In a September 2005 response to a fan, bass player Martin Turner said "The Pilgrim" was built on bass riffs, the slow section with guitarist Ted Turner's melody on top and then the 7/8 fast section. "I spent hours putting this together and it borrows somewhat from classical music I had studied. Andy did a good job of improvising the guitar over the top, not easy with that time signature". (Source The Pilgrim Songfacts).
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In a September 2005 response to a fan, bass player Martin Turner said "The Pilgrim" was built on bass riffs, the slow section with guitaris… read more
In a September 2005 response to a fan, bass player Martin Turner said "The Pilgrim" was built on bass riffs, the slow section with guitarist Ted Turner's melody on top and… read more
Wishbone Ash is a British rock band which achieved its greatest success in the early and mid-1970s. Their most popular albums included Wishbone Ash (1970), Argus (1972), There's the Rub (1974), and New England (1976). They were one of the first bands to use twin lead guitars. Wishbone Ash can trace its origins back to Torquay, Devon, England, a seaside resort in the southwest of the country. It was there that Martin Turner and Steve Upton first performed together; Turner on bass, Upton on drums, before moving to London in 1969 to seek fame and fortune. In the capital the decisi… read more
Wishbone Ash is a British rock band which achieved its greatest success in the early and mid-1970s. Their most popular albums included Wishbone Ash (1970), Argus (1972), There's the Ru… read more
Wishbone Ash is a British rock band which achieved its greatest success in the early and mid-1970s. Their most popular albums included Wishbone Ash (1970), Argus (1972), There's the Rub (1974), and New England (1976). They were on… read more