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Just in case anyone interested missed it (I did) http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... d_Special/
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Oooo, nice one Chris, thanks for the heads up.

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Think I saw this one last year
 
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Mike H wrote:Think I saw this one last year
You look at Radio 2 often then Mike?! :-)

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Beg your pardon, didn't see that, I obviously confused it with a very similar sounding TV programme a while back
 
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Aye! This latest prog is great. I love the way they pull the backing tracks apart and solo different channels so you can hear what the component parts are then hear the them once they've been bounced down.

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I thought the programme was excellent too - hearing all the various parts from the masters was fascinating.

I really liked the bit quite late on when they played the guitar parts from "Money" - the tremolo guitar bit sounds splendid in isolation, as does the distorted slash chord part.
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