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71Tele
Thanks! Nice to have confirmation...I wonder if we'll be able to tell which are the "new licks"?
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Green Lady
I don't know if anyone except MT will really be able to tell (I certainly won't) - but you can bet your boots there will be 789543 posts from people who say they can...
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71Tele
They should have brought Bill in at at the same time to do bass overdubs!
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nonfilter
If I remember correctly he was absent on a good portion of the Exile songs. Keith, Mick Taylor, and Bill Plummer did about half of the bass lines.
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The Sicilian
I wonder who made the initial contacts?
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The Sicilian
I wonder who made the initial contacts?
Someone with great diplomatic skills.
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Lightnin'
Kleermaker, do you remember MJ described himself as "very diplomatic" when he was interviewed very early on in his career... ?
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kleermaker
MT wasn't used properly during studio recordings. Which is a shame and is to the detriment of SF and EOMS.
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nonfilter
Good point! How could Sticky Fingers or Exile be better?!! More lead guitar would just turn them into SRV albums in my opinion. Wasn't it Keith Richards that said something about knowing when not to play for the benefit of a song is a rare talent. I agree. It's all about the spaces in between. Nothing against Stevie Ray, don't get me wrong. And why would it take a diplomat to bring Taylor in for some overdubs? I think he would be more than happy. He played on 'Could Have Stood You Up' many years ago. He also appeared with them at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction that same year. I don't think there's a lot of hard feelings. He just wanted to move on to bigger and better things and get away from some bad addictions.
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