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After the Thrill is Gone (Eagles)
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Published on 09 Feb 2022 / In
Rock / Classic Rock
According to Henley, he and Frey were aware of B.B. King's song "The Thrill Is Gone", and wrote the song to explore the aftermath: "We know that the thrill is gone – so, now what?" On the studio recording (and live performances during Frey's lifetime), Frey sings lead on the verses and choruses, while Henley sings lead on the bridge.
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yoshikoba CopyCat Grant: Away from Monday morning till Wednesday nite
Hi Stu I added two electric guitar track,,,. In addition to this, the backing track(original) uses an electric guitar to create the rhythm. Add tracks if needed
Hi Stu...dropped an acoustic g track for you to take a listen. Let me know what you think.
Hey stubass - Thanks for inviting me for engineering. I noticed in the BT, at the beginning of the song, the bass cues all the other instruments to come in. Now that your bass track is recorded, I would like to delete the count-in track, and set the BT track back at zero, and realign the other tracks. This way, if someone chooses "BT Only" when they record, it will work as it should for them. If you're fine with that, I will go ahead with it. Thanks.