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Are the dual lead guitars and vocal harmonies still prominent?

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Are the dual lead guitars and vocal harmonies still prominent?

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Andy: Yes, very much so, with a little bit of slide guitar in there. We’ve got a clean guitar sound, and we sort of pride ourselves on being a tight, melodic band really. We try to use the guitars a little like a horn section actually. I think we’ve pretty much explored different ways to use two guitars. It’s been done to death, you know, a couple of guys jamming together. We try to get a little more constructive with the guitar parts. Like you said, ‘Blind Eye’ was a great example, or any of the songs where the guitars step out front and become almost like a horn section. I understand it was your idea to use the dual leads, because the band couldn’t choose between you and Ted Turner. Andy: The rhythm section was auditioning for the front line, and they found two of us, Ted Turner and myself. I had already been playing in a little twin guitar band. The rhythm section couldn’t decide which one of us to go with at the audition. They were thinking of putting a keyboard player and guitaris

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