ASH: The greatest British chord sequence of the 1990's
Produced by Owen Morris, recorded at Rockfield Studios, 'Goldfinger' by Ash is quite possibly the greatest British chord sequence of the 1990s. I'm now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the channel, get access to ad free & bonus content, visit / jameshargreavesguitar Thanks! Many images and videos in my YouTube content have been found online without any attribution or credit available. In many cases I have therefore not been able to add a credit in the videos themselves due to lack of information. If your image or video has been used and a credit is required, please email me with your details and evidence of authorship and a credit will be added into the video description. Many thanks, JH.

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