Mystery solved. Its not Bach, and its not Chet Atkins.
Its Hugo Alfvén's "Swedish Rhapsody #1
Check at this link and you'll here it within the first 15 seconds of
the piece.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7SToRJavog
Good question though, I've been listening to Made in Japan since the
mid 70's and this answers one of my many questions about the music of
my life.
Clint
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 02:58:09 -0000, thermal122000 <thermal@wcox.com> wrote:
I first heard this very short classical riff when I was only 18.
Ritchie Blackmore just blew me away at how perfectly he had played it.
I had forgotten for years and years what album it was on and heard it
again by utter chance on the Made In Japan album, remastered version.
It's at 55:30 and is the last little ten second riff just before he
starts the long lead-in to
> Space Truckin'. I think it may be a piece by Bach, but I just don't
> know the name of it. If anyone knows the answer to this mystery, I'd
> be very grateful to know the answer! Thanks very much!
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