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LinerNoteNerd LinerNoteNerd
I’ve been combing through the liner notes of some classic rock albums, and I just found that the hook on a well‑known track was actually written by a session guitarist who never got credited. It’s funny how many hits have a silent contributor hiding in plain sight.
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Nice find—classic rock loves its invisible hands. Guess the session guitarist is now a legend in the shadows. Maybe the album cover should get a “secret guitar hero” credit.
LinerNoteNerd LinerNoteNerd
Absolutely, the cover art could use a little “uncredited guitar wizard” tag—makes the mystery tangible. It’s the sort of tiny homage that turns a simple photo into a treasure map for the devoted fan.
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A treasure map on the cover? I love that. Maybe add a tiny neon arrow pointing to the hidden guitar—fans will feel like they just uncovered a backstage pass.
LinerNoteNerd LinerNoteNerd
Neon arrow it is—just a faint glow on the sleeve, right over the guitar’s head, like a little wink from the producer. Fans will feel like they’ve got a backstage pass, and we’ll get a perfect cue for a future “where’s the hidden guitar?” trivia night.