Smiths On Guitar: There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
It's just so cool to see him up close playing a Smiths song.This video has a different camera angle, which might be helpful.Here is Johnny playing it at 7 Worlds Collide, you can also get some good angles of his playing. At the time everyone was into the Velvet Underground and they stole the intro to 'There She Goes' - da da da-da, da da-da-da, Dah Dah! - from the Rolling Stones version of 'Hitchhike,' the Marvin Gaye song
The song is every bit as dark and pop-leaning as the singer himself hinted, but an added, unexpected twist is the mix of folky guitar chords on the verses with the house breakdown on the chorus
-- chris nichols, Nov 2, 2008 Hello! I'm from Brazil, Goinia (city) - Gois (state) and I like for this study about the edge delay's! Help me too much! Thanks! -- Pedro Maverick, Nov 4, 2008 OK , LOOK YOU GUYS, I CAN PLAY ANY EDGE TUNE. Would you have any information on trying to get a keyboard by using its midi input to "follow" chords played on an electric guitar? My band were trying out "Bad", "Running to stand still" which would benefit from a "strings ensemble" type sound following the guitar
Whataya Want From Me Chords (ver 2) by Adam Lambert @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
and its a bit lower to match the vox more 0 reply ccb51310 wrote on February 24 2010, 01:05 pm Yeah but the way I have on there, is what I saw from the live performances..
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