Maneater (1982) - Hall & Oates
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Para todas las devoradoras de Hombress,,,jajajaja,,,,pero bacan la cancionn ,,,
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@analyzingfunny and I want to add, any good guitar player will know what he is doing there. He is using a good tube amp, with very little distortion, cranked up to stage volume, but he has the volume backed off (just a bit) at the guitar. He is playing so gentle, and that is really risky on stage, at that volume. Really good work there. That is great control and the the true secret to playing guitar, very gently. The essence of a great recording too.
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And damn.. I just cant get enough of those great little lead fills John is doing between :53 and 1:30. that is REALLY hard to do..
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As a recordist, I can only wonder what recorder captured this great performance? Was it a 24 track? or was it the track on a video recorder? I think this is film, so its some sort of tape recorder not a video machine,
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The hardest thing for a guitar player to do is what John is doing. Very subtle, and tasty, yet very very gentle fills.
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This has to be the Best version of this song ..hands Down!!!! The Lead guitarist and the Sax were on fire!
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@kyklopian ty, i was wondering is that was GE
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@6400az yes, he is such a good guitar player. Anyone who can play that soft is great. It is real hard technique to do. Very gentle. love it
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Yes, very true. You can barely hear it.
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Yep sure did. The reason it happened,..... notice how it happens at the same instant he turns (or twists) ,the sax to the side. That probably loosened his embrochure, and there it went.
Daryl Hall - electric piano, mandar, harmony guitar, vocals
John Oates - rhythm guitar
Tom "T-Bone" Wolk - bass guitar
G.E. Smith - lead guitar
Charlie "Mr. Casual" DeChant - sax & keyboards
Tim Curry - drums
kyklopian 3 years ago 16
BTW, does anyone know what type of synthesizer Daryl is playing on top of the Yamaha electric piano?
kyklopian 3 years ago 5