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MingSubu
I've tried searching, but came up with nothing. Recently, I've read of a certain bootleg that had great guitar seperation(Richards in one speaker, Taylor in another). I'm sure there are a few like this. Anyone have an idea?
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Come On
I don't know but isn't young Taylor takin over a litte to much of the song already from the beginning?, I mean if I would have been the singer I would have throw a bottle at him for playing like @#$%& when its not a break for solo-guitar...
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Come On
I don't know but isn't young Taylor takin over a litte to much of the song already from the beginning?, I mean if I would have been the singer I would have throw a bottle at him for playing like @#$%& when its not a break for solo-guitar...
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Come On
I don't know but isn't young Taylor takin over a litte to much of the song already from the beginning?, I mean if I would have been the singer I would have throw a bottle at him for playing like @#$%& when its not a break for solo-guitar...
Maybe he was way ahead of his time. All this conservative and conditioned bullshit not to noodle when someone is singing. I loved it.
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Come On
I don't know but isn't young Taylor takin over a litte to much of the song already from the beginning?, I mean if I would have been the singer I would have throw a bottle at him for playing like @#$%& when its not a break for solo-guitar...
Maybe he was way ahead of his time. All this conservative and conditioned bullshit not to noodle when someone is singing. I loved it.
vocals , guitars, brass - all have their own riffs/ melodies and they all seem to have enough space. fantastic, never bettered !