![]() It became this funky mid-section break, almost James Brown-like. “I had an idea what PT should do for his solo,” Travers says, “but he just took off on this breakdown kind of riff. The song contains not one but two fireball solos, the first played by Thrall, the second by Travers. “His guitar comes in on the second verse, where he starts answering my vocals,” Travers notes. Thrall overdubbed his electric guitar parts during another session. That’s me playing and singing at the same time Pat Travers Occasionally, Travers would road-test songs live before recording, but he was so intent on capturing the moment that he raced Cowling and Aldridge into Miami’s Quadradial Recording Studio. After a few takes, we had the song nailed.” That’s me playing and singing at the same time. “Pat Thrall wasn’t there for the main session,” he says, “but the three of us went to it. ![]() (Image credit: Pete Still/Redferns) FAST AND EASY Pat Travers (left) and Pat Thrall performing at the Reading Festival in England, 1980.
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