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JOHN RICHARD DEACON As Guitarist
John was a quite underrated guitarist, but he did play a lot in Queen: - White Queen: I've always suspected that the acoustic solo is his. More on that later... - Father to Son: Some strummed parts are very Deacy in sound (compare them with Misfire or You And I) - Funny How Love Is: Ditto. - Misfire: Both acoustic and electric, probably including the solo. - Tenement Funster: Acoustic - In the Lap of the Gods: Acoustic - She Makes Me: Acoustic - You And I: Raucous acoustic, overdubbed after Freddie's vocal. - Spread Your Wings: Fingerpicked acoustic. - Who Needs You?: Spanish guitars (probably including some of the solos). - In Only Seven Days: Acoustic - If You Can't Beat Them: Electric rhythm - Another One Bites the Dust: Electric rhythm (including the so-called solo) - Need Your Loving Tonight: Acoustic and possibly electric rhythm. - Arboria: Electric. - Escape from the Swamp: Electric. - Cool Cat: Electric. - Staying Power: Electric (live, at least). - Back Chat: Electric (loads of them). - I Want to Break Free: Acoustic and electric rhythm. - Pain is So Close to Pleasure: Electric rhythm. - Friends Will Be Friends: Electric rhythm. - Don't Lose Your Head: Electric rhythm. - Party: Electric rhythm. - My Baby Does Me: Electric rhythm. - Rain Must Fall: Electric rhythm. |