I did a 4 track demo a while back with a 57 Tremolux. It's called Rock to Riverdale:
http://www.myspace.com/jimslashk
That amp did have about the coolest tremolo that I've had. But I sold it anyway.
I did a 4 track demo a while back with a 57 Tremolux. It's called Rock to Riverdale:
http://www.myspace.com/jimslashk
That amp did have about the coolest tremolo that I've had. But I sold it anyway.
Robert Cray -These Things has a great solo playing in and out of time with the tremelo,strat through SR and Popa Chubby- Trouble ,strat through a TR and Lynyrd Skynyrd -Baby I Love You ,simple 3 chords through a fender sounding amp
Last edited by oldog; 04-15-2007 at 03:57 PM.
one of my all time faves! --you can really hear Pops guitar on the Staples 2 LP set called GREAT DAY.
with the exception of just a few tracks it's mostly his solo electric guitar with 4 parts of beautiful vocals and harmony
check out his spooky version of dylan's "Masters of War"
Harrison uses a Leslie during the lead on "Let it Be". Very cool.
What do you mean by "Too Loud"????
Dick Dale, "Tidal Wave"
Link Wray's "Rumble" has some tremolo towards the end but I don't think he was using Fender amps. Same difference though.
Also the Cramps' "Primitive", maybe the original version of that song too.
Down By the Seaside - Led Zeppelin
Rock and Roll Woman, by Buffalo Springfield ends with a nice shot of tremolo on the last chord........very cool.