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Fried_Chicken
September 14, 2005, 8:03pm Report to Moderator

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I don't care what you all say, I Feel Fine was the first feedback


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I remember watching the Anthologies, and in it there is a section with George Martin talking about the single, it was the beginning distortion of I feel fine.  The Beatles accidently left their guitar leaning on the amp, when they turned on they thought the noise was great, so they recorded it.  The Anthology says it was the first recorded feedback ever.  

Now keep in mind, its the first feedback ever recorded, not distortion, keep in mind the difference.

feedback - holding the guitar too close to the amp so it loops the signal and causes, well, feedback.

distortion - overdriving the amp in a way that distorts the overall sound.

Distortion had been recorded before in early blues and such, but no one ever thought to intentionally record feedback.  

That is great that the Beatles discovered it, even before Hendrix refined it and turned feedback into an artform.  
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I smell the beginning of a new 'who did the aah in A Day In The Life'- thread. And it sure smells good
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This is directed more at PC--got "Rumble: Best Of" by Link Wray. Haven't gotten through the whole disc yet, but if Pete Townshend doesn't owe this guy everything. Wow. Cool early heavy stuff.
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its hard to believe it didn't catch on right then...america was truly sleeping....he also did a song with the art of noise,one of his tunes rumble i think....


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do you listen to rock-a-billy at all??i think some of carl perkins early stuff is great...the brits were into rock a billy...tommy steele,billy fury,and even rory storm had rock a billy overtures...


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dang i fergot marty wilde


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I'm intrigued by some of that, but not enough to have added any to the collection. I'd like to check out some of that heavy twang vibrato stuff. I don't know whose more of that, Duane Eddy or Eddie Cochran? Suggestions are welcome.
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I've been listening alot to Carl, Gene and Eddie lately.  There's a good BBC recording with Eddie and Gene.  I love it when the announcer says, "And now Eddie will play 'What Did I Say'."  And Eddie rips into "What'd I Say."

I'd forgotten how amazing Gene Vincent's voice was.  His "Summertime" is phenomenal.   I can see why John admired him.
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I smell the beginning of a new 'who did the aah in A Day In The Life'- thread. And it sure smells good


Perhaps we'll even be analysing who did the cough at the very end of the I Feel Fine feedback!

A Hard Day's Write says it was John who put the guitar against the amp.


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Quoted from GreenApple


A Hard Day's Write says it was John who put the guitar against the amp.


Yep, absolutely - Paul and George confirm the same in Anthology. Also, it may have been discovered accidentally but its use was very deliberate on I Feel Fine. I beleive it was created by John leaning a Gibson acoustic against an amp and then hitting a 'E'.


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Well actually it was a 'A' and paul also plucks an A on his bass to back it up... but being picky aside - I can believe nobody has mentioned The Who. Thier live act throughout 1964 (pre I Feel Fine) incorporated feedback lots as part of the overall sound. It was a stage gimmick and they didnt record it until the second single ('Anyway Anyhow Anywhere' mid 1965 after I Feel Fine ) but it just goes to show the whole rock show was heading that way anyway. Feedback was so common on stage unintentionally that someone had to start using it creativley!

I cant think of any recorded instances of feedback (not distortion) before the guys did it though.
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Quoted from Benreturns
[...] Feedback was so common on stage unintentionally that someone had to start using it creativley!...

An the guys were the first, what a coincidence!  
They were pioneers on certain things, tho sometimes they didn't invent them
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