can think of that could possibly get that sound is the paul gilbert signature flanger with that crazy takeoff switch? :-D

  • @youngfrusciante sounds like some digitech whammy usage, the fuzz factory, especially when he changed oscillation pitch by turning the volume off, thats definitely a fuzz factory, a delay is probably being used to create spurts of oscillation, it also sounds like he's using some sort of modulation, maybe a phaser or vibrato to create the really fast wobble sounds, and i can bet, as always, he's using his 16 second looper

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