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silvercordsays...Cool stuff I didn't know from Wiki:
Clapton's guitar tone on the song, created using his Gibson SG guitar and a Marshall amplifier, is renowned among guitarists as perhaps the best example of his legendary late-'60s "woman tone", a thick yet articulate sound that many have tried to emulate. For the solo Clapton used the opening lines from the pop standard "Blue Moon", creating a contrast between the Moon and Sunshine in the two songs. The solo itself highlights the disparity, starting with long sustained notes from the memorable 1930s ballad and gradually altering each line until midpoint when the solo breaks out into a more energetic and somewhat typical guitar solo.
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