Like a lot of people round here, every now and again I like a T-Ride fix. And so, I got to Googling about the Geoff and the album and I turned up this:
There's a post in there from Steve Ouimette (don't know who he is, but he says he was involved with the recording and played some of the stuff on the album):
"BTW, that entire record was recorded using one guitar and amp. The guitar was a run-of-the-mill Charvel Strat with maple fingerboard and one pickup...a real P.A.F., not sure of the year but I believe it was a '59. The amp was a 1980 Marshall 2203, stock."
Now, in the Zombies from Hell video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MRTsCEHVoY, Geoff is playing a San Dimas type strathead, but on closer examination, it's got a single in the neck, so I guess it's not the same guitar as the one that Steve is talking about.
Anyone know anything about (or have any pictures of) either of these guitars? The tone on the T-Ride album just blows me away every time.
Cheers,
Ian
There's a post in there from Steve Ouimette (don't know who he is, but he says he was involved with the recording and played some of the stuff on the album):
"BTW, that entire record was recorded using one guitar and amp. The guitar was a run-of-the-mill Charvel Strat with maple fingerboard and one pickup...a real P.A.F., not sure of the year but I believe it was a '59. The amp was a 1980 Marshall 2203, stock."
Now, in the Zombies from Hell video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MRTsCEHVoY, Geoff is playing a San Dimas type strathead, but on closer examination, it's got a single in the neck, so I guess it's not the same guitar as the one that Steve is talking about.
Anyone know anything about (or have any pictures of) either of these guitars? The tone on the T-Ride album just blows me away every time.
Cheers,
Ian
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