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DandelionPowderman
Listen again. Taylor clashes with the rhythm in the centre.
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svt22
The Rolling Stones were more than a studio band only.
Lots of good players around indeed, and Taylor was one of them, on stage in particular. What's your point?
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svt22
The Rolling Stones were more than a studio band only.
Lots of good players around indeed, and Taylor was one of them, on stage in particular. What's your point?
Pay attention.
"it's no accident that Taylor's stint coincided with the Stones' most consistently great recordings."
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svt22
There's always a bit of luck involved in one's career. Even for a great player like Taylor was, back in the days. The Stones seemed to like him.
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svt22
The Rolling Stones were more than a studio band only.
Lots of good players around indeed, and Taylor was one of them, on stage in particular. What's your point?
Pay attention.
"it's no accident that Taylor's stint coincided with the Stones' most consistently great recordings."
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svt22
There's always a bit of luck involved in one's career. Even for a great player like Taylor was, back in the days. The Stones seemed to like him.
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svt22
The Rolling Stones were more than a studio band only.
Lots of good players around indeed, and Taylor was one of them, on stage in particular. What's your point?
Pay attention.
"it's no accident that Taylor's stint coincided with the Stones' most consistently great recordings."
Actually, I'd say it was a total accident. Doesn't take anything away from Taylor at all and in fact he enhance what they did. He wasn't involved at all on Beggar's and hardly on LIB. So I think we've established the Stones were doing this without MT. And I'm a Taylorist!
Same way you're not going to slam MT for GHS or IORR. Not bad albums but not at the same level as the big 4.
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DandelionPowderman
Listen again. Taylor clashes with the rhythm in the centre.
Straight, dry and some what boring berry rhythm guitar in the centre of the acetate mix. More interesting guitars to the left and right.
The fill on the middle dry guitar at 2:18 - 2:22 whilst spikey guitar on right gets busy is cool though. Is that what you mean by clashing guitar?
A lick at the end of the song flies in over that middle rhythm guitar.
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Ah, the kinda funkier guitar that bleeds through under that centre dry guitar at times?
So what's that, like 5 different guitars on this damn track?
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DandelionPowderman
You got it! That is obviously Taylor's original track.
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DandelionPowderman
Maybe
Btw, I'm listening to the first two King Crimson-albums now. Sa you would have put it: Ace!
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straycatblues73
as for the rest , no taylor guitar , even on this "acetate". keith left and right .
There's a guitar in middle.
no ,there isnt . turnaround remnent only
What are you listening to?
On Little Queenie from the acetate download from earlier in this thread there is a clear basic rhythm guitar in centre of the mix in addition to the guitars on the left and right.
Not just in turn around, but through the majority of the track. It creeps in circa 0.28 of the track and plays through the rest of the song.
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GasLightStreet
The vocal overdubs on GYYYO and LYL are painfully obvious, especially on LYL. The Mannish Boy overdubs are a travesty.
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straycatblues73
1 Ya-Ya's , 2 the acetate and 3 the GS outtake which is possible a camera audio recording ? no mix , no dubs.
so on YY- keith L and keith R, with taylor lead bleeding through turnaround and faintly the end .
GS outtake all original
acetate - listened again -ah , thats right third guitar is taylor track! i take that back .
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Redhotcarpet
There are many traks on LYL without overdubs. Some were shortened. Some overdubbed.
And did Keith ever top this. No he didnt.
No overdub:
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DandelionPowderman
Maybe he thought the overdub was Taylor? More Taylor, please!
PS: I know you can take a joke, kleerie
I was just joking myself Dandie. It's obviously not Taylor but Keith who's noodling here. You know I recognize Taylor's and Keith's solo style immediately.