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duffydawg
GYYO. Not even close. The SFTD solos between KR and then MT is generally considered one the best exchanges of solos in Rock History. Frankly one of the highlights of live music.
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sanQ
GYYYO is the pinnacle, greatest version of all time where it sounded dangerous and rebellious while they were still top innovators.
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Christopher
This is the one version of Sympathy live where Brian still plays with them.
It is unique for this reason!
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sanQ
GYYYO is the pinnacle, greatest version of all time where it sounded dangerous and rebellious while they were still top innovators.
That'd be the studio version.
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sanQ
GYYYO is the pinnacle, greatest version of all time where it sounded dangerous and rebellious while they were still top innovators.
That'd be the studio version.
NO. Its the YaYa's version.
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sanQ
GYYYO is the pinnacle, greatest version of all time where it sounded dangerous and rebellious while they were still top innovators.
That'd be the studio version.
NO. Its the YaYa's version.
It's not even the complete song and you only really like it because of Taylor's guitar solo.
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His Majesty
It's good, but Taylors boring strumming of chords doesn't match the aceness of the piano on the studio version, Micks vocal is perfect on the studio version and the sound and feel of the soloing on the studio version is pretty unique and cool as @#$%&!
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His Majesty
It's good, but Taylors boring strumming of chords doesn't match the aceness of the piano on the studio version, Micks vocal is perfect on the studio version and the sound and feel of the soloing on the studio version is pretty unique and cool as @#$%&!
That is true. It's a good version, though, albeit incomplete.
Keith's riffing makes up for the standard chord-rhythm in places, imo.
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His Majesty
It's good, but Taylors boring strumming of chords doesn't match the aceness of the piano on the studio version, Micks vocal is perfect on the studio version and the sound and feel of the soloing on the studio version is pretty unique and cool as @#$%&!
That is true. It's a good version, though, albeit incomplete.
Keith's riffing makes up for the standard chord-rhythm in places, imo.
If Taylor's strumming wasn't good enough for Keith, he would have wiped it.
He's not dumb though, Taylor's strumming is very delicate and effective.
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Silver Dagger
I saw a great version played at the last night of the 6 Earl's Court shows in 76. The only night the did an encore, as far as I can remember. And I believe it was the first time they'd played it live since 1970?
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Silver Dagger
I saw a great version played at the last night of the 6 Earl's Court shows in 76. The only night the did an encore, as far as I can remember. And I believe it was the first time they'd played it live since 1970?
They did SFTD as an encore on 4 of the 6 London shows. They also did it in Newcastle 1971 and 10 times in 1975.
My favourite version is the GYYYO one, as well as some other 1969 versions. I like them better than the official studio version. Worked terrific in LA 1975 also....not so well in NYC 1975.
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Silver Dagger
I saw a great version played at the last night of the 6 Earl's Court shows in 76. The only night the did an encore, as far as I can remember. And I believe it was the first time they'd played it live since 1970?
They did SFTD as an encore on 4 of the 6 London shows. They also did it in Newcastle 1971 and 10 times in 1975.
My favourite version is the GYYYO one, as well as some other 1969 versions. I like them better than the official studio version. Worked terrific in LA 1975 also....not so well in NYC 1975.
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Silver Dagger
I saw a great version played at the last night of the 6 Earl's Court shows in 76. The only night the did an encore, as far as I can remember. And I believe it was the first time they'd played it live since 1970?
They did SFTD as an encore on 4 of the 6 London shows. They also did it in Newcastle 1971 and 10 times in 1975.
My favourite version is the GYYYO one, as well as some other 1969 versions. I like them better than the official studio version. Worked terrific in LA 1975 also....not so well in NYC 1975.
The version with Clapton? That one was bloody awful!