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Now Michael, I can tell you're one of those 'pleasure delayers', because you haven't got around to listening to Richard's fingerstyle performance of Beeswing yet. I forgive you. But RT isn't only one of Britain's finest acoustic players, he's also a unique voice on the electric. There's a dearth of good quality Youtube videos of Richard really tearing up on electric (although that certainly happens), but at heart he's a songwriter. So here's a poignant song for lost friends, accompanied but some beautiful electric guitar playing.
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Hi Michael, I'm really enjoying being a new member of the community and learning a bit of the theory I've neglected in 20 years of playing! Although you've reacted to Sean Rowe's cover of Richard's 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, I don't think you've addressed the master himself. Richard is one of England's finest songwriters and finest guitar players. To do him justice, he really needs two videos - one for his lovely fingerstyle playing and another for his incendiary electric leads. But you might as well start here, because this is just a wonderful, wonderful ballad. Thank you!
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