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I played on Heaven, I played alleged piano on Heaven. That was laid down with just Charlie, Mick and I, I think. I don't think anyone else was in the room. But the session was called for like midnight and Mick and Charlie were the first to arrive and Mick started playing the chord sequence and I sat down at the piano and started following along and next thing I knew it sounded really good. So I told the assistant to roll it and we put some things on it and it sounded very good.
- Chris Kimsey, 1982
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Taylor1. So Kimsey is calling Wyman a liar? I think that quote byKimsey is inaccurate. Wyman himself says he played all those instruments.And I’ve seen him listed elsewhere as playing guitar on itQuote
DandelionPowderman
I played on Heaven, I played alleged piano on Heaven. That was laid down with just Charlie, Mick and I, I think. I don't think anyone else was in the room. But the session was called for like midnight and Mick and Charlie were the first to arrive and Mick started playing the chord sequence and I sat down at the piano and started following along and next thing I knew it sounded really good. So I told the assistant to roll it and we put some things on it and it sounded very good.
- Chris Kimsey, 1982
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
Actually to me that makes wiki a huge valuable resource. Only the person that owns a website can make a change if he/she feels like it, so if it is wrong then it is wrong forever. On wiki, people make changes/corrections all the time.
Wiki also has checks & balances, if someone is abusing it wiki can detect it, or you can report them, and wiki can/will ban users if putting obvious false info.
It's an encyclopedia of epic proportions, incredibly easy to use, and one can get lost for hours starting w/ one topic, and then clicking link after link on others that are related.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
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Kimsey is saying the track was laid down without him and then he overdubbed piano. No conflict. Re-read the statements.
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Song Facts Says:
Along with "Neighbors," this was one of two songs on Tattoo You recorded specifically for the album. The other tracks started as outtakes for other albums.
Keith Richards doesn't play on this track; their bass player Bill Wyman played guitar and also synthesizer and bass. Mick Jagger also played guitar on the track, and the only other performer was Charlie Watts on drums.
[www.songfacts.com]
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
And, according to you, an acoustic (although I can't hear it).
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
And, according to you, an acoustic (although I can't hear it).
There is an acoustic, it could be Jagger. I'm not the only one that hears it.
Bass could easily be Taylor, as he played bass on over half of Goats Head Soup.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
Ringo Starr could've played on it - he's not on the song ie in the mix. If Taylor is heard on Waiting On A Friend I don't hear it.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
Ringo Starr could've played on it - he's not on the song ie in the mix. If Taylor is heard on Waiting On A Friend I don't hear it.
Except Ringo never said: "(There were) two songs on Tattoo You (I played on). One was called Tops and the other was called Waiting on a Friend."
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
Ringo Starr could've played on it - he's not on the song ie in the mix. If Taylor is heard on Waiting On A Friend I don't hear it.
Except Ringo never said: "(There were) two songs on Tattoo You (I played on). One was called Tops and the other was called Waiting on a Friend."
He also played on Brown Sugar, but didn't end up on the record.
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So,....HMS was right after all. Tattoo You is a compilation of seventies leftovers...
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
Ringo Starr could've played on it - he's not on the song ie in the mix. If Taylor is heard on Waiting On A Friend I don't hear it.
Except Ringo never said: "(There were) two songs on Tattoo You (I played on). One was called Tops and the other was called Waiting on a Friend."
He also played on Brown Sugar, but didn't end up on the record.
That’s not what his official Facebook said when I asked.
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
Ringo Starr could've played on it - he's not on the song ie in the mix. If Taylor is heard on Waiting On A Friend I don't hear it.
Except Ringo never said: "(There were) two songs on Tattoo You (I played on). One was called Tops and the other was called Waiting on a Friend."
He also played on Brown Sugar, but didn't end up on the record.
That’s not what his official Facebook said when I asked.
She said what? That Taylor played one of the two electrics or the acoustic on the record. Do you believe that?
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DandelionPowderman
"Waiting on a Friend"... feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar.
What about Keith Richards?
PS: Wikipedia is not a credible source, as you and I can change what's in there right now, if we feel like it.
True, but Mick Taylor himself said he played on both. If you don't think he played guitar, there is a bass part as well.
Ringo Starr could've played on it - he's not on the song ie in the mix. If Taylor is heard on Waiting On A Friend I don't hear it.
Except Ringo never said: "(There were) two songs on Tattoo You (I played on). One was called Tops and the other was called Waiting on a Friend."
He also played on Brown Sugar, but didn't end up on the record.
That’s not what his official Facebook said when I asked.
She said what? That Taylor played one of the two electrics or the acoustic on the record. Do you believe that?
I said I've heard Taylor's parts aren't on the released record and the response was "not true".
I don't know, but I don't see any reason they would not be telling the truth. He's listed on the credits too. It sounds like there are a lot of overdubs, so his guitar might just be the guitar on the right during the verses. There are some stark transitions in that song.