Strat-o-rama wrote:If I ever gig again (another topic), "Blues Theme" from the Wild Angels soundtrack will be on the set list, and I've found the Fuzzrite with Jazzmaster gets me real close to the sound (Using a '95 blues Deluxe). Anyone, Zak, know what Davie used for those sessions originally?
Haha you bet! I LOVE Davie's 60s stuff, and I've had the opportunity to talk gear with him in the past (he's a REALLY nice guy, by the way...hardly the tough-as-nails biker type you'd imagine by listening to his records haha). Here's a breakdown of the gear he used:
On the Skaterdater soundtrack & Apache '65 LP Davie used a Jazzmaster (the same one he uses today, although it has been refinished and the pickups have been replaced), Maestro Fuzz, and the brownface Fender Concert amp which Davie used on all his 60s recordings.
He got a Fuzzrite in time for the Wild Angels soundtrack and the "Blue's Theme" LP, (by the way that's "
Blue's Theme" not "Blues Theme" - "Blue" was the name of the central character in Wild Angels played by Peter Fonda) and right around that time the Arrows became Mosrite endorsers. The Jazzmaster was used on some of this material, but Davie's trademark Maphis doubleneck also made its appearance around this time. Although seldom photographed with it, Davie also used a single-neck Ventures model.
By the time Cycle-Delic Sounds came out, it was Mosrite all the way.
The key to Davie's sound on his 60s recordings is the fact that most of his guitars were heavily multitracked, creating a very 3-dimensional sound where his wang bar inflections on separate tracks clash against each other.
Davie's current setup is his old Jazzmaster (it used to be white but it has been refinished black, now has humbuckers in the neck & bridge positions and a strat pickup in the middle), a ProCo RAT, Crybaby wah, and a Tube Screamer into a silverface Twin Reverb. He's used that setup since the 90s, with the exception of the Skaterhater record that he did with the Phantom Surfers and the 7" of "Shape Of Things To Come/Vanishing Breed" on Total Energy Records (according to Davie, Mel Bergman "forced" him to use a Fuzzrite for those recordings haha).
If you're interested...here's a VERY short version of an interview I did with Davie in 1999:
http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/ ... usic3.htmlUnfortunately they chopped it down to next-to-nothing...here's the full unedited version:
http://www.treblemakers.8m.com/Document ... rview.htmlDavie & me in 1999 at the Davie Allan/Treblemakers show in Montreal: