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Per, The Solo on "While my Guitar Gently Weeps" is played through a Leslie cabinet, unlike any other Beatles guitar solo. This also contributes to the 'wide vibrato' you mention. >Still haven't seen any of those movies. I've also always thought Eric >Clapton played that lead but after reading your post I listened back >to the song and found similar guitar tone to be heard on a lot of the >White Album songs. Check out the Helter Skelter for example, even >though it's a bit down tuned there but clearly sounding like the same >guitar rig. Birthday... and Taxman for earlier recordings - same tone. >But on the other hand I have never heard George play a minor third >push-up bend topped with a wide vibrato like that in any other of the >Beatles song, while Clapton did that all the time in those days (like >Jeff Beck also did, and Jim MacCarty of Cactus...). Maybe Clapton >played it with George guitar and amp in the studio? > >Greetings from Sweden > >Per Boysen - www.perboysen.com > > > >On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:07 PM, samba - <sambacomet@hotmail.com> wrote: >> I thought Clapton played lead on While My Guitar Gently Weeps,but >in >> Concert for Bangaladesh ,he and George both play,and its clear they >both >> played those parts on the recording. That film opes with a great >performance >> by Ali Akbar Khan Ravi Shankar and Allah Rakka ( Yakir Hussein's >father in >> case anyone who doesn't know)what a name for a drummer. He's the only >player >> I've ever seen make his instrument ,Tabla seem to be bubbling over with >> joyfull laughter. > > Anyone see Concert for George? -- ... http://www.zmix.net