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INSTRUMENTAL inquisition!

GT: What is it about guitar instrumentals that appeals?

KS: I grew up in the era of classic rock and roll instrumentals. The Shadows in the UK, The Ventures in America. Memphis by Lonnie Mack was a sensation to me in 1963 when I heard it. Also, The Yardbirds’ Got To Hurry in 65. Take Five was an earlier jazz hit that I learned to play. A lot of rock instrumentals took their influence from the jazz world, which was largely instrumental and groundbreaking in the previous years. A lot of the popular rock instrumental hits were based around guitar licks and I loved that. I still incorporate that kind of approach to many of the blues-rock songs I write. It gives the song an extra ‘hook’ apart from the lyrics.

Kim Simmonds: “I play totally with feel, the technical stuff doesn’t help me”
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