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Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: stones40 ()
Date: June 9, 2016 11:00

When I heard the opening strings of Lady Jane 29/11/12 at the O2 Arena I immediately wondered how they could replicate Brian's part in the song.
I was amazed to find that Ronnie Wood's guitar playing sounded like a dulcimer or harp and he covered Brian's part in the song excellently.
Ronnie once again showed that he is an excellent musician who unfortunately does not always receive the plaudits for his skills and interplay by loads of iorr
posters out there.

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 9, 2016 14:17

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stones40
When I heard the opening strings of Lady Jane 29/11/12 at the O2 Arena I immediately wondered how they could replicate Brian's part in the song.
I was amazed to find that Ronnie Wood's guitar playing sounded like a dulcimer or harp and he covered Brian's part in the song excellently.
Ronnie once again showed that he is an excellent musician who unfortunately does not always receive the plaudits for his skills and interplay by loads of iorr
posters out there.

It was nice, but the obvious thing to do... and it doesn't really sound like a dulcimer or a harp.

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Date: June 9, 2016 14:42

Quote
stones40
When I heard the opening strings of Lady Jane 29/11/12 at the O2 Arena I immediately wondered how they could replicate Brian's part in the song.
I was amazed to find that Ronnie Wood's guitar playing sounded like a dulcimer or harp and he covered Brian's part in the song excellently.
Ronnie once again showed that he is an excellent musician who unfortunately does not always receive the plaudits for his skills and interplay by loads of iorr
posters out there.

Well put.

One of the reasons is obviously that extended guitar solos, where the guitar stands out from the rest of the music = the only way to play a mean guitar for many posters.

Lady Jane
Posted by: flilflam ()
Date: March 4, 2021 16:56

This is a very beautiful ballad, with intelligent lyrics, and great interplay between Keith and Brian.Is that a harpsichord and lyre ? Keith's guitar work is superb.

I would love to see a new album featuring lovely ballads like this one. Just once, forget the loud jumpy rock songs.


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Re: Lady Jane
Posted by: Lynd8 ()
Date: March 4, 2021 17:02

Beautiful track - I was really glad they brought it out live again in 2012. Not sure it stayed in the set long and also not sure if its had an official live release from that period. Can anyone weigh in on this?

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-03-04 17:05 by Lynd8.

Re: Lady Jane
Date: March 4, 2021 17:22

More info in the track talk: [iorr.org]

Re: Lady Jane
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: March 4, 2021 18:26

I know this has been gone over. It set the Stones apart from the Beatles with this Elizabethan drenched cut. From Brian's glory days.

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: micha063 ()
Date: October 19, 2024 16:25

When I try to cover a song and it doesn't work, it might be because the song itself is not too good. Of course it's not necessarily like that. Sometimes it took me a long time to do justice to a song. This happened to me, when I tryed to cover Lady Jane. All I have is my voice and my accoustic. After many attempts I found my version. The main challenge was to strip the arrangement down to my accoustic. The melody of Jaggers singing is being repeated by Brian Jones. The instrumental part is different. Brian Jones plays the part, that Mick Jagger sings before. Both take place over different chords in the progression. So I had to learn to play the melody over different chord progressions. And the intro is played by two guitars. So I had to work on playing both at the same time. The same with the solo / instrumental part.
This is a tune, I do have to practice from time to time. Otherwise I'd loose how to play it. It's a very beautifull challenge.
Did anybody of you guys cover it or try to do so?



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Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: Zotz ()
Date: October 20, 2024 00:22

Lady Jane - Brian Jones Tribute by Hilton Park 2016

video: [youtu.be]

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: micha063 ()
Date: October 20, 2024 15:54

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Zotz
Lady Jane - Brian Jones Tribute by Hilton Park 2016

video: [youtu.be]

Very nice and exact cover.

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: pmk251 ()
Date: October 20, 2024 22:05

The melody Neil Young stole because he was too wasted to write his own.

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: October 20, 2024 22:36

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pmk251
The melody Neil Young stole because he was too wasted to write his own.

What do you mean? What melody?

Re: Track Talk: Lady Jane
Posted by: pmk251 ()
Date: October 21, 2024 00:24

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More Hot Rocks
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pmk251
The melody Neil Young stole because he was too wasted to write his own.

What do you mean? What melody?

Perhaps "borrowed" is a better word.

Re: Lady Jane
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: October 21, 2024 08:52

Quote
Lynd8
Beautiful track - I was really glad they brought it out live again in 2012. Not sure it stayed in the set long and also not sure if its had an official live release from that period. Can anyone weigh in on this?

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