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bgohara wrote:Here’s an interesting one. I heard the Shads’ 1979 version of Cavatina on Pick of the Pops recently. It was their last top ten hit. It’s a different animal from the John William’s version and I know it’s one of Hank’s favourites. He plays it beautifully. But I’ve also always loved the rhythm guitar on it - the arpeggios are fantastic - as is the sound. I’ve heard it many times but only thought today that Bruce could be using a nylon strung acoustic. Any thoughts?
Unsospero wrote:The Shadows recording catalogue (Victor Rust) shows Bruce as playing rhythm guitar on both recordings with Brian Hicks playing 'guitar 'on Argentina.
Abbey Road (6th 10th 12th & 3th October 1978). Applause and guitar overdubs 23rd October.
Cavatina 17th March 79, text says "A perfect introduction by Bruce Welch on the acoustic guitar (replete with the squeaks on the strings as he changes chord, which was a feature of John Williams version)....
iefje wrote:Unsospero wrote:The Shadows recording catalogue (Victor Rust) shows Bruce as playing rhythm guitar on both recordings with Brian Hicks playing 'guitar 'on Argentina.
Abbey Road (6th 10th 12th & 3th October 1978). Applause and guitar overdubs 23rd October.
Cavatina 17th March 79, text says "A perfect introduction by Bruce Welch on the acoustic guitar (replete with the squeaks on the strings as he changes chord, which was a feature of John Williams version)....
That's Clive Hicks on the opening bars of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina". The rest of the track is Bruce on rhythm guitar. As far as I know, Bruce plays rhythm guitar on "Theme From The Deer Hunter (Cavatina)".
bgohara wrote:iefje wrote:Unsospero wrote:The Shadows recording catalogue (Victor Rust) shows Bruce as playing rhythm guitar on both recordings with Brian Hicks playing 'guitar 'on Argentina.
Abbey Road (6th 10th 12th & 3th October 1978). Applause and guitar overdubs 23rd October.
Cavatina 17th March 79, text says "A perfect introduction by Bruce Welch on the acoustic guitar (replete with the squeaks on the strings as he changes chord, which was a feature of John Williams version)....
That's Clive Hicks on the opening bars of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina". The rest of the track is Bruce on rhythm guitar. As far as I know, Bruce plays rhythm guitar on "Theme From The Deer Hunter (Cavatina)".
Ivo - Re Argentina - I didn't think that Bruce was on the released recording at all. Of course he would have been on the 1989 re-recording. Strangely for me, the 1989 re-recording of Cavatina doesn't have the same impact as the original - though I guess you could say that for most of the re-recordings on that record.
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