Did you know? Rickenbacker created a 12-string electric guitar in 1964, which George Harrison used in "A Hard Day's Night," inspiring Roger McGuinn's signature sound for The Byrds. Ween secretly used Carlos Santana's guitar to record a solo for "Transdermal Celebration," while Mark Knopfler agreed to let Weird Al parody "Money For Nothing" only if he played the lead guitar. In Radiohead's "Creep," guitarist Jonny Greenwood tried to sabotage the song by adding dead notes, but they ultimately became a defining feature.
???????? SUBSCRIBE - for more crazy music facts and cool music based Youtube shorts sub to @theoriginsofsongs
#crazymusicfacts #musicfacts #musichistory #musictrivia #musicknowledge #theoriginsofsongsshorts #facts #funfacts #factsshorts #musicshorts #rickenbacker #johnlennon #georgeharrison #markknopfler #radiohead
???????? SUBSCRIBE - for more crazy music facts and cool music based Youtube shorts sub to @theoriginsofsongs
#crazymusicfacts #musicfacts #musichistory #musictrivia #musicknowledge #theoriginsofsongsshorts #facts #funfacts #factsshorts #musicshorts #rickenbacker #johnlennon #georgeharrison #markknopfler #radiohead
Comments