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Elton John - The Bitch Is Back (Jools Holland 2004)

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

From the Live with Jools Holland show

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  • wonder in the begging of this song the guitar is played because i play like the guitar player it dosent even sound like it it is in a diffrent tuning or something?

  • That is not Davey Johnstone, the regular guitarist. I believe it is John Jorgenson.

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  • they both sound great, but Elton is better

  • i agree, i hate jools holand but he is good

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  • This is cool. Love Jools and love Elton. Both pianists have great feel for different genres of music! Elton is more varied in his styles and jools has mastered boogie woogie to a level most could only dream. To have as much talent as either would be a blessing!!!

  • The idiots slagging off Jools need to remember he's improv'ing over a song thats out of his genre and elton has rehearsed the solo's for his OWN song loads... Elton is a killer rock pianist but Jools is a Rhythm and Blues player with incredible feel, hence why he plays in all styles of songs on his 'later' show

  • @IAmReallyQuiteBored I have since learnt that it's not in std tuning, otherwise it would have been the chord i mentioned.

  • @maccapaul123 Charming, now if it was in standard tuning it would have been the chord i mentioned, but as one guy said it is not in standard tuning so the chord is completely different. LEARN TO BE MORE POLITE

  • Guitar tuning is an Open G tuning here

  • @TalkToTheBody the chord is G major, with a sus4 chucked in. The song is in the key of G, chord progression is tonic, dominant, tonic, b7, dominant, tonic. That's from ear (could be wrong) but the song is in g here although the original is in Ab. Who cares though it's a kickass song!

  • @IAmReallyQuiteBored Looks and sounds like standard tuning to me. The basic chord seems to be a Fmaj7+5 (F Major 7th Augmented 5th) anchoring around the barred 12th fret. It looks like an additional E is being played on the 6th string to emphasise that 7th note by giving it more bass

  • One cool dude! Jimbo

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