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How Would You Describe Some of The Best Solos, Riffs From The Stones
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: February 16, 2010 13:23

Mick Taylor- Brussels 1973 - SFM

Taylor's tonal heaven reaching maxium climactic arpeggio as he takes the band on his shoulders and he does not even have to use a BOW(sorry JP) just his Vibrato.

Keith - GS Studio - opening seductive splash of notes as he goes down and up
the fretboard. White Voodo

Taylor - Winter - melodic wonderment.

Ron Wood - Yes an actual melodic guitar run on Blinded by Rainbows.

Taylor- Moonlight Mile - His outro climatic looping solo

play that guitar boy.

Re: How Would You Describe Some of The Best Solos, Riffs From The Stones
Date: February 16, 2010 13:57

Highlights for me (change every day, though):

Ronnie and Keith: Down In The Hole
Taylor: If You Can't Rock Me

Re: How Would You Describe Some of The Best Solos, Riffs From The Stones
Posted by: RobertJohnson ()
Date: February 16, 2010 18:54

Keith in "Let Me Go" (studio version): a slight variation on the melody theme that fits in the song in a natural manner, a classic solo with strong rhythm patterns, but with a fluid character. Every note is on the right place there.

Re: How Would You Describe Some of The Best Solos, Riffs From The Stones
Posted by: tomcat2006 ()
Date: February 16, 2010 22:04

All of them in Hold Back, Fight, Back to Zero and Suck On the Jugular. Maybe.

Re: How Would You Describe Some of The Best Solos, Riffs From The Stones
Posted by: bassplayer617 ()
Date: February 17, 2010 00:44

Honky Tonk Woman -- the 1969 single -- everything that is right about the band -- timeless lyrics, a bit of humor, guitar overdubs galore, bit of horns to spice up the mix, and no useless rock star guitar solos.

Tumbling Dice -- the mono 1972 single -- same as above, plus the excellent backing vox by a cast of friends.



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