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Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: pricepittsburgh ()
Date: July 2, 2015 05:56

Anyone else think these two tracks sound similar at times?

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: Turner68 ()
Date: July 2, 2015 06:05

Yes because they both use the patented Keith Richards' open g chord technique. You'll hear the same in start
Me up brown sugar before they make me run happy honky tonk women etc

Pick up a guitar and learn it. It's really easy and you can kind of play all those songs after half and hour.

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: July 2, 2015 06:19

Never thought of it -- yes!

Only get my rocks off while I'm sleeeeeeeeping


Time is right for fighting in the streeeeeeet, boy

neat smiling smiley

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: pricepittsburgh ()
Date: July 2, 2015 06:41

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swiss
Never thought of it -- yes!

Only get my rocks off while I'm sleeeeeeeeping


Time is right for fighting in the streeeeeeet, boy

neat smiling smiley
lol exactly. That's what I was talking about primarily.

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: JMARKO ()
Date: July 2, 2015 08:38

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Turner68
Yes because they both use the patented Keith Richards' open g chord technique. You'll hear the same in start
Me up brown sugar before they make me run happy honky tonk women etc

Pick up a guitar and learn it. It's really easy and you can kind of play all those songs after half and hour.

Except Street Fightng Man on the album is not in open G. It's open E tuning.

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: July 2, 2015 11:59

And Rocks off is in standard tuning. A great underrated example of Keiths guitar playing and how he somehow found his own unique style in 1971/1972.

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: July 2, 2015 12:01

1.05.... wow
Not only 1.05 but wow...



Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: July 2, 2015 12:47

I don't hear any resemblence at all, Rocks Off is in standard tuning, and SFM in open E.

Mathijs

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: MrThompsonWooft ()
Date: July 2, 2015 12:54

No but has anyone noticed that the Stones ripped U2s When Love comes to Town for You Got Me Rocking?

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: July 2, 2015 14:09

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Mathijs
I don't hear any resemblence at all, Rocks Off is in standard tuning, and SFM in open E.

Mathijs

thumbs up i hear something maybe in the melody but keiths parts they way theyre plaued etc is so different from eachother. Rocks off is electric boggie and roll with sharp riffs. Sfm is an acoustic tornado. A storm.

Re: Rocks Off Street Fighting Man (Similar)
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: July 3, 2015 19:36

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JMARKO
Quote
Turner68
Yes because they both use the patented Keith Richards' open g chord technique. You'll hear the same in start
Me up brown sugar before they make me run happy honky tonk women etc

Pick up a guitar and learn it. It's really easy and you can kind of play all those songs after half and hour.

Except Street Fightng Man on the album is not in open G. It's open E tuning.

Yet alone they sound NOTHING alike.



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