Midnight Blues
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The opening and closing guitar phrases on this sound OOP to me.
It definitely is.
There are other examples on those albums as well, like this for instance:
The opening and closing guitar phrases on this sound OOP to me.
Yeah maybe.
I could imagine that John would have said 'hey Peter don't think you're ever gonna use that tone on recordings cos you ain't okay', he may have been fairly particular about things done in the studio I imagine.
It's hard to tell to my ears because he doesn't often go full on..as in you know how in the middle position you can play with the volume knobs to balance how heavy the OOP tone is, he seems to dial it in to a point. Yet, at the same time, some of those old PAF's can have some honk by themselves so I can't make a judgement other than..yeah, definitely some honk there.
Hmm, geez, perhaps some of those 'round here who have first hand experience with my future guitar can give us some insight?
Oh, and as always, Peter ****ing Green, one of those guys who can turn the simplest little phrase into magic, world needs more of that deep subtlety.
I listen to and play PG's tunes all the time(as best as possible).........he was one subtle tuneful cat for sure.......and as you say, turned simple things into 'now why didn't I think of that' situations/playing.
It's the fact that his playing was recorded that we can dwell on it, like BB King, an inspiration, just love it:salude
Jumpin' at Shadows and many many more.
Welcome to the forum katz.
Looks as though this 5 CD set may be a mythical thing as the thread was first started in '13 with nothing since.