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Gazza
Midnight Rambler was recorded about six or seven weeks before that session took place, it seems
per nzentgraf.de. Rambler is from 10 or 11 March 1969. The Jamming with Edward session is 23rd April.
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Gazza
Midnight Rambler was recorded about six or seven weeks before that session took place, it seems
per nzentgraf.de. Rambler is from 10 or 11 March 1969. The Jamming with Edward session is 23rd April.
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Redhotcarpet
Edward's Thrump Up sounds like Rambler too. Keith said he recorded Ry Cooder and "took him for all he knew". Since Keiths "new" style in 1968/1969 is very similar to Cooders style and technique (not just open G)...
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LiveAtHidepark
Ry Cooder worked as a session guitarist for the Performance movie, recorded as a session guitarist for the Stones in 1968/69 including Sister Morphine. And that's all. They choosed for Mick Taylor (thanks, God !) instead of him, and he couldn't stand that. So he is always mean and deseparate in every interview about the Stones, because he never got the job. He always say he learned the G-tuning to Keith, witch is untrue, as this open tuning was common in the blues with the bottom string tuned to D. One day Keith broked the bottom E string when playing with the G open tuning,didn't stop playing, and so discovered a new style of playing.
Great slide guitarist, Ry Cooder.