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Grant wrote and directed the 2005 film Wah-Wah, loosely based on his own childhood experiences.
The following musicians are believed to have played on the studio version of "Wah-Wah":
So I got my guitar and went home and that afternoon wrote 'Wah-Wah'.
(Interview and profile pertaining to the release of his film Wah-Wah.)
In the form Phuzamoya, the town's train station is shown in the film Wah-Wah.
Grant kept a diary of the experience, later published as a book (The Wah-Wah Diaries).
Um, Scuzzer, could I have my Wah-Wah peddle back please?"
Legendary guitar player Wah-Wah Watson was featured as a guest performer as well.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band have often included "Wah-Wah" in their live performances.
He then drove to his home, Kinfauns, in Surrey, and wrote "Wah-Wah" that same afternoon.
A sort of Wah-Wah with Panoramic Echo Chamber.
The Wah-Wah Diaries: The Making of a Film.
Leng identifies "Wah-Wah" as being directed at the "artifice" and "pretense" surrounding the Beatles.
In "Wah-Wah", he states sarcastically:
Bubbles" performed by Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Ragin "
"An Oral History of the Wah-Wah Pedal" in Wax Poetics magazine.
Recent limited edition LP reissue on Wah-Wah Records (Spain).
Harrison recalls in the film that when he heard the layers of echo that Spector had slathered over Wah-Wah “I hated it.
Has built-in E tuner, distortion booster, treble and bass booster, Wah-Wah, repeat percussion.
Buwalda grew up in the village of Blerick and was one of the founders of the Dutch literary magazine Wah-Wah.
He promptly drove to his Esher home, Kinfauns, where he documented his frustrations with the group in a new composition, "Wah-Wah".
Steve Waddington co-wrote, co-produced, and contributed 'Wah-Wah' guitar to the System 7 track 'Habibi'.
In Leng's words, Spector "[unleashed] his full armory of reverb-flooded production values" on "Wah-Wah".
Inglis views part of the second verse as a reference to the "abuse and humiliation" that Harrison had received at Twickenham, echoing the sentiments of "Wah-Wah".
After "Wah-Wah", he brought "My Sweet Lord" forward in the order, followed by "Awaiting on You All", before handing over to Billy Preston.