Taken from their sole LP, 'Georgian Ghost, The Archer Street Blues And The Candy Factory' from 2007. The track was always a live favourite and speeds along to a metronomic beat laid down by Wesley. The song also features Tim's use of a Cello bow on the guitar.
Tim took his inspiration from 60's legends the Creation, who's guitarist Eddie Phillips was the first rock guitarist to use a bow on the classic tracks 'Makin Time' and 'Painter Man', putting him ahead of Jimmy Page who later took the idea and used it during his time with both the Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin.
credits
from Best of,
released July 13, 2020
Timothy James Oxnard – Vocals/Guitar
Wesley John Stephenson - Drums
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