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RE: (TV) what's doing it for you



Granted these are all pretty mellow/sad, but how about: 
John McLaughlin's electric version of his 'Follow Your Heart' on a record by The Joe Farrell Quartet,  also McGlaughlin on Miles Davis' In A Silent Way-----the 2 minute pieces that end both  side 1 and 2 of the vinyl version; Pat Metheny's live version of 'Are You Going With Me?'; anything by Baden Powell; Keith Richards' guitar on 'No Expectations'; (Magic) Sam Maghett's  'I Found A New Love' (from his West Side Soul); Oh, and some guy, named Verlaine, on 'Without A Word' and 'At 4a.m.'. 

	Leo
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> Sent:	Tuesday, April 18, 2000 3:07 PM
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> For me: John McLaughlin on "What I Say" off of Miles Davis' Live-Evil. Pete
> Cosey off of anything he plays on with Miles. Kevin Shields from My Bloody
> Valentine. 
> -finally, that guitarist from the Embarrassment.
> 
> Sweet Lord!
> Micah
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SCOTT ALDRICH [mailto:scott.aldrich@worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:54 AM
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> Subject: (TV) what's doing it for you
> 
> As of late, these guitarists are doing it for me.
> 
> Zoot Horn Rollo, on Captain Beefheart's "Clear Spot", ferocious and funky.
> James Burton, on Gram Parson's "Grievous Angel" (check out "Ooh! Las Vegas",
> sizzling solo), Merle Haggard's 60's Capitol singles, like "Mama Tried", and
> Rick Nelson's late 50's singles, and on Dale Hawkins early rockabilly
> singles (though it isn't clear whether it's him or Roy Buchanan on which
> tracks, whoever is playing smokes).
> Cliff Gallup, from Gene Vincent & the Blue Caps (Race With The Devil, Ain't
> She Sweet, so smooth).
> Jeff Beck on "Truth" (just got a UK mono copy of the LP, while a little
> surface-noisy, is still phenomenal and better than the common mix. It's
> everything you hoped he would do on "Roger the Engineer" by the Yardbirds.)
> Richard Thompson (that intro to the Calvary Cross on I Want To See The
> Bright Lights Tonight is like a bagpipe's mournful call to arms!, also Roll
> Over Vaughn Williams on Henry the Human Fly, and the entire Pour Down Like
> Silver LP)
> Joey Santiago,(yeah I know he ain't a player like those other guys but he
> sounds real cool on that early Pixies stuff).
> 
> Also drummers I suddenly notice:
> 
> Charlie Watts on Between the Buttons is so damn integral to those crazy
> songs. My God! That album is one of the most inventive and non-dated
> sounding of the era.
> Mick Avory of the Kinks, same story. His playing on the Kink Kontroversy and
> Face to Face is fantastically musical. He was a Stone for a while! Before
> Charlie!
> Steve Goulding on the Mekons' "Rock 'N' Roll" and the new album, "Journey To
> The End Of The Night". Great sympathetic playing to great songs..
> 
> Scott
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