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Does anyone absolutely love Alex's shimmering chord tones on the 80's synth albums? (Aside from them being the best albums that Rush has to offer ph34r.gif ) I mean, in songs like Digital Man, DEW, Mystic Rhythms (that one is even more special, because I believe it is on an electro-acoustic), Chemistry, Countdown, The Big Money, and others. I've never heard another guitarist other than Lerxst nail such a clear, crisp, three-dimensional rhythm tone, while also retaining a sharp aggression, and clearly doesn't sound limp or clean, other than some of the tones on HYF (my least favorite offering) which do sound rather wimpy, and yet still miles better than any other cheap 80's arena act this side of GTR. Come bask in his glorious TOANZ with me. Some of my faves:

 

DEW:

Marathon:

Digital Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCFcWdco1nw&feature=relmfu

Kid Gloves:

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Alex sound and technique at this time (especially his use of arpeggios) is why Alex became my favourite guitarist. Edited by thirteen
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QUOTE (PlayTheRoot @ Oct 21 2012, 07:35 PM)
Does anyone absolutely love Alex's shimmering chord tones on the 80's synth albums? (Aside from them being the best albums that Rush has to offer ph34r.gif ) I mean, in songs like Digital Man, DEW, Mystic Rhythms (that one is even more special, because I believe it is on an electro-acoustic), Chemistry, Countdown, The Big Money, and others. I've never heard another guitarist other than Lerxst nail such a clear, crisp, three-dimensional rhythm tone, while also retaining a sharp aggression, and clearly doesn't sound limp or clean, other than some of the tones on HYF (my least favorite offering) which do sound rather wimpy, and yet still miles better than any other cheap 80's arena act this side of GTR. Come bask in his glorious TOANZ with me. Some of my faves:

DEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kJWkmtjoX4
Marathon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kiz5jyG5j4&feature=related
Digital Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCFcWdco1nw&feature=relmfu
Kid Gloves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukz_T9HFLJU&feature=related

Yes, I do! I have maintained that Alex's work in this period is so out-of-the-box (I hate that term but it fits here) and innovative! Having to make his guitar fit in differently really pushed his creativity, IMO. I just love these albums! Kid Gloves is a favorite of mine, too. Great solo in that as well as the lick and chords. cool.gif

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QUOTE (PlayTheRoot @ Oct 21 2012, 10:35 PM)
Does anyone absolutely love Alex's shimmering chord tones on the 80's synth albums? (Aside from them being the best albums that Rush has to offer  ph34r.gif ) I mean, in songs like Digital Man, DEW, Mystic Rhythms (that one is even more special, because I believe it is on an electro-acoustic), Chemistry, Countdown, The Big Money, and others. I've never heard another guitarist other than Lerxst nail such a clear, crisp, three-dimensional rhythm tone, while also retaining a sharp aggression, and clearly doesn't sound limp or clean, other than some of the tones on HYF (my least favorite offering) which do sound rather wimpy, and yet still miles better than any other cheap 80's arena act this side of GTR. Come bask in his glorious TOANZ with me. Some of my faves:

DEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kJWkmtjoX4
Marathon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kiz5jyG5j4&feature=related
Digital Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCFcWdco1nw&feature=relmfu
Kid Gloves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukz_T9HFLJU&feature=related

Yes, Alex's 80s tone is stellar. Good examples and you summarize his tone quite well.

 

And welcome to TRF! smile.gif

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I used to agree with the OP about the guitar tone on HYF... and I held it against that album for a LONG TIME... however for some reason, in recent years, I've listened to that album from a new perspective, and I have totally changed my opinion. The guitar tone on that album is absolutely PERFECT for those songs.

 

Maybe it's because I've seen them playing various HYF songs during live performance in (relatively) recent years... the thick and heavy tone he favors these days just does not fit very well with those songs, and I guess it's made me appreciate how much his sparkly and shimmering tone actually is a defining characteristic of the HYF album. (same goes for the Wal bass... the Fender kind of muddies the waters... but that's another topic wink.gif)

 

edit: Sorry... back on topic... yes, the 80s Alex tone is pure bliss! And welcome by the way smile.gif

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I too have an affinity for the 80s guitar tone. That is the first thing that hit me when Presto came out. I missed that chorus pedal. The stratocaster was a good fit for him.
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QUOTE (thirteen @ Oct 22 2012, 01:38 AM)
Alex sound and technique at this time (especially his use of arpeggios) is why Alex became my favourite guitarist.

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This is the exact same reason for Alex topping my guitarists list. yes.gif

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A lot of comments about his "80s tone." He had a lot of different tones throughout the era. While some of the trebly work on albums like GuP fit the music I prefer his tones on Limelight. Great distorted tone on riffs, cool cleaner sound on arpeggiated sections and what a great tone in the solo.
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QUOTE (HowItIs @ Oct 22 2012, 03:41 AM)
QUOTE (PlayTheRoot @ Oct 21 2012, 07:35 PM)
Does anyone absolutely love Alex's shimmering chord tones on the 80's synth albums? (Aside from them being the best albums that Rush has to offer  ph34r.gif ) I mean, in songs like Digital Man, DEW, Mystic Rhythms (that one is even more special, because I believe it is on an electro-acoustic), Chemistry, Countdown, The Big Money, and others. I've never heard another guitarist other than Lerxst nail such a clear, crisp, three-dimensional rhythm tone, while also retaining a sharp aggression, and clearly doesn't sound limp or clean, other than some of the tones on HYF (my least favorite offering) which do sound rather wimpy, and yet still miles better than any other cheap 80's arena act this side of GTR. Come bask in his glorious TOANZ with me. Some of my faves:

DEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kJWkmtjoX4
Marathon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kiz5jyG5j4&feature=related
Digital Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCFcWdco1nw&feature=relmfu
Kid Gloves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukz_T9HFLJU&feature=related

Yes, I do! I have maintained that Alex's work in this period is so out-of-the-box (I hate that term but it fits here) and innovative! Having to make his guitar fit in differently really pushed his creativity, IMO. I just love these albums! Kid Gloves is a favorite of mine, too. Great solo in that as well as the lick and chords. cool.gif

+1

 

KID GLOVES is the most underrated guitar solo in the entire Rush cannon.

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not a big strat fan, I am definitely more partial to his Gibsons
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