Bark at the Moon - Isolated Guitar - Jake E Lee

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It’s definitely badfucking ass. The pre-chorus chords get me every time and it’s cool hearing the different tones making the sound on the album. I love hearing these old school isolated tracks, you’d never know the editing were as choppy as it is listening to the final product.
 
So damn dirty. Not just the playing but to compose that shit ?
 
For some reason, these isolated tracks make it seem like our guitar heroes are actually mortal.
I wish I was just mortal.
This track is insane. Play this in front of a crowd and about 4 people would scream for you. The rest would look at you as if a rectum was coming out of your forehead.
 
For some reason, these isolated tracks make it seem like our guitar heroes are actually mortal.
I'm always blown away by how little gain there is.

It’s definitely badfucking ass. The pre-chorus chords get me every time and it’s cool hearing the different tones making the sound on the album. I love hearing these old school isolated tracks, you’d never know the editing were as choppy as it is listening to the final product.
Those pre-chorus chords are just fucking mean. They go with the lyrics so well. "Then when he's found who he's looking for..." with those growling ass chords behind it? That's just nasty.
 
OP….thanks for posting that! Really cool to listen to it like that…
 
I've listened to this many times...Certainly under-gained when compared to say:


One of my fav songs ever. Guitar wise! Dammit. Never have I heard the guitar sound like a jet taking off at the in intro of his solo. Is that the E string on the guitar with no tension ? WTH is that ?
 
What’s interesting is the doubled part in the beginning isn’t included. If you listen, the opening riff has an added piece to the opening riff that this isolated clip doesn’t have.
 
I wish I was just mortal.
This track is insane. Play this in front of a crowd and about 4 people would scream for you. The rest would look at you as if a rectum was coming out of your forehead.
Surprisingly it goes over pretty well for us, I am tired of playing it though.
 
I'm always blown away by how little gain there is.

Me too, it's always nuts hearing stems like this because it shows just how high a good mix can lift pretty much any single part. Not that Jake's part isn't killer here on its own, but in the context of the full song, it's something else entirely.
 
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