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with sssoul
the cd/dvd is from the sunday show, and the number that includes the Monkey Man riff is Shirley -
one of my favourite parts of the whole show. very cool of you to be there there, FSW!
Keith sang back-up while playing electric piano on Act Together; he sang lead on Sure the One You Need.
both of which are brilliant moments for sure - i reckon you'd really dig the release
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with sssoul
You know, if Keith did a solo gig in '74 (doing only Stones' songs) it probabaly wouldn't have sold buckets.
Oh yes, it would have. Keith? Solo in 1974? Imagine Keith in 1974 releasing a solo album and touring behind it and adding his signature Stones songs (You got The Silver, Happy, Coming Down Again, maybe even Salt of the Earth) to the set...a tour of smaller (circa 2-3,000 seating) with a backing band of Ronnie and other friends. Instant sell-out nearly anywhere.
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71Tele
Looks like a great show! It's ironic that Keith and Ronnie's guitars work better here than they actually do in the Stones. Was "Sweet Little Rock & Roller" with Keith on lead vocals from this show as well? Or was that with Faces? I've seen the clip on YouTube.
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Silver Dagger
Unlike my Stones tape from Sept 8 73...but that's a whole other story.
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Four Stone Walls
In '74 Keith had no solo cult following. As I said - the gig was mainly packed with Faces fans.