[Harp-L] great harmonica solo moments in pop history--Harp Surgery » Who Played That?
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- From: Randy Singer <randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 23:47:30 -0500
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my favorite (besides roadhouse blues, of course) is
Living In Another World (Talk Talk)
i LOVE THE TRAIN RHYTHM HICCUP HE DOES AT THE END OF THE SOLO
Isn’t that Mark Feltham on the video, about 1:47 in? Following his departure from Nine Below Zero, Mark The Harp launched into a session career which saw him appearing with, or recording with numerous artists, including Talk Talk.
Got it from the ultra cool groovy website
http://www.harpsurgery.com/harp-trivia-1/who-played-that/
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