![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking of, note the follow-on link (replicated above) to "There's A Screw Loose" / "High Blood Pressure", our guys' last 45 with Hawkins, I believe. (Jacqueline McGill can safely be disregarded on the grounds that she was Morris Levy's girlfriend and/or secretary at the time.) As for the writing credit, I'm prepared to accept Ronnie's claim in the absence of others. Sadavid: You're right - file it under boring. Although Ronnie has an extensive session discography on his site, I'm sure there are minor errors (I've noticed a few) that leave some room for the possibility. Maybe Fred Carter was along for some of those sessions as an extra musician - that acoustic guitar on "Honey Love" could be him. It seems unlikely that Robbie would have overdubbed a rhythm guitar, or played the lead guitar as an overdub. There's some tracks with basic rhythm guitar, Robbie lead guitar, and bass. I also wonder if Roy Buchanan played bass on more than "Hey! Bo Diddley" and "Who Do You Love". ![]() But Robbie's lead guitar part is different than the mono "original take" version. Question: Based on above.anyone here order tickets from Canada before and how difficult was it – if at all? I would appreciate any feedback.I did call the studio but just got an answering machine and given the long distance - not sure if they will call back.īill - where does Levon speak/sing on those tracks?Īlso, has anyone ever noticed that Ronnie Hawkins' "You Know I Love You" from AMH is an alternate take? It's in wide stereo on the box set, maybe from unused session tapes or something. I note on the Levon website in the ticket information area – that “Canadian residents must pay with bank checks, credit cardsĪnd money orders that draw on U.S. I refuse to believe that you can watch this and not feel happier. ![]()
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