Guitar used on ,"While My Guitar Gently Weeps"?
Guitar used on ,"While My Guitar Gently Weeps"?
Anyone know for sure exactly Which guitar Clapton used on this song? One source said it was Clapton's psychedelic painted SG. Another said
a Les Paul. What's the Truth??
a Les Paul. What's the Truth??
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whitfordstholmes
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Mike_D.
Hello Dr., I quote George Harrison from the Nov. '87 Guitar Player magazine interview - pg. 92-93 -"...and that was the time that Eric gave me that Les Paul guitar. And that gets back to the story of "Guitar Gently Weeps": It was my guitar that was gently weeping - he just happened to be playing it."
And this from an article by Bob Mytkowicz in the same issue - pg.106, "In August '68 Harrison received a special gift from his pal Eric Clapton, a Gibson Les Paul that he named Lucy. Clapton used this Les Paul for all the lead work on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and George featured it on "Cry Baby Cry" and "Sexy Sadie."
And this from an article by Bob Mytkowicz in the same issue - pg.106, "In August '68 Harrison received a special gift from his pal Eric Clapton, a Gibson Les Paul that he named Lucy. Clapton used this Les Paul for all the lead work on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and George featured it on "Cry Baby Cry" and "Sexy Sadie."
This might be the guitar George used in the Revolution video (video?). A red Les Paul, pictured in the Bacon/Day Les Paul Book.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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From what I have read/heard this is who was on the recording and playing what;
George Harrison -Gibson J-200 with tun-o-matic bridge (stock)
Eric Clapton -Gibson Les Paul
Paul McCartney-piano and Hammond
John Lennon -Fender Bass VI
George Martin may have a hand in the playing Keyboards) ...but I doubt it .There is nothing in his style.
It could be the 'Revolution' guitar,Eric did give it to George .
George Harrison -Gibson J-200 with tun-o-matic bridge (stock)
Eric Clapton -Gibson Les Paul
Paul McCartney-piano and Hammond
John Lennon -Fender Bass VI
George Martin may have a hand in the playing Keyboards) ...but I doubt it .There is nothing in his style.
It could be the 'Revolution' guitar,Eric did give it to George .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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The_Ed
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whitfordstholmes
Whatever bass it was (could be either- I'd like to believe it was the Rick
it really sounds like a Macca bass line. Listen where he does the slides at the end. Very 'Paul-ish'. The same with 'Helter Skelter'. I think John may have played bass on the original bed, but my guess is the Paul re-did it later. I should point out that I wouldn't be surprised if I'm WRONG. Has anyone else noticed in bands that have played together for a long time (and The Fabs are a prime example) that the players take on the other's style and characteristics? e.g. Paul's drumming on Dear Prudence is classic Ringo fills.
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The_Ed
George Harrison has always said Paul was the one that came up with the piano part .
I agree that the bass sounds typical Beatles ,but except on the Let it Be sessions ,where did John play bass?
I will pull out the George Guitar Player and see if this is answered there or if it is in" All You Need is Ears" the G.Martin book
I agree that the bass sounds typical Beatles ,but except on the Let it Be sessions ,where did John play bass?
I will pull out the George Guitar Player and see if this is answered there or if it is in" All You Need is Ears" the G.Martin book
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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chucksimms
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As well as John on Fender bass VI, there is a regular bass as well. It makes sense if you listen to the drums. No Ringo, and it shows. Of course, Paul could play (a lot like Ringo- see my earlier post) but if you listen, the drums are terrible on this track! Surprising that the song holds together so well. John is apparently playing bass on 'Long and Winding Road'. I remember reading in Ian McDonald's book ('Revolution in the Head') how terrible the bass was. I couldn't really pick it out, but truth be told, it's one of my least fave Fab songs.
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