Posted on 04/11/2014 7:28:52 PM PDT by virgil283
"Music performed by Les Paul & the Les Paul Trio at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City ...."Sleep Walk" is an instrumental steel guitar-based song written, recorded, and released in 1959 by brothers Santo & Johnny Farina. .......;
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a href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1st_9KudWB0">You are right, The Original</a>
I’m pretty well lost past the 7th fret!
>>What kind of settings on the amp and pickups do you use for that sound?
You’re not asking me, are you? Post the question to Uncle Raggy.
Wow, thanks for posting Atkins “Jam Man”...never heard it before. Just used MediaHuman to capture it to iTunes.
BFL
Wow. Thanks for introducing me to THAT.
He told me set to neck pickup, clean channel, a little chorus, delay, reverb.
I agree! LOL
Fantastic song by Santo and Johnny. Listening to it now from my mp3 collection.
Same here. I was 16, and he was special, but it didn’t work out. And now 56 years later, knowing what I know about how he turned out, I’m glad it didn’t.
A true genius.
I remember hearing “Sleepwalk” on American Bandstand in 1964 as the British Invasion commenced. It sounded ancient at the time to a 15 year old, but now it’s a classic.
Could have sworn that Dick Clark introduced it as a 1957 oldie. The teenagers on the AB set made good use of its slowdance rhythm.
May I share one of my favorites with you...
and you:) Thank you:)
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