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Here’s the latest Beatles-minutia quandary occupying my brain.
When bands want to be George Harrison-esque they’re almost certainly gonna do it via some non-bluesy slide guitar. Examples include Todd Rundgren’s “I Saw the Light”, The Move or ELO’s “Do Ya”, and Jellyfish’s “New Mistake.” Hell, Harrison himself did the job for Badfinger on “Day After Day” (A bit of rock-nerd trivia I only learned today).
But Harrison hardly, if ever, played slide guitar this way when he was in The Beatles. (The main figure in “Something” might be the only instance.) It seems he truly developed this inimitable style in his solo career. It helped that the slide guitar is one of the primary hooks of “My Sweet Lord”. My theory is that “My Sweet Lord” was such a big hit – the first monster smash by a newly ex-Beatle, right? – it was inevitable that the bottleneck stylings would get under the skin of many a pop nerd.
So, this is my question: Does anyone else find it odd that one of the most recognizably Harrison-esque instrumental touches is something he mastered in his post-Beatles career? Should we not therefore give his solo career some extra props?
Hi, gang...my first comment...this thread led me to register...I side with the folks who believe "Something" did not have slide on it.
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