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"NAGOYA" (and "OSAKA/TOKYO") I got some questions about the guitar amazingness
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also: HOW in da fuok is this little album already SEVENTEEN years old? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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On Nagoya, the guitar is the driving piece...on Osaka, it's almost like an afterthought in its placement on the track towards the latter part of the track.
I think Prince's piano is the most moving instrument on Osaka to me.
Anyway, I imagine Prince probably did the Purple Rain thing where he takes the live recording and overdubs it with studio fills later on. That might be why we hear the multiple streams of guitar. There's software now where you can duplicate tracks sounds as many times as you want and add multiple sound effects to them.
So, put nothing past our dude to create an awesome track.
17 years? Don't remind me. That means we're seventeen years older! Damn!
I'm listening to C-Note now, as a result of your post, and the computer is playing Empty Room, my favorite track on this "album".
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