Free: "All Right Now"
Uploaded by: SoloDallas
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Now, here comes another one of my all time favourites. Free's "All Right Now", is - imho - one of Rock's best tunes of all times.
It's another one of those ones that seems easy. Hahaha.
This is only the first one of a few versions I will be releasing. I'm playing it with my '68 SG, since my Les Paul hasn't made it home yet.
Also, on this experimental version, I sort of mixed some parts that Guitarist Paul Kossoff (another hero of mine) played on the original recording, on the radio edit from back then and live. Just to experiment. So, mind you, no, this one is not "recording" accurate
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ancook58 I think maybe AngstyKid was taking the piss????? Just maybe if you read between the lines... maybe it's just me. You can't deny tho - it's a well made vid with good levels and should be useful for anyone needing some backing for their own performance/practise. Well done SoloDallas. But you are a ponce. Admit it.
could any 1 tell me the chords he plays
just comeing into the solo ???
@ 2.15
2.20 ???
looks like G C EM ???
doesnt sound anything like it
JohnJ
ì: I used a backing track. You can find it easily searching google, such as "allright now" backing track. Let me know if you find it.
just followed in their footsteps..i always cut mine
however there is an advantage in some cases when you break a string, you can unwind it and still use the same string, but it has to be a break down at the end near the bridge
then you would unwind it at the peg giving you those needed few inches..it would only be ona floyd rose bridge that you can do this.