Cafe on left bank
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glass_onion
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Cafe on left bank
just starting to get into some of the wings albums, even though some are really dodgy, but i like the london town record, does anyone know who played the guitar on cafe on the left bank?, and did denny play most of the guitars on the wings albums or did paul take over that too?
I really like the melodies on that album. I think if they had taken some songs a bit more seriously it could have been better. I think Jimmy McCullough was still around for the recording of that album, but when it was released he had left the band. The videos from that album showed Lawrence Juber playing guitar, but I am pretty sure Jimmy was playing those leads.
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Jimmy really was a great little guitar player. Too bad everything else in his life was not as great
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Well, Linda may have had some talent, but it certainly wasn't for singing...
There's a tape that's made it's way around the inner circle of Sound Men...I haven't heard it, but friends of mine in the profession have described it to me. The recording was made by a member of the Wings road crew...don't know what the motivation was; to have something hilarious to whip out at parties or just to document reality...but whoever took the line out of the board was able to boost Linda's vocals to front and center (something that was very definitely never sent out over the 'mains'). The resultant travesty is proof of one thing, if nothing else...if you aspire to tour and perform with a musical legend, there's no faster track to your goal than being born with a connection to something at the level of Eastman Kodak...
There's a tape that's made it's way around the inner circle of Sound Men...I haven't heard it, but friends of mine in the profession have described it to me. The recording was made by a member of the Wings road crew...don't know what the motivation was; to have something hilarious to whip out at parties or just to document reality...but whoever took the line out of the board was able to boost Linda's vocals to front and center (something that was very definitely never sent out over the 'mains'). The resultant travesty is proof of one thing, if nothing else...if you aspire to tour and perform with a musical legend, there's no faster track to your goal than being born with a connection to something at the level of Eastman Kodak...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Dane: I am not an expert on Wings or on McCartney, but a documentary I saw a while back talked about Linda coming from an affluent background. I recall it was Eastman but not Eastman-Kodak, her photography aside.
Does anyone know whether Linda had anything to do with Eastman-Kodak?
Does anyone know whether Linda had anything to do with Eastman-Kodak?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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