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Old 08-03-2014, 01:49 AM
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I was listening on GM on the way home from a gig tonight, and had to play it over and over(no pun intended).
At 1:42 ish... I SWEAR where John plays the rundown from the D, that the C he plays is a mistake. It should be a C#(IMHO), and they just left it on the recording, or didn't notice, or....?
Sorry, that note was driving me crazy(and it's a short trip), that I kept playing it over again and again....
Your thoughts?
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Old 08-04-2014, 03:35 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTvKaLW5bu8
I was listening on GM on the way home from a gig tonight, and had to play it over and over(no pun intended).
At 1:42 ish... I SWEAR where John plays the rundown from the D, that the C he plays is a mistake. It should be a C#(IMHO), and they just left it on the recording, or didn't notice, or....?
Sorry, that note was driving me crazy(and it's a short trip), that I kept playing it over again and again....
Your thoughts?
Never noticed, but to add to the question, Peter also plays bass on that track iirc.
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Old 08-04-2014, 08:44 PM
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I SWEAR where John plays the rundown from the D, that the C he plays is a mistake. It should be a C#(IMHO), and they just left it on the recording, or didn't notice, or....?
I've just listened to this a few times I don't know what you mean by the run down from D If I'm listening to the right part ,then the harmony is mainly E min leading to C (or C maj 7 )so why would there be a run down which starts on D and secondly ,as the key is E min you wouldn't expect to find a C# at all , surely ?
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Never noticed, but to add to the question, Peter also plays bass on that track iirc.
Dino ,does he play instead of McVie or as well as .. ?
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Old 08-05-2014, 03:16 AM
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Dino ,does he play instead of McVie or as well as .. ?
There are 2 bass parts; they both play.
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Old 08-05-2014, 12:31 PM
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I've just listened to this a few times I don't know what you mean by the run down from D If I'm listening to the right part ,then the harmony is mainly E min leading to C (or C maj 7 )so why would there be a run down which starts on D and secondly ,as the key is E min you wouldn't expect to find a C# at all , surely ?
Again, EXACTLY at 1:42.

It just sounds like it should be a C# instead of a C.
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Old 08-09-2014, 08:39 PM
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Are you referring to the bass panned right? I believe that is Peter Green on the Fender VI. I believe McVie's bass part to be centered. It sounds in place to me, very gothic or medieval.

On a side note, listening in quality headphones I can really hear some awesome lead work Green played around the edges... I would have bumped that solo up a few db's at the end!
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