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Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: rollmops ()
Date: March 4, 2014 17:18

Was Keith the first rock musician to be linked with the term "riff"? Obviously there had been other musicians who based their talents on creating great riffs like Beethoven, chuck berry, Muddy waters, John Lee Hooker etc.. Keith is the Riffmaster and also Keith Riffchards. When did that start? (the naming and the expertise in riffing).
Riffs are cool sometimes better than solos!!!
Rock and roll,
Mops

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 4, 2014 17:32

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rollmops
Was Keith the first rock musician to be linked with the term "riff"?

Probably Eric Clapton first (or Hank Marvin)

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Mel Belli ()
Date: March 4, 2014 17:34

Link Wray, maybe?

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 4, 2014 21:49

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Mel Belli
Link Wray, maybe?

Too bad no one's heard of him...

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: March 4, 2014 22:50

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Youngie
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Mel Belli
Link Wray, maybe?

Too bad no one's heard of him...

You're kidding, right?
...Last year here in a tiny dive bar in Los Angeles, Rockman, aboynamedsue69 and myself went to a Link Wray celebration. at one point there were about 15 electric guitars on stage playing Rumble

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: March 4, 2014 22:53

YEAH that was a crazy evening BluzDude ...... Rumble indeed ...



ROCKMAN

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: March 4, 2014 22:54

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Rockman
YEAH that was a crazy evening BluzDude ...... Rumble indeed ...

You mean you remember it?smileys with beersmileys with beer

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Dreamer ()
Date: March 4, 2014 22:55

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Youngie
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Mel Belli
Link Wray, maybe?

Too bad no one's heard of him...

I've known him for 30 years. He was a riffmeister alright!

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:00

Yawn. He's only known by a few guys LOL.

Whereas Eric Clapton & Hank Marvin are known by millions...

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:01

Who's Hank Marvin?

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:04

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BluzDude
Who's Hank Marvin?

One of the most influential electric guitarist's of all time and in a band which started it all (before the Beatles & Stones)...



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-03-04 23:04 by Youngie.

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:06

He played for Elvis?
Never heard of him, so he couldn't be that important.confused smiley

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: rob51 ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:07

I think the first was Riff Rifferson?

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:07

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BluzDude
He played for Elvis?

According to you Elvis is a band? confused smiley

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:09

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Youngie
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BluzDude
He played for Elvis?

According to you Elvis is a band? confused smiley

No, but his back up musicians form a band, regardless if they have a name or not.

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:15

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BluzDude
No, but his back up musicians form a band, regardless if they have a name or not.

Cool. And who is talking about Elvis? I'm talking guitarists. Anyway If you want to think that Elvis' band was more well known or influential than the Shadows...that's your problem...

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: March 4, 2014 23:19

Youngie, I'm messing with you...but honestly I don't think that many people who are casual fans, especially outside the UK and Western Europe know about the Shadows.

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: March 5, 2014 00:14

<<If you want to think that Elvis' band was more well known or influential than the Shadows>>

Funny that someone would post that in a thread about Keith, who thinks quite highly of Scotty Moore.





Keith liked Moore enough to record with him--but did he ever record with the Shadows?





Macca too liked Elvis' band.





Regarding the Shadows, I'm from the U.S. and I didn't realize until a few weeks ago that they recorded the original version of Apache. I always thought it was done first by Jörgen Ingmann, who had the U.S. hit with it in 1961. In the 80s and 90s, U.S. oldies radio always played the Ingmann version, never the Shadows original.




Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Date: March 5, 2014 00:43

Well, Stonehearted, at least he liked Cliff/the Shadows enough to change his name smiling smiley

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: March 5, 2014 01:26

You mean that ALO thought it might benefit the Stones publicity-wise. grinning smiley

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: ovalvox ()
Date: March 6, 2014 02:31

Brian beat Keith to the punch. The Last Time is probably the first Rolling Stones riff. After that just about every single was built around a riff. Satisfaction (Keith). Cloud (Brian). 19th (Brian). Helper (Brian). Black (Brian). Jane (Brian). Ruby (Brian). Wait a minute. Who is the riff meister here?

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Munichhilton ()
Date: March 6, 2014 02:36

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Youngie
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BluzDude
No, but his back up musicians form a band, regardless if they have a name or not.

Cool. And who is talking about Elvis? I'm talking guitarists. Anyway If you want to think that Elvis' band was more well known or influential than the Shadows...that's your problem...

C'mon now...keep Elvis name out yo mouths...

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: ab ()
Date: March 6, 2014 15:47

The Shadows were huge in Europe, but almost unknown in the States. Only serious U.S. guitar geeks know who Hank B. Marvin is.

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: March 6, 2014 15:59

I believe it was a jazz term. Looks like the 30's to me.

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Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 6, 2014 16:06

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ab
The Shadows were huge in Europe, but almost unknown in the States.

The Velvet Underground weren't big in Europe or in the States. Quite the opposite. Does this mean VU influenced no-one? You know the answer.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-03-06 16:08 by Youngie.

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 6, 2014 16:07

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ovalvox
Brian beat Keith to the punch.

And The Kinks beat The Stones "to the punch"..

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: March 6, 2014 17:57

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ab
The Shadows were huge in Europe, but almost unknown in the States. Only serious U.S. guitar geeks know who Hank B. Marvin is.

How about Vik Flick ab? He's the British Tommy Tedesco.

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: March 6, 2014 18:42

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Youngie
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ab
The Shadows were huge in Europe, but almost unknown in the States.

The Velvet Underground weren't big in Europe or in the States. Quite the opposite. Does this mean VU influenced no-one? You know the answer.

The problem with that analogy is that the VU were groundbreaking, in that there was nothing like them before, whereas the Shadows were just another instrumental band whose name we know today primarily because they backed Cliff Richard.

But that isn't to say that the Shadows didn't have their fans, as the Beatles composed their own tribute.




Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: michaelsavage ()
Date: March 6, 2014 19:25

The answer is KEITH is the official RIFF King

Re: Keith Richards and The Riff ?
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: March 6, 2014 20:06

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stonehearted
The problem with that analogy is that the VU were groundbreaking, in that there was nothing like them before, whereas the Shadows were just another instrumental band whose name we know today primarily because they backed Cliff Richard

Incorrect. Hank Marvin influenced all the mid 60's British electric guitarists that followed him (Richards, Clapton, Beck etc) - he was the prototype.

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