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headly123
Ok so here is my two cents on this matter. I was just watching Ladies and Gentlemen last night and started thinking about the people on here who swear Ron Wood is the best and great and all of that. And what I was thinking was ARE YOU FRIGGEN NUTS ? The way Taylor played was a thing of beauty . I was also thinking listening to Love In Vain was whether they even tried to play it with Woodie . I don't think they did and I am sure he would have screwed it up. Jeez he even stole most of the solo he played on Can't you hear me knocking when they played it live . So I submit to those of you who insist that Ron Wood is better to get your hearing checked.
OK I am done with me Rant.
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Silver Dagger
Discussion closed.
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stones78
They played LIV with Wood. In 78', 95', 98', 02' and 07'.
There are like 1000 threads saying what you just said.
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ChrisM
"Taylor Vs Wood One final thought.." Somehow I doubt the 'final' in this statement...
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Rocky Dijon
. There's also an officially released version on STRIPPED from 1995. Be forewarned that it's a rehearsal version and they leave in Keith screwing up and the band having to start the song over so brace yourself if you've never heard it and are used to thinking of 1969-1973 as perfection.
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NICOS
I never understand that RWood didn't played with the Stones as he did with the Faces, if I see old Faces clips he's outstanding........
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NICOS
I never understand that RWood didn't played with the Stones as he did with the Faces, if I see old Faces clips he's outstanding........
That's because in the Faces there wasn't another junkie-pirate guitar player putting him 'in his place'.