On Apr 24, 1:23 pm, iarwain <iarwai...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > it's interesting George won't get off that wah wah pedal cause it
wasn't used on the "Let it be" album.
>
> Maybe he's waiting for somebody to say "hey, that wah sounds great on
> that part, you should use it" and nobody ever did.
Yeah, or maybe somebody said to him to quit using that wah wah pedal,
which inspired him to write "Wah Wah."
I've never been a
> big fan of the wah pedal, I always thought it was overused.
I agree. I always thought that the guitarists who used it, did
so...cause they didn't think much of their own guitar skills.
> Thankfully you don't hear it as much as you used to. I do like the
> use of it on a few songs but it's far from my favorite effect.
Same here. On the first post in this thread, it was mentioned that
with Paul, there was no bass end. I remember seeing in the film that
Paul was also using a Fender Bass Amp. I remember those being very
popular during the late 60's, like the custom amps. Today, those amps
sound horrible compared to what Bass players use these days. Do you
remember what other bass amps were popular back then..and if so, what
Amp would have given Paul a better sound?
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