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Guitarist, Tue 2 Nov 2010, 4:15 pm GMT
Though Cooder accused Keith Richards of ripping off his
musical ideas shortly afterwards, the product of the ’69 session he played for
The Rolling Stones is a milestone in electric slide playing.
His ethereal part on Sister Morphine on 1971’s Sticky Fingers was most likely played on his unusual blue ’67 Stratocaster, with its bound rosewood fingerboard. Eerie, ululating and every bit as soulful as Jagger’s detached vocal, Cooder’s trademark ‘fanning’ slide vibrato shapes his tone as much as his gear.