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PG Experience: Exclusive George Lynch Videos

by Joe Coffey

Step Into the World of George Lynch


Premier Guitar October 2008
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When we set out to feature George Lynch in our "PG Experience" series we knew we'd get exposed to a world that centers around gear and tone, we just didn't realize how intense that experience would be. We're talking desert air, aliens, impromptu bar jams and of course, lots of guitars, amps and effects. Below are the first videos in this series, check 'em out...


In this segment George talks about recording at his solar studio in the California desert.There's something about the desert that helps George tap into mojo that just isn't accessible in your typical studio. The dry air and the desolation offer an inspiring vibe while the setting itself is prime for wailing -- just imagine the sound of a wall of Randall Lynchbox 4x12's echoing George's licks against a canyon of boulders.

  Pioneer Town, California, is the setting for this impromptu blues jam. Musicians have hung out at Pappy & Harriet's for decades - it's an oasis for music, brew and food for the hippies, outlaws and desert folk who live in the area. It's also where they get their mail. The band for the night was thrilled to have George jump up and play some blues with them.


The building you see to the left is called the Integratron and was built by a guy who thought it would help aliens refuel their space ship. We're not making this up. Anyway, the building itself  has amazing acoustics, which is why George goes there to record clean tones and acoustic stuff.


Here's clip of Premier Guitar's Brett Petrusek demonstrating the reverb effect in the Integratron. Standing directly under the parabolic wood ceiling allows you to hear some amazing natural reverb and even some harmonic overtones. We've all emulated this effect with pedals -- it's an entirely different thing to be standing in the middle of it with sound waves bouncing all around you.


Here's a clip of George recording at the Integratron. In this version, the audio you hear is a mix of three room mics and a mic'd cab. (Soon we'll be releasing a version of this clip with full band backing tracks) 


Here's a walkthrough of many of the guitars at George's Lynch Box Studios in L.A. George's tech, Gerry Ganaden, gives Premier Guitar's Brett Petrusek the scoop on their specs and back stories.


In this segment we take a look at some of the pedals and amps George uses, including his modular Randall Lynchbox head and his classic, bone-stock plexi.


George works with legendary amp guru and rig designer Dave Friedman to find new tones that are eventually incorporated into new modules for his Randall Lynchbox amp. Here we see George bringing in some funky Yugoslavian tubes to see how they sound with his plexi-inspired Brahma module. We roll back the tape so you can A/B the difference.


Here's a video of us finding George Lynch's solar studio in in the California desert. We got totally lost but heard him from about a mile away so we pulled out the video camera and started recording as we got closer.


Here's the full band (w/ no vocals) version of George Lynch recording "Adeline" from the Souls of We release Let the Truth be Known. Check out our other version of this video to hear George's guitar by itself -- the acoustics of the Integratron are amazing. In this video, George's guitar is mixed through three mics and his direct line.



     



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putcsh47
on 08/15/2009
George Lynch ego is so huge it blocked out all the stars when I went the Integratron.
Scott Andrews
on 12/04/2008
Excellent job by Premier Guitar!!! From the 1st time I heard & saw George, "Breaking The Chains Video!!! I knew there was something different & special about his playing!! He has been my favorite guitarist ever since & I was blessed to have him autograph the my primary electric guitar, before a gig he played in Allentown,Pa. a few years ago!!! The new album is by far, his best work!! Long live George Lynch!!! Thanx for music!!!!
Elusive1
on 10/19/2008
George is defintely legendary saw him solo George Lynch and also met him at a guitar clinic. He's defintely on more of a forward roll now, rather than doing all the guitar clinic stuff and cover tune cd's he should stick with Lynch Mob Reunion and Souls Of We Material and advance even higher by releasing new Hard Rock albums with these bands as well as any other projects we've been waiting for some new tunes Mr. Scary here is your chance to show us what you're made of so rock on!!
laurent
on 10/19/2008
I have only one dream....meet George Lynch !
Hope that my dream comes true...

But in France, it seems to be difficult !

Laurent
mounsen
on 10/02/2008
I was blown away when I got the mag in the mail yesterday. Nice to see GL getting some much deserved publicity.
Kevin
on 10/01/2008
George is the man!! One of the greats for sure. Wish he'd come to San Francisco and play live.
Mullard
on 09/29/2008
This guy is a living legend. One of the greatest ever.
wss
on 09/17/2008
didn't this guy play for Dokken? Jesus, he can play
heavyone
on 09/16/2008
great to see his guitars very cool stuff
painpill
on 09/16/2008
Lynch is amazing.



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