John Lennon playing lap steel guitar
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John Lennon playing lap steel guitar
Just about 15 seconds..not the greatest technique. Jerry Byrd would not approve...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFxFDAqgnQU
Kay
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFxFDAqgnQU
Kay
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The people on the Hofner site are all certain that the "slide" is a BIC disposable cigarette lighter.
Those Hofner Hawaiian guitars sound pretty good with a real slide. I remember having a great time playing what turned out to be "Crossroads" on a borrowed one at a meeting of Hofner owners.
I think I'd have played even better if I'd ever used that old style Hawaiian tuning before!
Still the audience loved it and Basil had gone by then, so that left me as the best steel player there. (out of one!)
Cheers
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Those Hofner Hawaiian guitars sound pretty good with a real slide. I remember having a great time playing what turned out to be "Crossroads" on a borrowed one at a meeting of Hofner owners.
I think I'd have played even better if I'd ever used that old style Hawaiian tuning before!
Still the audience loved it and Basil had gone by then, so that left me as the best steel player there. (out of one!)
Cheers
Dave
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I bet the caption for this one is, "play it like this, John"!
http://www.thebeatles.com/#/images/26_01_1969_1
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Wow, I have the opposite feeling after watching the video. I always figured this was Harrison on slide, and even tho the recorded track doesn't match the video take, it's Lennon playing quasi-steel guitar, and making a legendary recording. He obviously wasn't that familiar with a steel or the bar, but being a musical genius he still managed a magical moment.Kay Das wrote:a very unremarkable steel guitar performance.
George's statement of John's 'I did it!' look was spot on, and how fortunate to have the camera catch it.
No, Byrd wouldn't be impressed, but I am!
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OK, it's not lap steel, but he plays slide on a pretty cool National. And the guy to his right is playing a National, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbNQnQCZReY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbNQnQCZReY
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Here's another topic with glaring contradictions!
We have those loyal Formites here that are happy to have their alleged instrument of choice, the "Steel Guitar" called everything under the sun........but, what it actually is....a steel guitar.
NOW in this topic alone, some of us can't get with the program sufficiently to decided on whether we're playing a SLIDE GUITAR or a steel guitar with a bar.
To heck with tradition.......
Let's keep on re-writing history! Any name will do.
NOW in this topic alone, some of us can't get with the program sufficiently to decided on whether we're playing a SLIDE GUITAR or a steel guitar with a bar.
To heck with tradition.......
Let's keep on re-writing history! Any name will do.