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DandelionPowderman
Certainly not Brian. Probably Cooder on guitar.
www.timeisonourside.com:
Probable line-up:
Drums: Charlie Watts
Bass: Bill Wyman
Acoustic guitar: Ry Cooder
Slide electric guitar: Ry Cooder
Lead vocal: Mick Jagger
Background vocals: Mick Jagger, Jimmy Miller & others
Percussion: Jimmy Miller
Handclaps: ---
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DandelionPowderman
Certainly not Brian. Probably Cooder on guitar.
www.timeisonourside.com:
Probable line-up:
Drums: Charlie Watts
Bass: Bill Wyman
Acoustic guitar: Ry Cooder
Slide electric guitar: Ry Cooder
Lead vocal: Mick Jagger
Background vocals: Mick Jagger, Jimmy Miller & others
Percussion: Jimmy Miller
Handclaps: ---
I am with KeithNacho. Sounds like Keith is on it to me, unless it was one of those days when he was avoiding Ry Cooder.
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JJHMick
I love the song but what interests me the most is whether this was intentionally done. Intentionally meaning: Mick and Keith agreeing after the positive example of In Another Land to give Bill a regular composer's spot just as it was usual with the Beatles/Harrison and the Who/Entwistle.
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JJHMick
I love the song but what interests me the most is whether this was intentionally done. Intentionally meaning: Mick and Keith agreeing after the positive example of In Another Land to give Bill a regular composer's spot just as it was usual with the Beatles/Harrison and the Who/Entwistle.
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marcovandereijk
Why is it that Bill Wyman's songs sound like he is only half awake?
Even if he's not singing them himself?
I believe they're referring to the open g rhythm guitar played by Ry.Quote
bigmac7895
Reshot carpet- listened to the track and trying to pick out the Honky Tonk Women riff and I just don’t hear it.