That's strange voice effect is called a talkbox Mick Mars is the guitar player for Motley Crue. He would play his guitar through the talkbox which would also have a microphone plugged into it so when he would sing backup vocals it would sound like his guitar is singing or talking.
A comment from a middle aged white guy. Lol . Love your reactions.... 😉Lol...He’s playing the lead guitar through his mouth (via feedback) to get that sound. The original effect was created by Peter Frampton, and this guitarist is using it. You’re hearing his guitar, but his mouth shape is altering the guitars sound to mimic a “voice” sound. BTW, that Mick Mars on guitar doing that.... I was about your age when this music came out. It kicked ass then, and still kicks ass today IMO... I’m always happy when I see younger people experiencing today, the great music we had back in those days. Also by them, check out Dr. Feel-good, and Looks to Kill.... PS... I saw them in concert, 1987 or 88. They would have the drummer in a cage, lifted up over the audience, and the cage would start spinning upside down rotating around and around while Tommy Lee (the drummer) in that cage was playing... It was wild.... Peace.
I went to the Dr. Feelgood concert.. that was the name of the album and the tour.. the energy was palpable.. It was insane... good memories.. years ago..but I will never forget it.. the whole album was insane and the concert was the most crazy you could imagine
Joe Walsh used a talk box on Rocky Mountain Way, Peter Frampton used a Talk box on Do You feel like We Do. There're alot more musicians who've used one as well. You really ought to listen to it on speakers...crank it up to 11 and break the knob off. Then you you can feel it. The changes in rythm, the bass comig in. It'll have you up and dancing like an Indian doing a rain dance with his feet on fire.
Hey. Mötley Crüe..My favorite band. Glad that you checked them out. They have a lot of amazing songs, like the one you just listened too. Mötley Crüe started out in 1981. Was one of the first bands in Heavy Metal glamrock music. Still going strong today, just had 40th Anniversary. Songs to react to: Live Wire, Looks that kill, Shout at the Devil, Home Sweet Home, Smoking in the boys room, Wild Side, Girls Girls Girls, Dr Feelgood, Same ol Situation, Primal Scream, Anarchy, Affraid. More recent songs : If I die tomorrow, Saints of Los Angeles, The Dirt with Mgk. Check out their biopic on Netflix called "The Dirt " about the band. It's awesome. They lived out the sex drugs and rock'n roll lifestyle in the 80,s.
it's a strange thing that sends guitar signal in a tube which goes to microphone then the sound of the guitar sounds in your mouth and you can modulate it with vocal cavity
That sound you were talking about was before computer effects were really a thing. If you look close you will see a clear plastic tube beside his mic. I’m not sure how it works but the first place I saw it was Peter frampton. Do you feel, good shots of it in that video. It somehow reacts to the shape of your mouth as you are talking into it and it somehow produces that awesome sound change. I’m sure others will know far more about it than me.
they are coming to Sweden 2024-09-26 then I will be there backstage because I have seen them meet them pretty good guys there is a movie the dirt on netflix about them
Here ya go dude... two minor things = first you have to learn guitar and then using these are a bit tricky and takes a few minutes to get the hang of it (exaggeration). Of course you can probably just get a digital sim plug-in that does it with no guitar, no talent, no practice but not quite the same as when music has physicality to it... Which is why 60's/70's/80's and some 90's stuff is SO SO SO SO SO much better than all the crap promoted today (not that there are no great musicians but you will not hear that "vibe" in popular music today = all so so compromised and so artificial with zero humanity)
This song is responsible for my first speeding ticket!
Alot of peoples' speeding tickets. 😆😆
Same. 67 in a 45
That's strange voice effect is called a talkbox
Mick Mars is the guitar player for Motley Crue. He would play his guitar through the talkbox which would also have a microphone plugged into it so when he would sing backup vocals it would sound like his guitar is singing or talking.
The guitarist OD'd, then in the ambulance they hit him with adrenaline. Literally kicked started his heart again....then this song was written !!!
Solid Crue Reaction. Wild Side next, you got me to subscribe but to keep me MORE MOTLEY CRUE!!
Wild Side 100%!
A comment from a middle aged white guy. Lol
. Love your reactions.... 😉Lol...He’s playing the lead guitar through his mouth (via feedback) to get that sound. The original effect was created by Peter Frampton, and this guitarist is using it. You’re hearing his guitar, but his mouth shape is altering the guitars sound to mimic a “voice” sound. BTW, that Mick Mars on guitar doing that....
I was about your age when this music came out. It kicked ass then, and still kicks ass today IMO... I’m always happy when I see younger people experiencing today, the great music we had back in those days.
Also by them, check out Dr. Feel-good, and Looks to Kill....
PS... I saw them in concert, 1987 or 88. They would have the drummer in a cage, lifted up over the audience, and the cage would start spinning upside down rotating around and around while Tommy Lee (the drummer) in that cage was playing... It was wild.... Peace.
The device that guitarist Mick Mars is using on the guitar Solo is called a talk box
Peter Frampton used it as well
Ten seconds to Love,Danger,Take me to the Top,Looks that Kill,Girls Girls Girls. All must hear Motley songs!!
My favorite Motley Crüe album. You gotta listen to Dr. Feelgood!
And *Wild side* the drummer spins around in a cage
I went to the Dr. Feelgood concert.. that was the name of the album and the tour.. the energy was palpable.. It was insane... good memories.. years ago..but I will never forget it.. the whole album was insane and the concert was the most crazy you could imagine
CRUE "Wild Side" is a must listen for a mind-blowing drumming performance.
Joe Walsh used a talk box on Rocky Mountain Way, Peter Frampton used a Talk box on Do You feel like We Do. There're alot more musicians who've used one as well. You really ought to listen to it on speakers...crank it up to 11 and break the knob off. Then you you can feel it. The changes in rythm, the bass comig in. It'll have you up and dancing like an Indian doing a rain dance with his feet on fire.
Hey. Mötley Crüe..My favorite band. Glad that you checked them out. They have a lot of amazing songs, like the one you just listened too.
Mötley Crüe started out in 1981. Was one of the first bands in Heavy Metal glamrock music. Still going strong today, just had 40th Anniversary. Songs to react to: Live Wire, Looks that kill, Shout at the Devil, Home Sweet Home, Smoking in the boys room, Wild Side, Girls Girls Girls, Dr Feelgood, Same ol Situation, Primal Scream, Anarchy, Affraid. More recent songs : If I die tomorrow, Saints of Los Angeles, The Dirt with Mgk. Check out their biopic on Netflix called "The Dirt " about the band. It's awesome. They lived out the sex drugs and rock'n roll lifestyle in the 80,s.
Drums come in & i still get GOOSEBUMPS
Best Drummer!!! Much love and respect
I love watching your reaction to new music. Don't worry about haters... They gonna hate
it's a strange thing that sends guitar signal in a tube which goes to microphone then the sound of the guitar sounds in your mouth and you can modulate it with vocal cavity
the tube is thin, it's plastic i think. you put it near your mouth then that cave sound goes back to microphone like you're "singing"
You might also try some Great White. The song Rock Me got alot of airplay. Deep Purple did a good fast boogie number called Lazy. Give it a listen.
I know the feeling lol. In the 1990's we all were the same way lol. I'm glad I grew up in that age hahaha...
CAN NOT drive with this song on ... next thing you know, you look down and you're pushing 100
Welcome to the world of metal heads, my dear. Enjoy!
That sound you were talking about was before computer effects were really a thing. If you look close you will see a clear plastic tube beside his mic. I’m not sure how it works but the first place I saw it was Peter frampton. Do you feel, good shots of it in that video. It somehow reacts to the shape of your mouth as you are talking into it and it somehow produces that awesome sound change. I’m sure others will know far more about it than me.
Great tune!
I was in love w/ Tommy lee ( the drummer) big time 🤣❤️
Try this version of the song. Put this in your google search bar (Halocene Kickstart My Heart).
Fun fact: This song was on when I was on the way to the hospital to give birth! Hyped Hubby to drive faster!💯😂🔥🤘
The baby must have came out head banging😂
@@barniehd8358 He did!! 🤘😂
@@CindyLou67 hell yeah
@@barniehd8358 I raised my mine right! 🤘😂
@@CindyLou67 how old is he/she now
Love ❤❤❤❤
they are coming to Sweden 2024-09-26 then I will be there backstage because I have seen them meet them pretty good guys
there is a movie the dirt on netflix about them
If you don't get pumped listening to this song your dead
You need to check out the band RUSH, canadian band they're great!!!!
Wild side blow ur mind
🤘🤘🤘🤘
never calms down? ..bro ..check Judast Priest: Painkiller ...you'll want it for any workout routine you have.. i promise
Try Hair of the Dog by Nazareth!
Talk Box.
Here ya go dude... two minor things = first you have to learn guitar and then using these are a bit tricky and takes a few minutes to get the hang of it (exaggeration). Of course you can probably just get a digital sim plug-in that does it with no guitar, no talent, no practice but not quite the same as when music has physicality to it... Which is why 60's/70's/80's and some 90's stuff is SO SO SO SO SO much better than all the crap promoted today (not that there are no great musicians but you will not hear that "vibe" in popular music today = all so so compromised and so artificial with zero humanity)
Word of advice, don’t listen to this song driving anything with power. Ask me how I know ! Just sayin
IF YOU DIDNT MAKE MISTAKES...you'd be the only one on the planet that doesnt.....and prolly insanely rich too.