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Did you know — Duane Allman recorded the iconic slide guitar on Derek and the Dominos’ Layla before the Allman Brothers Band had even released their breakthrough album.
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Did you know — Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side,” was recorded in just one take — bass line, vocals, everything.
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🎸 A true master of the guitar.
Dickey Betts didn’t just play, he told stories with every note. Founding member of The Allman Brothers Band and the genius behind classics like "Jessica" and "Ramblin’ Man", his playing defined Southern rock and inspired generations.
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Name a better guitar tone.
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Best blues guitarist?
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Mick Jagger's 1988 tour of Japan in support of his solo album "Primitive Cool" was a significant event for several reasons:
• First solo tour: This was Jagger's first solo tour, undertaken while the future of The Rolling Stones was uncertain.
• Return to Japan: It marked the first time any member of the Rolling Stones had performed in Japan since 1973, when a Stones tour was cancelled due to drug-related visa problems.
• High demand: Despite the long absence, the concerts were highly anticipated and sold out quickly, with around 170,000 fans attending the shows.
• Performance locations: The tour included four performances in Osaka, two in Tokyo, and two in Nagoya.
• Band lineup: Jagger was backed by a band that featured renowned guitarist Joe Satriani.
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