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=Summary of quotes on "Come Together"= | |||
Allan discussed his recording of "Michelle," stating it was an opportunity and made him realize that playing over chord changes was the same, whether he wrote them or not. He also mentioned that he sometimes finds it easier to play over other people's music rather than his own. He was invited to participate in a Beatles tribute album by Mike Mainieri, with Gordon Beck suggesting the arrangement for "Michelle." Holdsworth enjoyed working with the musicians, including Gary Willis on bass and Kirk Covington on drums. This experience inspired him to create an album with a different band, as his own band members were scattered around the world, making it difficult to tour together. | |||
=Quotes on "Come Together= | |||
==[[Allan Holdsworth: An interview (Atavachron 1994)]]== | ==[[Allan Holdsworth: An interview (Atavachron 1994)]]== | ||