![]() ![]() ![]() That’s the one thing that we nailed Justin Hawkins I have to say the guitars were recorded properly on this album. And there’s more of that humble blues scale – honestly, you really can’t knock it! What can I say, people love saucy bends! “For the opening section I was clearly trying to be Brian May, but then comes this almost funky bit on the D and G strings where I’m going for more of a Slash vibe. “I like to call it the humble blues scale! I climb down the scale and then end that run with another saucy bend. From that opening bend, it’s all blues stuff around the 12th fret really. “There’s a harmony guitar or two in there as well – in fact there’s all sorts of things going on under the hood, including five seconds of dramatic monologue for the discerning listener with a good stereo. I always start off with a big saucy bend, that’s always been my thing I guess. Then I was tasked with having the run home near the end. It’s more of a first chorus tag kind of thing. Justin Hawkins: “In this song I had the first solo, which was fairly easy to play, with a few of those licks I try to stick in pretty much everything. ![]()
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