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SomeGuy
It's on Rolling Stones No 2 (1965).
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SomeGuy
It's on Rolling Stones No 2 (1965).
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SomeGuy
It's on Rolling Stones No 2 (1964).
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SomeGuy
It's on Rolling Stones No 2 (1964).
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Sighunt
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SomeGuy
It's on Rolling Stones No 2 (1965).
It's such a long time ago, that you got me confused
So I looked up my original 1964 Rolling Stones No 2 album, which I really bought in 1964 and yep, my memory is still fine. But I just saw that Deltics made a copy of the album's backside
I Can't Be Satisfied is indeed a great song (also by Muddy), but man, the whole album, after 55 years, still lifts me up way above the clouds. I only need to close my eyes and I'm flying ...
By the way, did they play the song live (I don't mean the YouTube version) any time after 2000? If so, I must have missed it.
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Sighunt
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Sighunt
Also on More Hot Rocks.
Yeah, that's the first place I heard it in the States. Fantastic, almost liquid slide guitar by Brian. Makes you shake your head more about Brian's talent versus Brian's output.
One of the highlights of the 'On Air' release is a live version of 'I Can't Be Satisfied.' Brian's slide is more metallic, with a rusty edge. Very powerful.
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NilsHolgersson
We need a new Blue and Lonesome.. "Still Blue and Lonesome"
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NilsHolgersson
We need a new Blue and Lonesome.. "Still Blue and Lonesome"
But still very clear that he had (has) a long, long way to go before mastering slide guitar.