No. 0601976·progressive-rock·4 blocks
Carry On Wayward Son
Kerry Livgren's rig on Carry On Wayward Son was disarmingly simple: a guitar straight into a 100-watt Marshall head and one slant cabinet, no pedals, 'no modification of any kind.' Recorded at Studio in the Country in Bogalusa, Louisiana (1976) and produced by Jeff Glixman, the dirty rhythm tone is all cranked-amp grind. Livgren's own main guitar in the Kansas years was a Gibson ES-335, though the exact guitar on this track isn't confirmed and Rich Williams' Les Paul doubled the rhythm. Standard tuning, an Am-pentatonic riff played straight in.
Signal path · input → output · 4 blocksLive values · Boss Katana
Guitar
Gibson ES-335 (Livgren's stated Kansas-years main — track guitar unconfirmed)
Pickups
HH
Tuning
bridge (inferred from the cutting rhythm tone — not documented for this track)
Strings
standard
Booster
Brown
Reverb
Booster
← No pedal on the original (alt boost)
Drive
1
Bottom
5
Tone
5
Level
6
Brown
← 100W Marshall Super Lead (cranked)
Gain
6
Volume
6
Bass
5
Middle
6
Treble
6
Presence
6
Master
7
Reverb
← Studio plate/chamber (inferred)
Time
1.1ms
PreDelay
20ms
Tone
5
EffectLevel
15
Engineer's note
File 060
Kerry Livgren's rig on Carry On Wayward Son was disarmingly simple: a guitar straight into a 100-watt Marshall head and one slant cabinet, no pedals, 'no modification of any kind.' Recorded at Studio in the Country in Bogalusa, Louisiana (1976) and produced by Jeff Glixman, the dirty rhythm tone is all cranked-amp grind. Livgren's own main guitar in the Kansas years was a Gibson ES-335, though the exact guitar on this track isn't confirmed and Rich Williams' Les Paul doubled the rhythm. Standard tuning, an Am-pentatonic riff played straight in.
— Kerry Livgren
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