The Taxman Solo
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Haha, cool!. Good one, Wes!
Gotta be hard to imagine how mind-blowing that solo was when it first appeared, if you missed it in context of the timeline. You can bet that Jimi was listening hard.
Gotta be hard to imagine how mind-blowing that solo was when it first appeared, if you missed it in context of the timeline. You can bet that Jimi was listening hard.
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shamustwin
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Nails it!
Good job on one of Paul's best solos!
Good job on one of Paul's best solos!
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This is nice...what pedals are you using? I know the guitar is a '57 Les Paul Goldtop (duh) and the amp is more than likely your JMI AC-30/4. I would assume your pedal is the Fuzz Face?
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I thought that was Ringo, no?shamustwin wrote:Nails it!
Good job on one of Paul's best solos!
Nice job, Wes.
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I usually use a few pedals, but this time it's just the LP plugged straight into the cranked JMI. Doesn't get better than that.JakeK wrote:This is nice...what pedals are you using? I know the guitar is a '57 Les Paul Goldtop (duh) and the amp is more than likely your JMI AC-30/4. I would assume your pedal is the Fuzz Face?
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That was my guess. Nuttin' at all except drive.1965 wrote:I usually use a few pedals, but this time it's just the LP plugged straight into the cranked JMI. Doesn't get better than that.JakeK wrote:This is nice...what pedals are you using? I know the guitar is a '57 Les Paul Goldtop (duh) and the amp is more than likely your JMI AC-30/4. I would assume your pedal is the Fuzz Face?
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Hats off.
nice one
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As usual, an excellent recreation.
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CAF as usual Wes. Nice one.
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I'm impressed, Wes! A great early dirty solo for the 60s.
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+1....except it's still mind-blowing to me....kiramdear wrote:Haha, cool!. Good one, Wes!
Gotta be hard to imagine how mind-blowing that solo was when it first appeared, if you missed it in context of the timeline. You can bet that Jimi was listening hard.
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shamustwin
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What I like about a lot of the Fabs' solos is they weren't built around the Chuck Berry/blues licks.
Nothing wrong with those riffs, they built Rock and Roll. But it seems Harrison in particular went to the Carl Perkins school of rock whilst most others copied Chuck B.
This solo by Paul and George's in She's A Woman (very rockabilly) among others are quite unique.
Watching Wes play the Taxman solo affirms it's not easy playing Beatles' solo as well!
Nothing wrong with those riffs, they built Rock and Roll. But it seems Harrison in particular went to the Carl Perkins school of rock whilst most others copied Chuck B.
This solo by Paul and George's in She's A Woman (very rockabilly) among others are quite unique.
Watching Wes play the Taxman solo affirms it's not easy playing Beatles' solo as well!
