#57360 by Dajax
Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:23 am
Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:23 am
I get a kick out of those ones that are just a little bit "off". One example that comes to mind is bitchy Ritchie Blackmore's in the Purple cover of Kentucky Woman...others?
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Dajax wrote:I get a kick out of those ones that are just a little bit "off". One example that comes to mind is bitchy Ritchie Blackmore's in the Purple cover of Kentucky Woman...others?
HowlinJ wrote:Zappa's guitar intro to "lonely little girl". An awsome bit of riffin' , if irrelevant to the song. (of course, after listening to it over the last half century, it seems like it fits!)
Kramerguy wrote:I agree about Page.. I've always thought his style was sloppy, but that wasn't the proper term.. not sure what to call it, but it's extremely artistic and masterful nonetheless. Too bad the radio ruined more than half their catalog simply by overplaying it for the last 30+ years.
Danielt_cox wrote:Kramerguy wrote:I agree about Page.. I've always thought his style was sloppy, but that wasn't the proper term.. not sure what to call it, but it's extremely artistic and masterful nonetheless. Too bad the radio ruined more than half their catalog simply by overplaying it for the last 30+ years.
True-to me, Jimmy Page's guitar work in the live version (The Song Remains the Same) of "Since I've Been Loving You" is some of THE best interpretive blue playing that I've ever heard (IMO).
I almost pee my pants every time I listen to it.
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