John Paul Jones is best remembered as the bass player for Led Zeppelin, although his playing and production career stretches from 1960 to the present day and makes interesting reading. From his beginnings as a choirmaster and organist, John Paul Jones went on to be musical director and arranger...
“I don’t give a damn what John Paul Jones would have done,” McNamara angrily replied. “Não ligo a mínima para o que John Paul Jones teria feito”, respondeu McNamara, furioso. Literature John Paul Jones played Hammond organ on the song, using the bass pedals instead of a bas...
Paul Schroeder was an engineer on the whole record and was excellent. Mani's bass was the painted Rickenbacker as in pictures and it was DI'ed and Ampeg SVT although earlier it would have been Laney amp. Most of the record was done on SSL E Series and Neve at Rockfield. All sorts ...
He spared no effort in relation to the guitar sounds and used various tricks to generate sounds magical: Moog pedals, wah-wah, reversed reverb, phaser, delay, digital, harmonies, layered recordings, effects volume, Leslie cabinet and many other features that increased their shares. In this regar...