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Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: mryapp ()
Date: May 16, 2009 15:18

Something Happened To Me Yesterday"


Pure genius.

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: May 16, 2009 17:31

tough...
Midnight rambler ya-ya's
SFTD ya-yas
Gimme Shelter studio
Brown Sugar - all live in 1972

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: 5string ()
Date: May 16, 2009 22:35

no doubt in my mind--the completion of the studio version of "you got the silver"

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: Markdog ()
Date: May 17, 2009 03:13

Beggar's Banquet - whole album.

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: J.J.Flash ()
Date: May 17, 2009 07:55

I'd have to include his part in crazy Mama.Riff at its best.

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: billwebster ()
Date: May 17, 2009 11:27

You Don't Have To Mean It

I just love the song.

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: tomremi ()
Date: May 17, 2009 12:08

Well, besides the CYHMK riff, I would say the low guitarriff in the last few minuts of Fool to Cry. It's just incredible, and it made the song my favorite slow song.

-TomR

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: skipstone ()
Date: May 18, 2009 01:47

Hmmmm....

There are a lot of songs that could and would qualify for this one...

As far as 'not the usual Stones' sounds...

Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Slave
Wild Horses
Shattered
certainly a few others...

'The Sound Of The Stones'
Gimme Shelter
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Bitch
Sweet Virginia
Dancing With Mr D
Crazy Mama
She's So Cold
Tie You Up
Honky Tonk Women
Love Is Strong
Rough Justice
Summer Romance
a few others...ha ha ha ha

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: Ringo ()
Date: May 18, 2009 02:14

Keith's opening riff on Brown Sugar on Get Your Leeds Lungs Out, that's the essence of Keith to me. The attitude of that riff!

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: May 18, 2009 03:12

Learning to play the guitar

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Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: baxlap ()
Date: May 18, 2009 06:33

I'd go with his collective body of work in 1968-69, starting with Jumpin' Jack Flash, through Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and the Honky Tonk Women single and ending with Brown Sugar and Wild Horses.

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: oldkr ()
Date: May 18, 2009 07:35

still a fool on hubert sumlins about them shoes- its the distillation of a career- his finale...

OLDKR

Re: Keith's finest musical moment
Posted by: Beelyboy ()
Date: May 22, 2009 20:55

a word should be said for a lot of his very beautiful acoustic playing on track...
wild horses comes to mind; a twelve in there AND a six? whatever...just incredibly lovely

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