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R O B B I E   M C E V O Y   > >   the evolution of the brighton rock solo


Specific Track Info
Name: The Evolution Of The Brighton Rock Solo
Release date: 11 February 2001
Length: 13 min 27 sec
Format: WAV / MP3

Mixer's Comments
This was inspired by the many different solos Brian has done live and in the studio. It starts out with Brighton Rock but after the last drum beat the drums form Son & Daughter (the BBC album version) come in to make it sound like it kept going instead of stopping and right into the solo from that version in sort of a "reprise". When that version of the solo ends the solo from the Hammersmith '75 show comes in almost perfectly. I added this because it has three blind mice and it sounds a lot like the latter solos at Wembley '86 and such and it is not as much alike as that last two were. When it stops and the crowd starts to cheer it goes straight back to Son & Daughter. It sounds really cool because it sound just like when they do it live. It Finishes up with Son & Daughter. True I did not include Blag from Smile, but it was pretty much the same as the first 2 mixes and I didn't want it to get too repetitive.

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