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stonesnow
Keith had to do both guitar parts? Brian could have handled the electric guitar soloing more deftly. Why couldn't Mick do the tambourine part? They did the vocal track separately by then, what was Mick doing during the recording of the instrumental track, standing in the control room smoking? Great track, just should have had Brian on electric guitar and Keith on acoustic for that live, rather than overdubbed, feel...
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stonesnow
Keith had to do both guitar parts? Brian could have handled the electric guitar soloing more deftly. Why couldn't Mick do the tambourine part? They did the vocal track separately by then, what was Mick doing during the recording of the instrumental track, standing in the control room smoking? Great track, just should have had Brian on electric guitar and Keith on acoustic for that live, rather than overdubbed, feel...
He never really played an electric guitar solo without the bottleneck.
Also, from the mid 60s, he played less guitar and focused more on other instruments.
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stonesnow
Keith had to do both guitar parts? Brian could have handled the electric guitar soloing more deftly. Why couldn't Mick do the tambourine part? They did the vocal track separately by then, what was Mick doing during the recording of the instrumental track, standing in the control room smoking? Great track, just should have had Brian on electric guitar and Keith on acoustic for that live, rather than overdubbed, feel...
He never really played an electric guitar solo without the bottleneck.
Also, from the mid 60s, he played less guitar and focused more on other instruments.
Yes, apparently so. I've looked up line-up configurations from the timeisonourside site to try and prove you wrong, but I can't find one example. I Just Want To make Love To You, Tell me, You Can Make It If You Try, Empty Heart, It's All Over Now, You Can't Catch Me, Heart Of Stone, Pain In My Heart, If You Need Me, 2120 South Michigan Avenue--if he wasn't playing harmonica, he was playing a lot of tambourine or a bit of undistinguished rhythm...for the overall Stones sound, he was really not an indispensable member and was ultimately the least Stones-sounding of them all. Now Mick Taylor, well there's a guitar player whose sound and imprint you could miss...
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Silver Dagger
Jagger's vocal is reminiscent of his performance on That's How Strong My Love Is. Great, impassioned blue eyed soul.
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Silver Dagger
Jagger's vocal is reminiscent of his performance on That's How Strong My Love Is. Great, impassioned blue eyed soul.
Well put.
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Reagan
It's Casino. I never would have thought to score this song to violence, but that's why Marty is Marty.
I love this song. Seriously in my top 20 Stones songs of all time list. Wish a stereo version was available. Come on ABKCO. I'm ready to buy.
-R
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what LP is this collected on? More Hot Rocks?
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what LP is this collected on? More Hot Rocks?
I had it in NO STONE UNTURNED collection - an album which was almost a holy grail for a completist, at least during the early 80's.
- Doxa