http://www.easycomeeasygothealbum.com/ Marianne Faithful in the studio December 2007, with Marc Ribot in NYC recording "How Many Worlds" by Brian Eno for her new release "Easy Come Easy Go" out NOW!!! please visit: http://www.mariannefaithfull.org.uk/ for more Marianne
For those wishing to check out the instrumental section, it kicks off in earnest at 03:00 ...
johnwaynesfoot 1 month ago
fantastic cover
bonniebardowski 1 month ago
@cgmcgarty That's the Gizmo, developed by 10cc. An Ebow is something different and it uses magnetism. I'd guess this is an Ebow, but I'm not familiar with what a Gizmo sounds like. According to Wikipedia there are vitually no working Gizmos that still exist, though.
BlackMonk66 1 year ago
@DannyDesperate Are you comparing the drummer on this track to Brian Eno?
ryko26 1 year ago
@ryko26
Brian Eno couldn't write a tune either, but it never stopped either of them getting on in the muzak bizness... It helps to move in the right circles!
DannyDesperate 1 year ago
@MrsTillyMilly I know it as a gizmo develeloped by one of ELO in the late seventies/Eighties. it's like a revolving wheel of plectrums to give a sustained sound like a synth this one is probably newer design and just vibrates, you could always use the washing machine on spin cycle for same effect? :D
cgmcgarty 1 year ago
@MrsTillyMilly its an ebow. really cool device
freckleface409 1 year ago
@ryko26
*Sigh*
sabbytabby 1 year ago
@abehughesmusic thank you for your answer,wish you a sunny day! Greetings from Germany
MrsTillyMilly 1 year ago
@MrsTillyMilly: It's an Ebow. I'm not exactly sure how it works, but it basically vibrates the strings for you and gives you a sort of infinite sustain.
abehughesmusic 1 year ago