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Glen Campbell

Postby Gary Allen » 05 Jul 2013, 15:48

Any other fans out there ?
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby AlanMcKillop » 05 Jul 2013, 21:47

Yes. :thumbup:
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby JimN » 06 Jul 2013, 00:40

Let me strike a controversial note (how unlike me!)...

Glen is a GREAT player.

However, with the exception of the lead break on Wichita Lineman, and his 12-string solo on William Tell, I've never heard him play anything I really liked.

But just for that lead break on Wichita Lineman (played, as I understand it, on a Fender Bass VI), he will always be an immortal for me.
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby 51 Relic » 06 Jul 2013, 04:54

Yes and yes again lets also face it Ovation Guitars would not be as they are now without the input of Glen Campbell
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby cockroach » 06 Jul 2013, 12:43

JImN

Glen was a session player in the '60s before his sol career as a singer(he was a studio contemporary with James Burton, Tommy Tedesco, Hal Blaine , Carol Kaye and others), and he is (or was, until his present retirement due to health reasons) an incredibly good player.

I saw his live show here some years ago, and apart from his great singing , he played the hell out of his guitar(a Strat with a Peavey amp by the way...)

Of course, on his show, he did his usual live set piece (The William Tell Overture, played on a solid body Ovation 12 string---behind his head!!!...shades of Joe Brown playing Hava Nagila!)
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby abstamaria » 06 Jul 2013, 13:22

Yes, he was part of the Wrecking Crew. In time it might turn out that he recorded the lead parts on some Ventures hits.

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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 07 Jul 2013, 22:38

He also played with the Beach Boys for a short time.
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby John Boyd » 08 Jul 2013, 10:02

He also played with the US instrumental group The Champs.
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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby Jay Bass » 08 Jul 2013, 20:49

Uncle Fiesta wrote:He also played with the Beach Boys for a short time.


if i remember correctly, he actually stood in for Brian wilson, Playing Bass and singing the High falsetto harmonies aswell :o
i think this was late 1964 when Brian Wilson didnt want to tour anymore , he just wanted to work in the studio?

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Re: Glen Campbell

Postby Iain Purdon » 08 Jul 2013, 23:22

That's my understanding too, Jay.

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