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Re: (TV) OT: Memorable live dual guitar jams
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From: "Russ Van Rooy" <russvr@pop.nwnexus.com>
To: <tv@obbard.com>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 10:59 PM
Subject: (TV) OT: Memorable live dual guitar jams
Okay, there are a lot of candidates for "best"  live recorded dual lead 
guitarist jams. I just want to nominate the version of "Southern Man" from 
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's 'Four Way Street'. It lasts well over 15 
minutes and has some fantastic dual lead interchanges between Stills ( who 
seems to play most of the lead ) and Young who takes the higher pitched 
melody lines. Honorable mention goes to Crosby who you can hear playing 
some mean rhythm 12-string, actually play rifts. Any other great jams out 
there ?
I don't know if it qualifies as great, but I always liked the version of 
While My Guitar Gently Weeps from the Bangla Desh album, with Clapton and 
Harrision doing dual lead guitars. I was disappointed when they didn't do 
the same thing on Live In Japan, but I guess George was out of practice. 
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