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Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: MingSubu ()
Date: June 6, 2011 23:40

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?

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Sleepy City ()
Date: June 6, 2011 23:43

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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?

There's certainly one from 1972 (New York I think).

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: June 6, 2011 23:54

I even know where to buy them..cool smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2011-06-07 00:12 by Amsterdamned.

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Captainchaos ()
Date: June 7, 2011 00:44

maybe not true seperation but brussell's - v easy to pick out who's doin what guitar wise

also brucie bonus of being one of the best played/recorded gigs The Stones ever did imho

whats the New York one SleepyCity?

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Sleepy City ()
Date: June 7, 2011 01:05




Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Captainchaos ()
Date: June 7, 2011 01:26

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Impressive!!! great stuff, just thinkn then...
it'd be great as a matrix with someone with aud vibe too to get abit of venue vibe into the soundboard me thinks?

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: MingSubu ()
Date: June 7, 2011 02:51

I just got "Out On Bail". Listening to the '78 NJ show. It is a soundboard and sounds really good. Easily distinguish the 2 guitars.

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: June 7, 2011 14:37

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...smoking smiley

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Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Sleepy City ()
Date: June 7, 2011 15:29

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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...smoking smiley

I'm inclined to agree. Give me Brian's simple chug-chugging on Berry songs any day.

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: June 7, 2011 15:32

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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...smoking smiley

Maybe he was way ahead of his time. All this conservative and conditioned bullshit not to noodle when someone is singing. I loved it.

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: straycatblues73 ()
Date: June 7, 2011 17:27

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Amsterdamned
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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...smoking smiley

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 !

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: Sleepy City ()
Date: June 7, 2011 19:24

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straycatblues73
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Amsterdamned
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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...smoking smiley

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 !

It sounded better with Brian's harmonies.

Re: Bootlegs For Guitar Players
Posted by: pmk251 ()
Date: June 7, 2011 19:51

The recording with almost complete channel separation of the guitars is Pittsburgh '72, aka An American Affair or The Royal Dragon.

I think that performance of BBJ is great, as were practically all of them from that tour. What your ear might be picking up on is the mix. The guitar exchanges on that song are thrilling.



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