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Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
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Also, amazing how he dealt with the string break and had the presence of mind to go to slide, because I'm guessing it's a floating trem so the whole guitar would have gone out of tune.
Thanks for posting.
It's very impressive. Nice to hear him in a sort of Jeff Beck/David Gilmour mode instead of the sort of insanity you get with The Aristocrats.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
The quick bend to get back to pitch and then the jump to slide in this are just more proof of that. The rest of us would've hit a couple of off-pitch notes, showered the people around us with expletives and stopped until a suitable replacement guitar could be found.
Outstanding.
I'm certain Guthrie is one of those players who hears the melodies in his head and can then transfer them to fretboard instantly. I read a comment on the JTC Youtube that most of his solos he does there are recorded in the first take.
I'm also happy to hear him play that piece, I've loved it for years. I think it was Pete Haycock on the original soundtrack.
My favourite string break video thus far has been this one:
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
This is a great clip too, he's such a humble man. Hans Zimmerman showing him some respect. Also contains Johnny marr and his treacle top.
Unfazed too, what a superb talent our Guthrie is, just astonishing =D>
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Not so keen on the sound of the guitar. It was far too dominant.
Plus utterly magnificent playing, tone, phrasing and feel.
Thanks for sharing
Oh and SRV's tech deserve a medal for that!
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