Don't Let Me Down
Don't Let Me Down
Wondering about the gear used on this tune. What's the opening guitar riff played on - amp and guitar. Effects?
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GOnna go against the grain and say the opening Riff, including all it's repetitions, are George playing the Rosewood Tele into the Fender amp.
Listening to bootlegs, you can hear John playing before/after the actual takes, and his guitar tone is FAR from what the Don't Let Me Down opening riff tone is.
John sounds more (and looks, based on the film) like he's strumming his E and F#m throughout.
Listening to bootlegs, you can hear John playing before/after the actual takes, and his guitar tone is FAR from what the Don't Let Me Down opening riff tone is.
John sounds more (and looks, based on the film) like he's strumming his E and F#m throughout.
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Actually, Kevin, I thought it was a strat but it's probably a Bass VI (there's a photo of George playing it in the Let It Be Album gatefold, but you can only see it from behind. It looks like a strat but since Macca's on keys, it's probably the Bass VI.)
Not that he was playing the riff on a Bass VI, of course, just that I thought he had a different strat there but it was not a strat after all. It would be easy to mistake it for a strat in that picture, though.
Not that he was playing the riff on a Bass VI, of course, just that I thought he had a different strat there but it was not a strat after all. It would be easy to mistake it for a strat in that picture, though.
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I believe a Bass VI was utilized in those sessions as you can see in the Long and Winding Road and Let It Be videos. Lennon is playing the bass. George on the Rosewood Tele.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COMsKPeWAsw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPp8nieMHmk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COMsKPeWAsw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPp8nieMHmk
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