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Johnny 'Guitar' Watson Lyrics


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@archangele1

No student of guitar will have a complete education on the instrument unless
they have listened to and studied the great Johnny Guitar Watson. I have
always felt this man to be the godfather of rock guitar. He could just make a guitar speak.
In his newer stuff, his solos are more about feeling then just playing
a bunch of notes. Little known fact is that the reverb sound was
via a technique used by recording engineers which utilised the spacing
of the record and monitor heads on a reel to reel tape recorder and some
creative mixing of the monitor and live signals. This was the forerunner
of what would later become the surf guitar sound via a cool invention
in the from of the Fender Reverb.



All comments from YouTube:

@alexhenderson8356

I'm 70. A guitarist. I thought I heard everything. I just heard this for the time in 2023. My jaw fell open in shock! I didn't know people did this with as guitar in 1954 when I was in diapers. I heard a Beck riff in there. I heard some Steve Ray Vaughan. Those chop rhythms at the beginning! This guy was avant guard. Non conformist! A true artist. Only because he was a pioneer

@GeoffreyBronson

Get with the times, old man
Just foolin, much love

@alexhenderson8356

​@@GeoffreyBronsonI know it's nothing compared to what's been done in guitar throughout the decades but this is 1954.

@GeoffreyBronson

@@alexhenderson8356 I'm fooling on you with millennial meme-jive speak, old timer

@yoloyo7019

Now im curious, wheres the beck riff? Lol

@alexhenderson8356

At 1:43. Early Beck from the 60s

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@Jason777123

The real Marty McFly. They weren't ready for this!

@Alkatross

Exactly! Actual McFly

@retrorapture4079

Exactly! It's really sad they cast a white guy in his biopic, because even in the 80's, having a black lead was considered risky.

@DieGrotsky

​@retrorapture4079 What?! That's insane dude. You know people can make their storm in a teacup about tokenism in modern shows but we really forget how far we've come.

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