I'm glad I stumbled upon this, love listening to just the guitars, perhaps my favorite song of all time by my favorite artist. The only wish I would have is that one of these days someone or Def Leppard themselves releases a version of the final mix of Photograph with the outro in its entirety played out to its end without any fade out...would be epic. The section starting at 4:01 of this version is amazing and should be heard!!
Yeah, ya stand in line, ya got lost in a jet stream But everybody wants some I want some too, whoa yeah-ah Everybody wants some How about you Ohh yeah Ooh yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah Everybody wants some I want some too, whoa Everybody wants some, hey hey How 'bout you Yeah Woo! Where'd you get that shit Oh, yeah I like... I like the little way the Line runs up the back of the stockings I've always liked those kind of high heels, too, ya know I No, no, no, no don't take 'em off Don't take... leave 'em on Yeah, that's it... a little more to the right Ow ow Hey, hey, hey Everybody wants some I want some too, whoa Everybody wants some Baby, how 'bout you? Yeah Everybody wants some Everybody needs some Everybody wants some Everybody needs some Ahh yeah Ahhhh yeah Look, I'll pay ya for it, what the fuck
on the chorus they also used a keyboard to give the extra flanger effect. it is blatantly obvious in this. but in the full song it mixes perfectly. also this is missing the little counter melody Steve plays during the pre chorus. other than that this is pure Gold. thought Id share the little fun fact about the keyboards.
Hmm. That’s definitely not the solo that’s on the album version. The tap/slide in the first fast ascending line isn’t there. Wonder if this was a demo?
I think you’re right Ben. I was just re-learning this solo from the lesson on your channel and thought I’d see what iso tracks I could find. Cool name btw😉
Uncle Ben, ya gotta revist this one. Are there two guitar tracks in the intro? There's this biuncy thing going on that nobody seems to get, even the band playing it live these years. This riff has killed me for years!
Not in this song? Kim loves the weight of Drop D so he actually lets his powerchords ring openly. Did you mean in general in rock? If so yes, the percussive quality makes the lower end of them bloom and sounds heavier.
@@aavila1206 I meant in this song, Outshined. It seemed to me like the only audible (open) chords were played in the bridge sections and single notes, everything sounded like it was palm-muted. No?
@Victor Polevoy Kim’s phrasing of his opening riff starts with a slide up into 2 (palm-muted) chugs (open D) then into open power chord progression. The rest of his guitar work in the song is similar with a mix of some chugs and open power chords. Normally he doesn’t over-do the percussive chugging just enough to add weight.
@@aavila1206 Thanks a lot for the information! May I ask you where do you know it from? I might have more questions about their sound, especially what kind of tubes they used - el34 or 6l6? I have 6l6 but it feels quite different to the sound of outshined in this track, or, perhaps, this is just my poor judgement.