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walter sear played guitar on ejtns?
searched for this but didnt see it.
was reading goodbye 20th century again and read that at one point walter sear played some noises on a guitar and they left it in the final take. ? if true then where? |
he programmed the Moog (as in wall=sized original Moog Synthesizer that he co-developed with Robt Moog) on 'Pipeline' during the Sister sessions....
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ah thanks lee. i love that part in the song. for some reason i thought it was you that did that. |
I've tried to figure out that section of "pipeline" for awhile but i guess i'm expecting "what my idea of what a Moog sounds like..." but i don't really hear it?
btw, Walter Sear recently passed away, there was an article about him in the New York Times, with some Lee quotes... http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/07/ar...ic/07sear.html |
pretty sure the pipeline moog is just the thing going 'wohwohwohwohwoh' in the outro.. you can hear it kick in around 2:24... i think it's blended in w/ some of lee's gtr (or may just really be mimicing a wah gtr really well). it's the last noise you hear aside from the cymbal taps(?) at the end.
i had the same question as the original post when i read 'goodbye 20th century' and kept meaning to ask! maybe one of the guitars at the end of 'self-obsessed'? |
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If that's true, then he is also on EJTNS, since we all know that album was recorded over the Sister masters. ;) |
actually in the GB 20th cent book it said that during the /experimental jet set trash and no star/ recording sessions someone handed walter a guitar even tho he did not know how to play it and he made some noise on it and ended up in a final take.
just wondering which ejtns tune this is. |
one more mystery for EJTNS :)
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it's been a while, does anybody have any new thoughts on this?
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