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Post subject: Greatest Wah-Wah intro?
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 6:17 pm
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What would you say is your favorite song that has a Wah-Wah introduction (or any part, if that would be your favorite)? Post links, if you can, I wanna hear some.

For me, it HAS to be Voodoo Child (Slight Return).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq_iUCRmjBQ

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Steve Vai has some cool wah action in David Lee Roth's Yankee Rose.
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Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 7:56 pm
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i dont know if it a true wah but come as you are by nirvana sounds cool as does any grunge band in the early 90's


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Robin Trower's "Too Rolling Stoned" wah-wah intro is classic too.

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i believe sweet dreams from marilyn manson used two wah sounds a subtle one and then a real wah in the intro


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''LET'S GET IT ON " Marvin Gaye's opening is wah-wah all the way...Image


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I second! Charles Pitts on guitar for Isaac Hayes.

Back in the day, I tried playing the intro with my Mustang and my cheap, crappy, Made in Japan wah pedal with the noisy pot. I had limited success. :oops:


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Close, but it's a talk box, not a wah.


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How about Bad Love by Eric Clapton?

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Voodoo chile- slight return - SRV


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hendrixfan99 wrote:
What would you say is your favorite song that has a Wah-Wah introduction (or any part, if that would be your favorite)? Post links, if you can, I wanna hear some.

For me, it HAS to be Voodoo Child (Slight Return).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq_iUCRmjBQ

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I agree, Voodoo Child--Hendrix

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For me, The Burning of the Midnight Lamp by hendrix.

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