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StonesTod
it's more like T.Rex meets the Stones.
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donvis
Just listening to this closely today. I hear 2 acoustic guitars, one in each channel. Am I mistaken?
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donvis
Just listening to this closely today. I hear 2 acoustic guitars, one in each channel. Am I mistaken?
Could be one guitar track, Ronnie's 12-string. Do they both have that jangely 12-string sound? Are they playing the exact same thing? Doubling tracks with a slight delay in one speaker was/is a common studio technique to fatten up the guitar sound.
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DandelionPowderman
Not always, but while Ronnie was creating this song (intended for his solo album), he had Kenney Jones from the Faces on drums and Willy Weeks on bass. Then Mick and Keith took over...
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It's only true. RONNIE WROTE this song. And Mick like it. And he gave Ronnie other song (I forget name) for IORR. It's explained perfectly somewhere.
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StonesTod
it's more like T.Rex meets the Stones.
i think this is in the guinness record book as the rock'n'roll song with the most guitar tracks? i believe the final count was 473...
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Olly
A visitor could be forgiven for thinking this site is devoted to It's Only Rock 'n Roll at the minute...
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Olly
A visitor could be forgiven for thinking this site is devoted to It's Only Rock 'n Roll at the minute...
it's the week of dandelion's "album talk: it's only rock-n-roll"