Arpeggio wrote:To be fair, because of well - known problems, Jet's memory for some things during the period concerned wasn't always 100% accurate. Whenever he mentioned "Diamonds" to me, it was always in connection with the Jaguar. However, no less an authority than Colin Pryce - Jones, who knew Jet well and backed him for virtually 25 year, has - in recent years - concluded that "Diamonds" was actually recorded deploying the Fender VI played very high up the neck. I will attempt to verify this with Charles Blackwell in due course. Jet being indisposed for the actual session, then the likelihood was that it was played by Big Jim Sullivan (who taught Jet how to play the Fender VI as a lead instrument in 1962). Your comments are invited please!!!
Bests....Rob
No.
Jet said
at the time (on TV promo appearances in the first half of 1963) that
Diamonds was played on a guitar (he never claimed it was the Jaguar) "tuned down a tone".
He is unlikely to have said this if it had been played on a Bass VI.
Whoah... just noticed the bit about "Jet being indisposed for the actual session".
There has
never, to my knowledge, been the slightest suggestion that Jet is not on the record of
Diamonds, playing lead guitar in D minor. The outfit was under no pressure at the time and there was no reason for Jet to hand over lead guitar duties to anyone else. The tune of
Diamonds was well within Jet's capabilities.
The revelation about "one of the band" playing lead guitar on
Scarlett O'Hara was made by Jet himself as long ago as early
1968. This was in a News Of The World double-page spread in the wake of the then-recent news item about the instrumental members of Love Affair not being on the record of No 1 hit
Everlasting Love. It was a bit of a surprise at the time, but on reflection, it made sense that whoever played on
Scarlett O'Hara also played on The Tony Meehan Combo's
Song Of Mexico (and even on
I'm Telling You Now by Freddie and the Dreamers). All three sound like the same guitarist with the same guitar and even the same set of strings.