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156: A Conversation with Vic Flick
Publisher |
Parading Press
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Bands
Music
The Beatles
Categories Via RSS |
History
Music
Publication Date |
Jan 13, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:27:46

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1700.48-300x225.png" alt="" width="300" height="225">In a slight departure from the SATB norm, I present an account of the career of a Beatles peer: session guitarist Vic Flick, whose work appeared in 1960s music charts alongside The Beatles. Every Fab fan will know his soundtrack work on their first two United Artist films, but in addition to this, he contributed to a McCartney solo project, worked with George Martin (and Beatle acolytes Peter and Gordon), as well as scores of other “British Invasion” acts.

And yes – it was he who played the iconic 007 James Bond theme guitar riff.

Check out his memoir, Guitarman, on Amazon or direct from Vic (http://vicflick.com/).

300x249.jpg" alt="" width="632" height="526"> Special thanks to Bob Rush!

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In a slight departure from the SATB norm, I present an account of the career of a Beatles peer: session guitarist Vic Flick, whose work appeared in 1960s music charts alongside The Beatles. Every Fab fan will know his soundtrack work on their first two United Artist films, but in addition to this, he contributed to a McCartney solo project, worked with George Martin (and Beatle acolytes Peter and Gordon), as well as scores of other “British Invasion” acts.

And yes – it was he who played the iconic 007 James Bond theme guitar riff.

Check out his memoir, Guitarman, on Amazon or direct from Vic (http://vicflick.com/).

Special thanks to Bob Rush!

The post 156: A Conversation with Vic Flick appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

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