Is Jessica played mainly with two fingers, like a Django Rheinhardt thing?
DB: I was thinking about Django Rheinhardt when I wrote that thing. Well, I still listen to Django, but at that particular time that’s all I was listening to. I was trying to get that Django sound, that real happy kind of a thing that he does. I was playing it like a two finger thing because you know Django only had two fingers because his hand was burned, so yes you can play that tune with two fingers, but I don’t do it that way. When I was writing it I was kind of playing it with two fingers to try to get that sound. The skip hop sound. BG: When I listen to One Way Out on Eat a Peach, it’s one of the greatest solos I have ever heard, how did you get all those great riffs in one lead? DB: I don’t remember exactly what I did on that record. That is a fun song to play, but I probably put a little western swing kind of thing to it. Duane was more of a spitfire kind of a player and my playing was more western swing type. I grew up with a guy that was and still is a great, great western sw