NancyJohnson Posted Sunday at 09:12 Posted Sunday at 09:12 Out in the car yesterday, while on shuffle mode three tracks from our monster Spotify playlist came on back to back and each had fantastic acoustic guitar solos. Cockney Rebel - Come Up and See Me Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) Rod Stewart - Maggie May Perfect. Quote
casapete Posted Sunday at 22:35 Posted Sunday at 22:35 13 hours ago, NancyJohnson said: Out in the car yesterday, while on shuffle mode three tracks from our monster Spotify playlist came on back to back and each had fantastic acoustic guitar solos. Cockney Rebel - Come Up and See Me Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) Rod Stewart - Maggie May Perfect. Yup, agree they’re all great solos, although Ronnie Wood’s solo on ‘Maggie May’ was played on electric, probably a Zemaitis. He also played bass and acoustic 12 string on it. 😊 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted Monday at 15:49 Author Posted Monday at 15:49 17 hours ago, casapete said: Yup, agree they’re all great solos, although Ronnie Wood’s solo on ‘Maggie May’ was played on electric, probably a Zemaitis. He also played bass and acoustic 12 string on it. 😊 (Shh. Unplugged version. 😁) 1 Quote
casapete Posted Monday at 15:59 Posted Monday at 15:59 Funnily enough we’ve done all 3 songs with my acoustic duo. My mate who plays guitar with me told me the Gilbert O’Sullivan track featured Big Jim Sullivan on guitar - it is a beautiful solo. 😊 Quote
Bilbo Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago That GOS track is beautifully put together. I love solo acoustic guitar (as opposed to acoustic guitar solos) but I won't hijack the thread. Quote
Len_derby Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago For me, one of the things that can make acoustic guitar so beguiling is alternative tunings that are used. Something that, in my experience, electric guitarist rarely seem to do. Quote
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