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From: "Charles Zwicky" <cazwicky@earthlink.net> > Linda Eastman took a great photo of George Harrison working on that >song > in the studio... He played the Bass on that track, a Fender Jazz Bass on > which he played chords.... It would have been interesting to have heard what Delaney Bramlett had to say on this. He reportedly taught George Harrison to play slide guitar, and co-wrote "Let It Rain" with Clapton. (also on film with Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, playing gospel rock in Death Valley in the great "Vanishing Point"). > >>On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> >>wrote: >>> The Leslie cabinet is a fact, not a guess, Per. As for the guitar >>> used, >>> this is also well documented, it was a Les Paul.... >> >>Well, until you told me it was "a guess" as far as I'm concerned, >>since I was just talking about what I heard (not being very interested >>in reading about recordings). And I was obviously wrong about that Les >>Paul... although it definitely sounds close to a Telecaster! >> >>Thank you Charles and Darryl for giving the correct details! Much >>appreciated. :-) >> >>Regarding that tune, While My Guitar G..., I never stop admiring the >>arrangement and how they voiced the guitar chords, plus that lead >>guitar line, so nicely! Paul's bass is also very impressing on that >>song. A lot of the White Album recordings still amaze me... everything >>so musical and perfectly in tune and yet they perform with such duende >>that you almost feel the mixing console circuits being ripped apart by >>the overtones in voices and guitars. Guess they had been playing very >>much together to reach that stage. And they had a good producer >>looking over the recording and preproduction ;-) >> >>Per > > > -- > ... > http://www.zmix.net > > > > >