A guitar solo on "Mr. Kite" ?
A guitar solo on "Mr. Kite" ?
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And once again I read that Paul McCartney played his Fender Esquire through a Selmer amp on the solos for "Good Morning, good morning" and "For the benifit of Mr. Kite"
But I never heard a guitarsolo on "for the benifit of" let alone a guitar at all.
The other songs from Sgt Pepper which feature Macca's guitar playing are "fixing a hole" and the title track and it's reprise.
So where does the notion come from that Macca played a solo on "for the benifit of Mr. Kite"?
And once again I read that Paul McCartney played his Fender Esquire through a Selmer amp on the solos for "Good Morning, good morning" and "For the benifit of Mr. Kite"
But I never heard a guitarsolo on "for the benifit of" let alone a guitar at all.
The other songs from Sgt Pepper which feature Macca's guitar playing are "fixing a hole" and the title track and it's reprise.
So where does the notion come from that Macca played a solo on "for the benifit of Mr. Kite"?
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Sure, it's the one that sounds like an echo-saturated Greek bouzouki...you hear it just before the abrupt piano chords preceding "the band begins at ten to six..." But I would never have guessed it to be a Fender electric! If so, yet another amazing effect.
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