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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2014 19:45:32 GMT
So Ritchie Blackmore is telling us that the famous "Smoke on the Water" riff is actually the famous opening riff "Beethovens Fifth" inverted. In otherwords played backwards. Ive tried it and its close…….
But here's a Tull related question. When the opening electric guitar riff of "Too Old To Rock n Roll" is played backwards, notes in reversed order, what other heavy Tull guitar riff do you get? Darin Cody
Thanks to Dennis Landau for pointing out the video on FB.
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Post by Tulltapes on Oct 10, 2014 19:58:56 GMT
So Ritchie Blackmore is telling us that the famous "Smoke on the Water" riff is actually the famous opening riff "Beethovens Fifth" inverted. In otherwords played backwards. Ive tried it and its close……. But here's a Tull related question. When the opening electric guitar riff of "Too Old To Rock n Roll" is played backwards, notes in reversed order, what other heavy Tull guitar riff do you get? Darin Cody Thanks to Dennis Landau for pointing out the video on FB.to cry you a song?
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