I enjoy this version more than the original because it still has the sublime Geddy and Neil, but you bring Alex's awesome understated parts to the forefront of the mix where they belong, where they've always belonged all these years.
Thanks, I A/B'd every guitar I had with the same sound and it was between this and the LP standard. The Falcon tipped it because I needed the Tremolo in the solo.
Φίλε μου είναι από τα καλύτερα παιξίματος που έχω ακούσει εδώ και 27 χρόνια ο θεός να σε έχει καλά που κρυβοσουνα για πολύ γλυκά στο παίξιμο σου μπράβο σου μπράβο σου μπράβο σου χίλια μπράβο !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
play guitar and i also do a thing on the turntables called "Skratching" What Eddie does is use his wrist to do the same thing\movement us "Skratch" Djs do called "Transforming" or "Tranzforming" with a Z. Check it here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BiIGslIK5LE.htmlsi=KoHOx4NjvADmMe3t
I play guitar and i also do a thing on the turntables called "Skratching" What Eddie does is use his wrist to do the same thing\movement us "Skratch" Djs do called "Transforming" or "Tranzforming" with a Z. Heres a dample. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BiIGslIK5LE.htmlsi=KoHOx4NjvADmMe3t
Guitar : perfect Tone : perfect Arrangement : perfect Performance : perfect Energy/attitude : perfect It's perfect to the point that I prefer this version of Crazy Train over the original.
I think for every guitar player learning the soul and how to make something sound good is far more difficult than the actual learning how to play. This may look like a slow easy piece but to get the sound just right is massively difficult
It took me five years to master Crazy Train back in my high school days. I'm currently 45 years old and playing with my band GDO it was a ride I'll never forget. Awesome guitar playing man.