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David Bowie - Heroes (Paris, 2002l (Original Post) highplainsdem Jan 1 OP
Excellent Version ProfessorGAC Jan 1 #1
Yes, that's Earl Slick. Just found a 2004 interview he did for Vintage Guitar that you might enjoy: highplainsdem Jan 1 #2
Good Article ProfessorGAC Jan 1 #3
How cool, that you have the same guitar! I thought you'd find the info on gear interesting, but didn't highplainsdem Jan 1 #4
A Few, Yes ProfessorGAC Jan 1 #5

ProfessorGAC

(75,861 posts)
1. Excellent Version
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 02:57 PM
Jan 1

This song is in my top 3 David tunes.
Was that Earl Slick to David's left? I looked at the YouTube description but there was nothing there about the players.

highplainsdem

(60,076 posts)
2. Yes, that's Earl Slick. Just found a 2004 interview he did for Vintage Guitar that you might enjoy:
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 03:30 PM
Jan 1
https://www.vintageguitar.com/34728/earl-slick-2/

This is my favorite Bowie song, and my favorite performance of it. David's enjoying himself so much, so beautifully relaxed, and the vocal is perfect.

highplainsdem

(60,076 posts)
4. How cool, that you have the same guitar! I thought you'd find the info on gear interesting, but didn't
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 04:29 PM
Jan 1

realize you'd see a guitar matching one of yours, especially when they only show six of his guitars. Do you know of any other famous guitarists who play that Dan Armstrong guitar?

ProfessorGAC

(75,861 posts)
5. A Few, Yes
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 04:34 PM
Jan 1

Rick Derringer used one, Joe Walsh, Mike Campbell from the Heartbreakers, and a few others.
Geezer Butler from Sabbath used the bass version. Pretty sure there's a picture of him playing it on the inside jacket of their Vol 4 LP.
I have it set for high action for slide. The pickups can be swapped in and out in a few seconds. I only have the standard humbucker & single coil options, but the high action requires the humbucker as there is no way to adjust the distance between the strings and the pickup.
I play it very little. It's more a low cost collector's item at this point.

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