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White Album Named "Best Acoustic Rock Album"

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2001 3:03 pm
by Me
I just saw this on another forum and thought you all would be interested. Personally, I don't agree...while I do think there's plenty of great acoustic songs on there, there's way to much electric stuff on there to label it as an acoustic rock album.

I do have a question though, according to the person I talked to, "Dear Prudence" was one of the songs they brought up. Does anybody know what was used on that recording? I always thought it was a hollow body electric, but apparently it was an acoustic.

Me

http://www.mp3.com/tonalfusion

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2001 3:44 am
by RobT
The main fingerstyle guitar playing was double tracked with the Casino and an acoustic playing the same lines throughout the song. There were many electric overdubs for leads and fills.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2001 6:01 am
by Marty
Maybe the acoustic is a Martin D-28, but it sounds
more like a Gibson to me .

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2001 6:48 am
by Me
I'm sorry, the name Casino doesn't ring a bell...what is that? Anyway, I knew the fills were electric, I'm just curious about the main part.

BTW, it was "Acoustic Guitar Magazine" that voted the album #1, I forgot to put that in the original message.

Me

http://www.mp3.com/tonalfusion

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2001 11:13 am
by leftybass
The Casino is an Epiphone Casino semi-hollow electric...John,Paul and George each had one; if John played the part that RobT talks of its probably the same guitar he played on the Apple rooftop session in 'Let it Be'...the acoustic part sounds slightly electrified...maybe the Gibson J-160E??

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2001 5:43 am
by RobT
In my video entitled 'Learn to Play The Beatles To a Tee!', I show 'Dear Prudence'. There is a short excerpt from that one among others on my website at: http://www.to-a-tee.tv Feel free to check them out.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2001 6:01 pm
by Jobu_Babin
It stands to reason that it was the Martin, since the song was written on it in India, and since that was his preferred acoustic during that time period...

Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 12:29 am
by RobT
Jobu,

It seems like you could be right about that.