Posted on 07/25/2013 7:28:04 PM PDT by virgil283
Travis Wammack ----"Firefly"---- was originally recorded as the A side. It was an R&B instrumental featuring the fastest guitar playing I had ever heard in my life, and not just fast but good. Brilliant, even...'Fire Fly' (recorded in 1962, Atlantic Records Billboard/pop #80)
"Scratchy" Travis Wammack
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
what is the recording date
Sounds almost as fast of some Les Paul stuff that was double-speed. Odd that the record has a built-in 33rpm adapter. I’ve got loads of 45 demo records, including some with only the small hole, but none like that. Maybe it was a Brit thing.
Jimmy Page is a fan.
He briefly acknowledges this piece when they are discussing guitar strings in It Might Get Loud. He mentions putting a banjo string in the guitar. That’s what Travis did in the studio when he had a broken string.
Just to give a clue as to how big a Travis Wammack fan Mr. Page and Mr. Plant were, they went backstage at a Little Richard concert in the 1970s not to meet Mr. Penniman or any of the other musicians. They went to see the guy who played “Scratchy” who was serving as Little Richard’s band leader in that era.
There are several parts to this series of interviews. I think this is the one where he mentions the guys from Led Zeppelin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMWqXCdJ_Q8
....from the web site : Fire Fly’ (recorded in 1962)...Scratchy (recorded in 1964) ....
it is fab
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Dude, Night Train link leads to the front page of FR!
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Too bad the bands on the records don’t keep up with the gittar, and the mix is real chitty. One comment under Scratchy swears that that’s a tape reverse recording.
“Scratchy” got air play on KRLA in the summer of 1964.
I completely forgot about Scratchy. Wammack was the forerunner to Roy Buchanan, who was probably the cleanest guitar player there ever was, and fore runner to every other modern rock guitar player.
A little Roy Buchanan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQqUDcwPlE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8yj_XaDt9w
The second being one of the greatest songs of all time.
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