Back In the USSR
Back In the USSR
I would be grateful if you could listen to the ascending lead guitar part that begins on A with the lyric "I'm back in the USSR" moving to C and then D.
My guitar playing mind, such as it is, tells me that this is played on two six strings in unison an octave apart. When listening to it last evening without headphones, however, it almost sounded as if the riff was played on a 12 string as the parts are played with such precision.
Could a 12 string have been used on this recording in this way? What do your ears tell you?
My guitar playing mind, such as it is, tells me that this is played on two six strings in unison an octave apart. When listening to it last evening without headphones, however, it almost sounded as if the riff was played on a 12 string as the parts are played with such precision.
Could a 12 string have been used on this recording in this way? What do your ears tell you?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Guitar part was probably over and over ultra dubbed, as usual in those days
you can also hear that there are other notes (in the background) in addition to the High/Low ascending guitar part you mentioned...
Even the bass I think it was overdubbed a-la wall of sound creating something not very "clear"
The song itself sounds very compact/compressed
Guitar part was probably over and over ultra dubbed, as usual in those days
you can also hear that there are other notes (in the background) in addition to the High/Low ascending guitar part you mentioned...
Even the bass I think it was overdubbed a-la wall of sound creating something not very "clear"
The song itself sounds very compact/compressed
Francesco: The overdubbing was my first impression and I agree with you.
Perhaps I am simply looking for a late Beatles' recording with a 12 string!
With a closer listen, I do hear the other notes with less precision than I first considered.
I was, along with many others, intrigued with the appearance of this Beach Boys' style song coming from the Fab Four.
Perhaps I am simply looking for a late Beatles' recording with a 12 string!
With a closer listen, I do hear the other notes with less precision than I first considered.
I was, along with many others, intrigued with the appearance of this Beach Boys' style song coming from the Fab Four.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Maybe Francesco can clear this up, but is it possible there were two basses? I read somewhere the Fender VI was employed along with the Rickenbacker on USSR. It also could very well be all heresy.
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Intriguing Stan. Fun to consider, whatever the outcome.
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