Now, onto sound and how to find it. Despite my age...uh experience, I'm still hunting for tones. I've already gone the whole "stripped-down to the basics" approach and this forum got me going again. King Of Tone!!!!! So I'm back to finding out what people use to get what they get.

Today, I'd like to start with Alex Lifeson's guitar sounds. "Middletown Dreams" and the reverb guitar make me want more. I know he was using Dean Markley amps and some type of delay at the time(MicMix, ADA, Lexicon Prime Time?). Also, he was using Charvel Strats with Bill Lawrence humbuckers http://www.billlawrenceonlinestore.com/ in the bridge. Can you believe that they recorded "Power Windows" in a stone room??? He used a 100 watt Galien Kruger combo w/ built-in reverb on that album too. Love that mid... I listened to "Something the Boy Said", by Sting and it has a similar guitar sound. Great stuff!
In the early 1970's, his main squeeze was a cream-colored Gibson ES-355 with various phaser and flanger pedals, a Cry Baby Wah Wah, along with Marshall 100 watt Super Lead amplifiers and 4x12 cabinets. For acoustic work, he used twelve-string guitars (acoustic and electric) and used a Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble then the Boss Dimension C. Then he went from passive to active pickups & solid-state amps. You know, the whole eighties arena rock route. This is where I depart. Although I like PRS, Les Pauls, etc., the TC Electronics G-Force rack multi-FX, TC Electronics 1210 spatial expander and a Loft 440 Delay Line/Flanger and what ever he had built into his Switchblade heads are not where I'm headed. Hey, I saw the Snakes & Arrows Tour in 2007. I'm just trying to get away from digital...at the moment.
So, what do you think? I have been going thru the various products from BBE, but need a lesson. Can these sounds be replicated with G&L/BBE products?
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It's time for: hideous pictures from the past! Past! Past! Here's one of mine (it's not the one with the iguana on my head).

Not exactly "Vintage", but as close as I could get. This was from my days with Levi John, my second teacher and band leader. good times and $$$. Look at that shirt! Wool & silk. I still have it and the Ovation. Tomorrow, I will dive a bit into my past as well as another artist I'm trying to steal some mojo from...
Cheers,
Will