Amazing:Eric Clapton’s Isolated Guitar Track

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Amazing:Eric Clapton’s Isolated Guitar Track

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Pretty cool, those falling vibrato bends are pretty awesome.

57 LP - would that be humbuckers?

Amp was pretty pushed, any idea what that was?
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I think yeah , unknown amp could have been anything I'll have to dig into the Recording the Beatles book and see if it has any notes , tape flange though right , sounds a little like a leslie but not as swirly .
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Don't know if I'd use the word 'amazing' but being a child of that generation (I was about 10 when that album came out, beatles fan from the age of 5), raised on that music (my parents used to listen to the beatles, clapton, joplin, mitchell, purple, donovan ...) it was pretty cool & took me back MANY years.
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Thanks that was awesome! Great playing!!
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I didn't know Clapton played on the original, that was great!
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Fantastic, I enjoyed that a lot I am a huge Beatles fan so that's a treat for me.
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man I got chills up and down my spine listening to that. man Clapton is really awesome in his own way.
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So fucking cool. I keep saying it but... There is something different about Clapton's touch on a Gibson that sounds so "right" to me.
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