5:01 "You can play it either way and it'll sound good" I think Angus and Malcolm used this philosophy a lot. You can find concert footage of them using different techniques throughout the years and changing their playing pretty significantly. They seemed to worry less about exact finger techniques and more about how it sounded.
Yeah. They switched up a lot of songs as the years went by. The most obvious one is Shook Me. Mal played it so different late in his life. Who made who is another one that Mal played live vs the studio is a lot different. Take care!!
I remember trying to learn this one years ago because I thought it sounded easy. I was completely wrong and I just couldn't figure it out. This helps a lot. Thank you.
I don't play, but I've been listening to the band for decades, usually turning up Malcolm's channel on my headphones. I'd say when in doubt, play the little pick-up notes and in-between eighth notes, because they're most likely in there. Case in point- sometimes people covering Riff Raff omit notes in a few places.
Sounds like the guitar might need some adjustment on the intonation. The dusty end takes no prisoners when using that E shape. Alternatively use the D string 9th fret and G string 11th fret and 13th fret.
Fantastic work as always, MalP. Here’s something you mightn’t know and may want to check out. An Aussie drummer in the 70s and 80s, Ray Arnott, was something of a session drummer for George Young and Harry Vanda. He released a couple of albums as a singer and Angus played on a track of one of the album, ‘Rude Dudes’, which featured a song call ‘On the run’. I believe that song was released before ‘Get it hot’ and it sounds quite similar. I’ve often wondered if Angus heard ‘On the run’ and decided to re-work it into ‘Get it hot”. Here’s the song, if you’re interested. m.th-cam.com/video/z0oVQNie044/w-d-xo.html
5:01 "You can play it either way and it'll sound good"
I think Angus and Malcolm used this philosophy a lot. You can find concert footage of them using different techniques throughout the years and changing their playing pretty significantly. They seemed to worry less about exact finger techniques and more about how it sounded.
Yeah. They switched up a lot of songs as the years went by. The most obvious one is Shook Me. Mal played it so different late in his life. Who made who is another one that Mal played live vs the studio is a lot different. Take care!!
I remember trying to learn this one years ago because I thought it sounded easy. I was completely wrong and I just couldn't figure it out. This helps a lot. Thank you.
Great tune! One of my faves! Always feels weird playing down on the dusty end as Malcolm called it🤣
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I don't play, but I've been listening to the band for decades, usually turning up Malcolm's channel on my headphones. I'd say when in doubt, play the little pick-up notes and in-between eighth notes, because they're most likely in there. Case in point- sometimes people covering Riff Raff omit notes in a few places.
He does play 6 th string when playing 14 th B formation. Real nice job. Met in 96. Genuine man.
great cover
Yeah thx mal +++1 like !
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Fantastic!! Its hot alright!!
Sounds like the guitar might need some adjustment on the intonation. The dusty end takes no prisoners when using that E shape. Alternatively use the D string 9th fret and G string 11th fret and 13th fret.
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Fantastic work as always, MalP. Here’s something you mightn’t know and may want to check out. An Aussie drummer in the 70s and 80s, Ray Arnott, was something of a session drummer for George Young and Harry Vanda. He released a couple of albums as a singer and Angus played on a track of one of the album, ‘Rude Dudes’, which featured a song call ‘On the run’. I believe that song was released before ‘Get it hot’ and it sounds quite similar. I’ve often wondered if Angus heard ‘On the run’ and decided to re-work it into ‘Get it hot”. Here’s the song, if you’re interested.
m.th-cam.com/video/z0oVQNie044/w-d-xo.html
I definitely did not know about this. Very interesting. Never heard this before around all. Thanks for the info!