Montrose

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axe
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Montrose

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I'm talking the first record.
Love this album. Meat and potatoes guitar at its best.
Ronnie was able to pull off the Les Paul/Ampeg combo without everything sounding like China Grove.
Hagar was down in the mix where he belongs.
I just really love this record.

axe
bourbonsamurai
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Re: Montrose

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axe wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:17 am I'm talking the first record.
Love this album. Meat and potatoes guitar at its best.
Ronnie was able to pull off the Les Paul/Ampeg combo without everything sounding like China Grove.
Hagar was down in the mix where he belongs.
I just really love this record.

axe

 
great record.  ted templemans the boss, too.
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Dinosaur David B
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Re: Montrose

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Van Halen before Van Halen. 
It's not a restring until I'm bleeding.
Stitsel
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Re: Montrose

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I may be in the minority here, but to me his shining moment on that record is his hyper boogie solo on Good Rockin' Tonight ....man that is just smoking. ​​​​​​​But yes, what a killer album. 
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