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Slow Cheetah

Sight and Sound

Caught on the kitchen counter!


Red Hot Chili Peppers from their "Stadium Arcadium" Album 2006

Slow Cheetah or Slow Cheetah

Interesting info from Wiki about RHCP guitarist John Frusciante:

For much of Stadium Arcadium, guitarist John Frusciante experiments with a vast array of synthesized effects. The ghostly outro of “Slow Cheetah” is a clear example of Frusciante’s affinity for psychedelia, and provides a stark contrast to the song’s acoustic beginning. The backwards guitar at the song’s outro is similar to 1991’s “Give It Away”, where Frusciante used the same technique. Both “Slow Cheetah” and “Give It Away” draw heavily from Jimi Hendrix’s guitar technique in “Castles Made of Sand,” as well as from the famous backmasking in the Beatles' song “Tomorrow Never Knows.” The song is in the key of B-flat minor.
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6 comments

Nora Caracci said:

lovely cat, superb portrait and exquisite musical combo !
9 years ago ( translate )

Karen's Place replied to Nora Caracci:

Grazie, Nora. :)
9 years ago ( translate )

Roger Bennion said:

Yes, I'm in charge and don't think about asking me to move!! Brilliant to see you posting again, Karen. Hope things are okay. A fascinating description and a well matched musical choice for 'Sight and Sound' :-) Faved work and thank you very much for posting, Karen.
9 years ago

Karen's Place replied to Roger Bennion:

Thanks so much, Roger. :)
9 years ago

Indycaver (Norm) said:

Lovely portrait! :-)
9 years ago ( translate )

Karen's Place replied to Indycaver (Norm):

Thank you, Norm.
9 years ago