I like Bill's version [interpretation] of the lick over the original... It adds in that Rockabilly 2 - 3 [dah dah - dah dah dah] turnaround that the other two earlier versions did not have... It's like they fell flat by hanging in the same spot... And in my opinion you could tell, feel, hear the difference... Falling flat vs. excelling and continuing the hard drive lick [droning] that makes it seem like you are doing 110 in a car... Once you get 'er built up keep it going not hang and slow down that pace... [Musically speaking not driving a car radically in real life... Not suggested kids...]
TH-cam may erase the links to videos on their own platform but here's the original, 2nd, and 3rd [Bill's] versions of the song... Compare all three licks and you'll see what I mean... Hot Rod Lincoln ORIGINAL 1955 Charlie Ryan th-cam.com/video/AcCj4ogE-m8/w-d-xo.html Johnny Bond " Hot Rod Lincoln " th-cam.com/video/mhdt8PWIZIM/w-d-xo.html Commander Cody & His lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln 1974 th-cam.com/video/k5ZycJC-pmo/w-d-xo.html
Gettin' 'er up and keepin' 'er going relates back to the metronome timing in studio you are not supposed to deviate from... But I digress perhaps... Perhaps not... Johnny Cash knew... That train kept' on a rollin' down the track... [And the continual never ceasing never deviating from metronome timing droning sound that went along with it...] If you relent or don't keep it up you break the chain... And you can tell.. [Like in the original version especially...]
Great Bill!. Thanks!.
Yahoo, Bill Kirchen! I just stumbled onto this and Bill Is a guitar hero of mine!
Great!
When Bill tours in the UK he has Malcolm Mills on drums and Paul Riley on bass- what you might call a "Proper Band".
sad about frayne, saw them at the vogue in indy early 80's incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is your take on Roy Buchanan ?
I like Bill's version [interpretation] of the lick over the original... It adds in that Rockabilly 2 - 3 [dah dah - dah dah dah] turnaround that the other two earlier versions did not have... It's like they fell flat by hanging in the same spot... And in my opinion you could tell, feel, hear the difference... Falling flat vs. excelling and continuing the hard drive lick [droning] that makes it seem like you are doing 110 in a car... Once you get 'er built up keep it going not hang and slow down that pace... [Musically speaking not driving a car radically in real life... Not suggested kids...]
TH-cam may erase the links to videos on their own platform but here's the original, 2nd, and 3rd [Bill's] versions of the song... Compare all three licks and you'll see what I mean...
Hot Rod Lincoln ORIGINAL 1955 Charlie Ryan
th-cam.com/video/AcCj4ogE-m8/w-d-xo.html
Johnny Bond " Hot Rod Lincoln "
th-cam.com/video/mhdt8PWIZIM/w-d-xo.html
Commander Cody & His lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln 1974
th-cam.com/video/k5ZycJC-pmo/w-d-xo.html
Gettin' 'er up and keepin' 'er going relates back to the metronome timing in studio you are not supposed to deviate from... But I digress perhaps... Perhaps not... Johnny Cash knew... That train kept' on a rollin' down the track... [And the continual never ceasing never deviating from metronome timing droning sound that went along with it...] If you relent or don't keep it up you break the chain... And you can tell.. [Like in the original version especially...]