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Instances where Stevie has played real guitar/bass I remember way back when there was a really heated debate on a thread entitled "Who's more talented? Stevie wonder or prince?" and the debate (somewhat stupidly) boiled down to whether or not Stevie could play a real guitar or bass. The "prosecution" was challenging the stevie fans to come up with proof that he could and the only two examples I remember were Jermaine Jackson's "Let's Get Serious" and the Spinner's "It's a Shame". Are there any others? It was also really bothering me whether or not the bass parts on Superstition on Higher Ground specifically were "real" or not. | |
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Years ago, with the release of Characters, MTV aired a video companion special that featured Stevie performing gems like "Skeletons" and "Dark & Lovely."
Well, there came a time where Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughan were fooling around during a break. SRV had strapped his guitar on Stevie, and the dude was playing it. No, not wailing like Prince or SRV, but demonstrating at least a basic knowledge of guitar work. Now, how that affects a subjective comparison of talent is beyond me. But Steveland definitely knows his way about a fretboard. | |
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ThreadBare said: Years ago, with the release of Characters, MTV aired a video companion special that featured Stevie performing gems like "Skeletons" and "Dark & Lovely."
Well, there came a time where Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughan were fooling around during a break. SRV had strapped his guitar on Stevie, and the dude was playing it. No, not wailing like Prince or SRV, but demonstrating at least a basic knowledge of guitar work. Now, how that affects a subjective comparison of talent is beyond me. But Steveland definitely knows his way about a fretboard. I'd heard about this, but I was thinking more along the lines of recorded material. I was recently listening to Talking Book and I swear to god there's an acoustic guitar that isn't credited to anybody else. I also thought that there was a guitar solo he did on "Keep on Running" but now I'm pretty sure it was just a clavinet VERY well disguised as a guitar. | |
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jacktheimprovident said: ThreadBare said: Years ago, with the release of Characters, MTV aired a video companion special that featured Stevie performing gems like "Skeletons" and "Dark & Lovely."
Well, there came a time where Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughan were fooling around during a break. SRV had strapped his guitar on Stevie, and the dude was playing it. No, not wailing like Prince or SRV, but demonstrating at least a basic knowledge of guitar work. Now, how that affects a subjective comparison of talent is beyond me. But Steveland definitely knows his way about a fretboard. I'd heard about this, but I was thinking more along the lines of recorded material. I was recently listening to Talking Book and I swear to god there's an acoustic guitar that isn't credited to anybody else. I also thought that there was a guitar solo he did on "Keep on Running" but now I'm pretty sure it was just a clavinet VERY well disguised as a guitar. Ahhhhh. Yeah, Stevie's good at that kind of trickery. | |
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ThreadBare said: jacktheimprovident said: I'd heard about this, but I was thinking more along the lines of recorded material. I was recently listening to Talking Book and I swear to god there's an acoustic guitar that isn't credited to anybody else. I also thought that there was a guitar solo he did on "Keep on Running" but now I'm pretty sure it was just a clavinet VERY well disguised as a guitar. Ahhhhh. Yeah, Stevie's good at that kind of trickery. I'm not convinced that what I heard on Blame it on the sun isn't an acoustic guitar but yes, stevie is good at "trickery" | |
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jacktheimprovident said: ThreadBare said: Ahhhhh. Yeah, Stevie's good at that kind of trickery. I'm not convinced that what I heard on Blame it on the sun isn't an acoustic guitar but yes, stevie is good at "trickery" Oh and there are clearly two acoustic guitars on "visions" only one of which is credited (I'm grasping at straws aren't I? ) | |
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Man, I've looked and looked online and I can't find any specific liner notes, sessionography etc.. that have this information, anyone out there who wants to point me in the right direction and end my little pet quest? | |
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