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Some things just stick in your mind
Date: October 31, 2008 13:10

Who plays that fantastic slide guitar ?

Re: Some things just stick in your mind
Posted by: keeffriffhard ()
Date: October 31, 2008 13:14

Jimmy Page???

It's such a wonderful 60's popsong!

Re: Some things just stick in your mind
Posted by: T&A ()
Date: October 31, 2008 16:58

page was quite the rage and it's easy to see the reason why

Re: Some things just stick in your mind
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: October 31, 2008 18:08

here's what nzentgraf.de has about it:

1964 between 29th June - 7th July: ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA.
London, Regent Sound Studios and Decca Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
Sound engineers: Bill Farley (Regent), Gus Dudgeon (Decca).
Musical Directors: Mike Leander, John Paul Jones, David Whittaker.
- I Get Around (Brian Wilson) -Andrew Oldham Orchestra with MJ on vocals
- I Know (Andrew Oldham or MJ/KR) -similar backing track to Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
- Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind II (MJ/KR) - Big Jim Sullivan on guitar; with additional guitar
Additional musicians: Jimmy Page (gtr, bass)/John McLaughlin (gtr)/Reg Guest (p)/
Joe Moretti (gtr)/Andy White (dr)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008-10-31 23:04 by with sssoul.

Re: Some things just stick in your mind
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: October 31, 2008 18:28

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Who plays that fantastic slide guitar ?

It's not slide guitar but Big Jim Sullivan on standard electric guitar. He really perfected these kind of country bends and was a big influence on Jimmy Page, who has used this technique very much throughout is Led Zep carreer.

Mathijs

Re: Some things just stick in your mind
Posted by: keeffriffhard ()
Date: October 31, 2008 22:24

Mathijs, as always,you are a big help in the field of guitars!

Re: Some things just stick in your mind
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: November 1, 2008 16:50

The use of the Dearmond tone/volume pedal adds to the pedal steel effect. I think Big Jim was the first guitarist in the UK to use one, it featured on the Dave Berry!? Crying Game single.



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