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| Name = The Draize Train | |||
| Album = | |||
| Length = 5:08 | |||
| Writer = [[Johnny Marr]] | |||
| Producer = [[John Porter]] | |||
| Recorded = May 1986 | |||
| Release = | |||
| ArtistType = The Smiths | |||
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==Information== | |||
Marr via Guitar Player, 1990: | |||
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"I've got an Epiphone Coronet with one pickup, and I string it with the high strings from a 12-string set. It's a really zingy, trebly guitar. I used that on a lot of things that people think are 12-string... I also used it on the studio version of 'The Draize Train,' along with two Rickenbackers. I was working with Alan Rogan, the famed English guitar technician. He said, 'Well, if you want a Pete Townshend sound, I'll bring down two of Pete's guitars.' I don't know whether Pete knows about that!" | |||
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Revision as of 04:01, 20 September 2021
THE SMITHS song | |
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Name | The Draize Train |
Album/single | |
Length | 5:08 |
Writer/composer | Johnny Marr |
Producer | John Porter |
Recorded | May 1986 |
Information
Marr via Guitar Player, 1990:
"I've got an Epiphone Coronet with one pickup, and I string it with the high strings from a 12-string set. It's a really zingy, trebly guitar. I used that on a lot of things that people think are 12-string... I also used it on the studio version of 'The Draize Train,' along with two Rickenbackers. I was working with Alan Rogan, the famed English guitar technician. He said, 'Well, if you want a Pete Townshend sound, I'll bring down two of Pete's guitars.' I don't know whether Pete knows about that!"Lyrics
Instrumental only