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with sssoul
that lovely lick that goes cantering up and down late in the number is Ronnie, isn't it
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HeatherAnnePeel
A classic track, one that definitely served as a blueprint for the the early Black Crowes sound. Also, a fave of mine, along with "Hand Of Fate"; featuring Wayne Perkins' killer solo and Keith's great open G rhythm playing, as this one does, as well.
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Liddas
- Crazy Mama III (MJ/KR) -RW on guitar and backing vocals, Billy Preston on piano
and backing vocals, Ollie Brown on cowbell; backing track recorded on the 29th
March, Black And Blue-version
- Crazy Mama IV (MJ/KR) -RW on guitar and backing vocals, Billy Preston on piano
and backing vocals, Ollie Brown on cowbell; edited Sucking In The 70’s-version
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marcovandereijkQuote
with sssoul
that lovely lick that goes cantering up and down late in the number is Ronnie, isn't it
Right here it is:
Live '97 double door.
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drewmasterQuote
marcovandereijkQuote
with sssoul
that lovely lick that goes cantering up and down late in the number is Ronnie, isn't it
Right here it is:
Live '97 double door.
Thanks for posting. Too bad it lacks the driving intensity of the studio version, IMO.
Drew
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Palace Revolution 2000
Ronnie impresses here; it is not a very hard line, but in Stones territory that is an involved lead line.They don't ususally like fixed lead lines.
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camper88
edit: Isn't Mick playing open g in the double door version?
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skipstone
And that line at the end is certainly Ronnie. Keith can't play like that. The other little lead line is Keith but the jangly zinging up the frets is Ronnie.
How is that such a wonder? Some of you must be drunk!