The only one I know of is the outro on TYWH.garbeaj wrote:I used to think the solo from "Panama" was spliced from different takes, but now that I have listened to the isolated guitar track I think it is probably all one take. I know my clip was just made to demo the sound, but damn I really need to work on the phrasing of the "Panama" solo some more! I've never heard anybody else on the internet play it anywhere near close to the record, but I'm going to give it the old college try:)
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I now know that the "Panama" solo was all one pass or at least there are no obvious edits. I'll listen to "Take Your Whiskey Home" but I never thought there were any edits in the entire song much less the short outro after the second solo.JimiJames wrote:The only one I know of is the outro on TYWH.garbeaj wrote:I used to think the solo from "Panama" was spliced from different takes, but now that I have listened to the isolated guitar track I think it is probably all one take. I know my clip was just made to demo the sound, but damn I really need to work on the phrasing of the "Panama" solo some more! I've never heard anybody else on the internet play it anywhere near close to the record, but I'm going to give it the old college try:)
"Jump" is obviously and famously composed of several different solos that were spliced together...it's not physically possible to play it as it is played on the record.
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Now I'm bumping this super old thread. Garbeaj I'm not going to be able to produce the links for quotes, but it's pretty common knowledge now that the real 5150 is basswood and Unk was um, confused, in all his statements that it was poplar.garbeaj wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2017 12:30 pmHey Rich...I know I'm bumping this super old thread...but what did you mean that Unk had it wrong as far as the body being made of poplar? I made this guitar out of basswood, but I was considering rebuilding with poplar because that's what Unk said it was made of...what have you uncovered in your sleuthing?
This is probably so old that you've verified this several times since you asked.
Interpretation?! I thought I was playing it right!
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Well at this point it is still unproven. David Nesdall and Unk say it is poplar, and now I am leaning towards poplar. I don't think they ever used basswood.Rich_D wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 4:00 pmNow I'm bumping this super old thread. Garbeaj I'm not going to be able to produce the links for quotes, but it's pretty common knowledge now that the real 5150 is basswood and Unk was um, confused, in all his statements that it was poplar.garbeaj wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2017 12:30 pmHey Rich...I know I'm bumping this super old thread...but what did you mean that Unk had it wrong as far as the body being made of poplar? I made this guitar out of basswood, but I was considering rebuilding with poplar because that's what Unk said it was made of...what have you uncovered in your sleuthing?
This is probably so old that you've verified this several times since you asked.
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Ok. Old Thread but Im new. I will be building a 5150 Kramer and the amount of opinions is crazy. Im stuck on wood and pickup selection. I have used a custom custom in and old Kramer 84-85 guitar years back and loved it. Now sure if Ishould just stick with that. As for wood? Poplar, Basswood or Alder?
Last. Has anyone ever ordered the guild kit from Ed ROman guitars? Looks like a nice complete kit. Or am I better off purchasing separately and going with a Musikraft setup.
Randy
Last. Has anyone ever ordered the guild kit from Ed ROman guitars? Looks like a nice complete kit. Or am I better off purchasing separately and going with a Musikraft setup.
Randy
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I strongly recommend Musikraft or Locke Custom guitars for the body and neck. Ed Roman's aren't even close to accurate.
If you read through my whole thread here you'll find most of the parts you would need. But there is no definitive proof of the body wood and no definitive proof of the pickup spec. You just have to pick one and go.
If you read through my whole thread here you'll find most of the parts you would need. But there is no definitive proof of the body wood and no definitive proof of the pickup spec. You just have to pick one and go.
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Great. Thanks for the info. Spoke with Musikraft yesterday. He suggested the Basswood. any recommendations for all the other parts for the guitar? Trem, tuners, ect? I'm new to the build from scratch club. Cant wait to start though..
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I shot a message to LCG this morning but no answer yet. Do they have a
phone number?
phone number?