I reckon that's a bit of alright Mike. A brave choice but you demonstrated that you were well up to the challenge. Excellent work indeed.
Any more like that at home?
Len
Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)
Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 11:25
by shadfan4
Thanks Len, I admit I didnt do this in one take......and as for the "Tricky bit" will not admit how many times I tried it until got it somewhere near right Mike.
do have some other reasonbaly "tricky" ones in the "Back" catalogue, like Satriani's Cryin', Peter Greens Stumble, Floyds Wish you were here, and Hotel California....etc..
Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)
Posted: 03 Sep 2022, 15:22
by Uncle Fiesta
Spot on Mike. A refreshing change from the bland and insipid offerings I often have to put up with in this section.
(PS - I don't often manage mine in one take either!)
Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)
Posted: 05 Sep 2022, 13:56
by shadfan4
Thanks for the listen and nice comment UF, I too get hacked off listening to the most boring karaoke backed bland pop songs instrumentals that get mutilated on all these music sites
Mike.
Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)
Posted: 06 Sep 2022, 12:56
by Phrygian
Well played! Good to know I'm not the only one who struggles with multiple takes to get close. Often, I never quite get there.
Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)
Posted: 06 Sep 2022, 13:18
by shadfan4
This is why great great guitar players like GM, Clapton, Satriani, John Mayer etc are what they are and can play to a packed stadium and play some of the most difficult riffs, hit every note clean and not bat an eylid, I would balls up in the first few bars on a stage now so stay at home......