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kleermaker
'Knocking' in best sound quality available thus far:
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kleermaker
'Knocking' in best sound quality available thus far:
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kleermaker
'Knocking' in best sound quality available thus far:
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JumpinJeppeFlash
It's good but i still think MT is oversoloing here. It doesn't really sound as it did when they recorded it. Best version in my opinion is MSG 2003 or maybe SDF 2007 when Ronnie plays the solo.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
It's good but i still think MT is oversoloing here. It doesn't really sound as it did when they recorded it. Best version in my opinion is MSG 2003 or maybe SDF 2007 when Ronnie plays the solo.
.....and Micks harp solo, he nailed the original.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
It's good but i still think MT is oversoloing here.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
It's good but i still think MT is oversoloing here.
He indeed does plus after the first few bars he improvises while (imo) he should have duplicated note for note what he played on the studio version.
This is a "signature"/legendary solo so there's really no way to play it differently.
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Munichhilton
At first I was afraid...but now I know what you mean...
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Doxa
I've seen Taylor doing the solo - or the jam part - a couple of times with different bands, and usually it has been terrific. Each time different. And each time I remember thinking, it sounds great, but if...
I also have seen The Stones doing the song live. In Glasgow 2003 it was the highlight of the show for me, and especially Ronnie's solo made me a huge impact. Together with Mick's harmonica. The idea of having Taylor there sounded so unreal that it didn't even occurred to my mind. But when the band decided then during Licks tour to play the tune I am rather sure that all they were thinking of a certain player - how would he do that, and since he is not there, how to do it other way. The solo has Mick Taylor written in it, if any solo have. But like I said, Ronnie did a great job in those circumstances (much better than I think Jagger (in vocals) and Richards did. But if...
But now all of that comes together... it is almost surreal...
- Doxa
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Silver Dagger
Can it make a dead man come though??
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kleermaker
'Knocking' in best sound quality available thus far:
help....
can't.....
stop.....
watching....
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Silver Dagger
Can it make a dead man come though??
Silver
I was waiting for that one and you did it!
The answer is yes of course it can.
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kleermaker
'Knocking' in best sound quality available thus far:
help....
can't.....
stop.....
watching....
Exactly. This view is stunning. The war and debate is over and over by a knockout! Where is Sam Cutler when you need him - again, the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world.