15
Sep
2009
Forever Man (Clapton cover) with Raf
Raphael Fraser recorded a cover of Eric Clapton’s song Forever Man, and asked me to add some guitar solos to it (at around 1:16-1:44 and more in the outro as well). Here’s the video on the YouTubes:
Interesting notes on the video (from me):
- I make silly faces when I play the pentatonic scale apparently (see the middle solo, I contained myself, on purpose, on the outro one) [superemotions file=”icon_lol.gif” title=”Laughing Out Loud”]
- Good backing vocals make a big difference
- Occasionally I can play some semi-passable Clapton guitar licks! All those years of playing Wonderful Tonight in my teenage years did some good.
- If your Mac is about to crash, don’t record video on it… The outro solo came out with 2 out of every 3 frames missing (not a scientific measurement by the way), so it looks like it’s in slow motion. Raf applied a filter to make it look less obvious though. Seems I should have used a PC instead 😉
- My black Strat is a cool guitar. There, I said it. A 90’s Strat that sounds good (well, it does to me at least [superemotions file=”icon_razz.gif” title=”Razzberry”]) is not very common according to the limitless knowledge of people on the internet…
- Sometimes you just can’t help but unleash the fury (see the half baked Yngwie lick in the outro for the lolz)
All in all, lots of fun and a good outcome I reckon.