Detour
Duane Eddy Lyrics


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INSTRUMENTAL




Overall Meaning

As the song Detour is an instrumental track, there are no explicit lyrics to interpret. However, the title itself suggests a sense of diversion or the idea of taking a different path. The rhythmic guitar riffs in the song elicit a feeling of urgency and restlessness, almost as if the music itself is trying to break free from a set course of direction. The varying tempos in the song also suggest a sense of unpredictability, indicating that the journey might not go as planned.


The guitar echoes the sounds of the open road, with a twang that evokes images of long highways and endless vistas. The use of staccato plucking and sliding notes creates a sense of movement, as if the music is propelling itself forward. Overall, the song conveys a sense of adventure and excitement, while also hinting at the potential dangers of taking a detour.




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Comments from YouTube:

dcoch2000

Duane Eddy and His Twangy Guitar was a big influence on me as kid. I had never really heard anyone play solo guitar before. Later I discovered the great Chet Atkins.

Jim Yates

I liked that it was really easy and even though I was a beginner in the late fifties, I could play a lot of his stuff. He left all the improvising to the sax player.

James Dean

I am in my seventies and remember him from the time I first listened to music. Always loved the sax work on his records, too.

katherine A. Rodgers

@James Dean Thanks.

James Dean

@katherine A. Rodgers You might try out Theme from Moon Children, also.

katherine A. Rodgers

@James Dean Cool! I will check that out. I'm sure I've heard it, but I just don't recall.

James Dean

@katherine A. Rodgers -My favorite song by him has always been KOMOTION

katherine A. Rodgers

James Dean: Same here! Wore out two 45's!

Robert Worcester

Man I love his playing. Been a fan for a long time. Big Twangy sound. 

Joey Nicholson

Love to here Duane Eddy play i love his music

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