Some debate, often emotional, has been taking place at a Ventures forum, prompted by the discovery that, on some “Ventures” pieces (and some claim, whole albums), session musicians played lead guitar and in some instances entirely by themselves, with nary a Ventures member in sight. This was prompted by a post that a session guitarist, Tommy Tedesco, played lead on the enormous Ventures hit “Hawaii Five-O.”
I have been participating in that Ventures forum, principally to learn how to play the early Ventures hits, and was quite disturbed by that revelation and didn't know quite how to take it. Imagine if I had learned here that an unknown (but very good) session guitarist, not our hero Hank, played lead on the original version of “Apache.” Or that none of the Shadows were actually present at Abbey Road. "Apache" would still be as good, but ...
I should add that the great bulk of the Ventures pieces were I believe by Bogle, Edwards, and McGee. But there were a few very different sounding ones attributed to the Ventures, such as "Wipe Out" and "Guitar Twist," that may not have been theirs.
Andy


