I'm gonna say Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on the intro to "Sweet Jane" from Lou Reed's Rock & Roll Animal. Maybe not the loudest, but the intertwining riffs build up quite a wall of sound.
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I'm gonna say Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on the intro to "Sweet Jane" from Lou Reed's Rock & Roll Animal. Maybe not the loudest, but the intertwining riffs build up quite a wall of sound.
In a similar vein, I've always loved the interplay between George & John (and maybe Paul? It sounds like there could be three) on acoustics on "I'll Be Back."
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I'm gonna say Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on the intro to "Sweet Jane" from Lou Reed's Rock & Roll Animal. Maybe not the loudest, but the intertwining riffs build up quite a wall of sound.
That intro defines classic (actually so does the entire album). It's a shame Hunter/Wagner never did anything else even close to R&RA in quality. BTW, Hunter played with Reed on 2007's Berlin Tour. I've heard an audie from one night, & let's hope there's an official release. Lady Day just smoked & Hunter played a simplified version of the same solo in Sweet Jane.
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