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Hey people, finaly got a computer back, just a quick question, does anyone know who played the solo to good morning and was it with a casino?

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It was Paul, apparently, righty RW board Fender esquire strung lefty through an Selmer amp. One of my favorite solo's
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Harry: To my ear, this solo is a Paul effort. It is in his style and reminiscent to his parts on Taxman and The End. It is a second position A chord groove and hence similar to a good many lead riffs played by Paul.
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I agree with Peter, but would add that it represents a progression of his technique. For one, it doesn't have that certain "angular" quality some earlier Paul solo's do - "Drive my car" for example
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Yup..... Paul was likely using a Fender Esquire guitar thru Selmer Zodiac Twin 50 Mark II amp (two 12 inch speakers) for the solos on Good Morning, Good Morning..... although he was also using an Epiphone Casino in the same session. From the sound though, its likely that it is the Fender that was used for Good Morning.

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Thanks Guys, i had a feeling it would be paul, like peter said it has that taxman quality, i would never had guessed its a fender though....thats a shame, i also love ringos drumming on the anthology version.
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Andrew, "angular"-- very synesthetically put!
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To use one of your expressions, Paul:

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Paul, putting some 'angularity' on his Fender Image
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"Andrew, "angular"-- very synesthetically put!"

Cheers Paul! Very synaesthetic indeed

synaesthesia is the production or use of a sense impression from one part of the body and relating it to another. It's a literary convention

Think "The red of George's SG screamed against the tasty sunburst of his casino"

So..red=vision, scream=hearing, tasty=well...taste/smell

Pick the English major (... commonly referred to as a "******" by many ;-)

Oh...I mean ME, by the way, no Paul
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Thelonious Monk's music is referred to by many as being angular.
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Absolutely! Particularly his later work
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Post by karl_teten »

The Selmer amp Paul is seen with in the Beatles Gear book did not have distortion.

Paul had to have either used a OD box or one of the Vox amps with the distortion built in.

Good Morning has the same distortion/tone as Sgt. Pepper.
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I'd assume he's "dimed" it - I've played through one a few years back, and it did dirty up nicely
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Who knows?

My early JMI Conqueror amp nails that tone also.

I would say it's probably a Vox amp with the MRB boost distortion on.

The Selmer Fifty that Paul used would have had to have been cranked up pretty loud to get that sound.

The recording is fuzzy but does not sound like an amp that is turned up real loud.

I have a dozen close up pics of the Selmer Fifty if anyone wants to see.

The Selmer Fifty only has one volume and no distortion.
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