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Originally Posted by The Vorticist
What did James say exactly about it? Because as far as I can tell the rhythm guitar bit at the end of NSAF sounds very much like Richey's guitar playing (check out the Glastonbury 94 performances when Richey actually played, the tone and overall sound of his guitar sounds pretty close as far as tone goes to whats played at the end of NSAF.)
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This from what I can gather is one of those songs where bits of the demo were kept. From what I know, Richey does play on the demo, however when it came to the EMG sessions, James added the ending onto the track. Initially it would seem Richey appears on the choruses and intro of the final track, certainly not in the verses or the ending.
Listening to the demo, tracks have definitely been cut into the final version, the choruses are hugely beefed up, which would suggest James layered it somewhat with more of his own tracks. Even if Richey does play on this it would be hard to hear it in the layers of guitars anyhow.
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