

Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, this was Pink Floyd’s fifth release, and the follow up to the sprawling, disjointed double LP Ummagumma. Pink Floyd’s Atom Heart Mother, released 50 years ago today, is one example. Part 3 with BOSS GT10 User Patch directly in the PC (with rich reverb, Pro Crunch Ampli, Compressor, Booster and Equalizer).It must be a mark of an extraordinary band to have created such a legendary collection of albums that noncompletists like myself actually make a point of trying to like the portions of their catalog that are almost universally disliked, or at least overlooked, including by the musicians themselves.Part 2 with BOSS GT10 User Sound (with rich delay and reverb, Rectifier Ampli, Compressor and Equalizer).

Part 1 with BOSS GT10 was with a rich delay and reverb, Rectifier Ampli, Compressor and Equalizer, Big Muff for Overdrive part.Pink Floyd – Atom HM – Slide SOLO & Blues SOLO YOU TUBE GT-10 Here you can download my GT-10 Patches:.Part 3 was the Atom Heart Mother Funky Blues in Gminor (I like this solo from Gilmour since I was 18 years old… more than 20 years passed now :-((( and it was an honor for me to register it and broadcast… ) I didn’t resist to do an improvisation on such a good backing part and I was inspired from a sound of my GT 10 that I like very very much… Part 2 was an improvisation over Atom Heart Mother Choral Part in Eminor. Part 1 (SLIDE Solo) … not common as the others… is a fantastic guitar solo from David Gilmour in 1969 on a great Organ Chords Structure … I used my Fender Stratocaster Vintage USA’57 (year 1986) and some BOSS GT10 User Sounds. the funky blues solo which was a pearl of Mr.I loved all the suit and it was a great pleasure cover some parts with the guitar. Atom Heart Motherwas always for me a great piece of music.
