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NYC Ghosts & Flowers and Rafael Toral
I was searching Rafael Toral discography at discogs, and apparently he participated in the recording of NYCGF. can someone give me actual details about what he did in this record? :confused:
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he plays the 'spacestatic' guitar at the end of 'renegade princess'.
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not much in fact.
However you ought to check these out: ![]() ![]() and ![]() ^^"wave field All three are gorgeous >>>> approved by ~The Rex~ |
^ usually I wouldn't recommend listening to the above twat's recommendations, but in this case he's right. Rafael Toral is amazing.
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i'm always right.
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and you are french. tripple twat
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Thanks guys. I only knew his work on Pop Dell' Arte, one of the most amazing band coming out from portugal in the late 80's, early 90's. I will check his records. Going to start with Wave Fields and Violence of Discovery and Calm of Acceptance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc49XsgKxjY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gkisa7VEsM |
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frog.eating.twat.
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you can also try this:
![]() or ( here you can ear the 'spacestatic' guitar ) ![]() and with Lee Ranaldo ![]() |
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strong lyrics, Bop bop ba bop bop bab op ba bop ba bop ba ba bop. sounds like Duran Duran |
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Does anyone knows the guitar tuning used on Lee's Amarillo Ramp song "Here" ?
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pretty sure it's FFCCAA like 'mary christ' and 'lee #2'... i tabbed it in open F a million years ago but FCA is probably correct. i used to play it in coffeeshops.
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hmmm, what's going on here??
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Thanks Chris. Your work is truly appreciated :) |
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