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Because of the great guitar solo at the end and the nice production it would be interesting to know the studio team/players... guitar sounds a bit like Jennifer Batten - she played for Michaela Jackson e.g. in Dirty Diana (89.49.251.72 11:01, 3 June 2007 (UTC))
Don't masquerade to anybody, not just some idiot wearing sunglasses after dark.