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"Good Times Bad Times" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured as the opening track on their 1969 debut album ''Led Zeppelin''. ==Composition== For the lead guitar solo, guitarist Jimmy Page passed his Fender Telecaster guitar through a Leslie speaker to create a swirling effect.〔Rosen, Steven (25 May 2007). . (originally published in the July 1977, issue of ''Guitar Player'' magazine) ''Modern Guitars''. Retrieved 4 June 2014.〕 This type of speaker contains a rotating horn enclosure and was designed for a Hammond organ. However, guitars could be used with it. In an interview, he gave to ''Guitar World'' magazine in 1993, Page explained that: Page, also the band's producer, placed microphones all over the recording studio to capture a live sound when this song was recorded. This song is also notable for drummer John Bonham's repeated use of a series of two sixteenth-note triplets on a single bass drum, an effect many subsequent rock drummers have imitated, and as well as keeping the hi-hat playing eighth notes throughout almost the entire song with his left foot. Bonham had reportedly developed this technique after listening to Vanilla Fudge. He was unaware that drummer Carmine Appice was actually playing on a double bass set. As Page has stated: Bass guitarist John Paul Jones has also remarked on his own contribution to the track: Jones says that the riff he wrote for this song was the most difficult one he ever wrote.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Good Times Bad Times」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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