Showing posts with label Starr. Show all posts
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Sunday, 5 June 2016

Starr's Memories Never Die from USA, 1981






Look at the male cleavage on that guy!  Information here in the database.   The Race starts with the unholy tritone again:





And continues with some beautifully original patterns on the electric guitar.  
You can see their Dawn - Bolero 212 cooks it up nicely:





An instrumental that to me drives home the point there's really nothing in this world as beautiful as the sound of an amplified electric guitar that gives you that fuzzy feeling all over, cf., my old favourite Karlos Steinblast.  Better than a testosterone injection for feeling the energy.

Believe me this record is full of wonderful delights, and it resembles the aforementioned artist though without the wackiness.  Consider the utterly bizarre melody in octaves, then minor seconds, of the Schooner: