Great movie, great sound track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi-S9lrnLZ8
			
			
									
									Dead Man, Neil Young, 5e3.
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Dead Man, Neil Young, 5e3.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
						Re: Dead Man, Neil Young, 5e3.
I'd have produced it differently, but I'm a prima donna. I wonder if the acoustic is Neil's D45? Doesn't he have two (out of 83 built)?
			
			
									
									
						- LeftyStrat
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Re: Dead Man, Neil Young, 5e3.
I'll admit that particular clip is mixed a bit different from the regular soundtrack.Firestorm wrote:I'd have produced it differently, but I'm a prima donna. I wonder if the acoustic is Neil's D45? Doesn't he have two (out of 83 built)?
The soundtrack really enforces the mood of the movie.
I think I read that he used a D45 for the acoustic. For the electric it was Blackie, an echoplex, and his 5e3 in a large room.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
						Re: Dead Man, Neil Young, 5e3.
He also has Hank Williams D28.Firestorm wrote:I'd have produced it differently, but I'm a prima donna. I wonder if the acoustic is Neil's D45? Doesn't he have two (out of 83 built)?
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