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Gypsy guitar solo
For you musicians... Is the guitar solo that's played on the studio recording hard to replicate onstage? It has sounded different every time I've heard it onstage. Why is that?
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Also, because the studio version is various riffs all layered over one another, so it would be practically impossible to reproduce it exactly. Plus, why would any guitar player ever want to play the exact same thing on stage as he recorded in the studio? Yaaaaawn! I think Lindsey enjoys reworking his songs a little to get a different live sound, early Gypsy being a good example of this (although, the early live versions were far inferior to the masterful studio track--but now its gotten pretty good live).
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I think that he loves to re-work his guitar all the time...
Live BIG LOVE... He plays that pretty fast too!!!
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UNLESS, they just change the thing altogether...such as the AHI "acoustic" version. Now THAT worked.
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**I'm looking at the Warner Bros. book Guitar Anthology Series notation of the solo.
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IMHO, the reason that so many live versions of Gypsy don't translate well is because Stevie's voice really wasn't all there on the Mirage tour. The best part of those bootlegs is definitely Lindsey's guitar work. Everything else just seemed to suffer.
BUT...I am a huge fan of The Dance version of Gypsy. It's just very light and very soothing and also a very tight performance (yes I'm aware that there was likely overdubbing).
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Ya-huh.. I was watching from the lip of the stage in Auburn -SYW 03, he went into a transe during that part of Gypsy... so I did this... and he popped out of his transe and did this... ... he was definitely doing some fancy finger pickin, but I couldn't tell if one of those shadowy guitar players in the back was filling in at the time or not. I'm not the type to think of those things when I'm standing 3 feet in front of The Man.
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It's a fantastic solo, and subtle as well. It does beat you over the head. Hell, first time I listened to the song I didn't really notice it. P.S. David, why does no-one on the internet give note durations their proper names? I never see people use "quaver", "minum" etc. It's always 8th notes and 1/2 notes. Why? As a classically trained musician I'd always been taught the proper names and had never heard "8th notes" until I started reading music related things on the 'net. Is it just for brevity, or is there another reason? Just wondering if you can shed some light on this because I've been wondering about it for ages. |
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