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stonehearted
Brian:
Keith:
Mick Taylor:
Ron:
As for Mick Jagger, that's a tough one. Though a very competent player he doesn't have a distinctive signature style, nothing that when you hear a song you go "Oh, that's a Mick Jagger sounding guitar lick", though he is adept at imitating, like the intro to Doom and Gloom where you think it's Keith but you're amazed to later find out that it's in fact Mick.... I'd have to go with that clip in Performance where he's sitting there with an acoustic guitar covering that John Lee Hooker number, what's the name of it again?....
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His Majesty
Brian - I Can't Be Satisfied
Keith - 2000 Man
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
His Majesty
Brian - I Can't Be Satisfied
Keith - 2000 Man
And the other guitarists?
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His Majesty
Brian - I Can't Be Satisfied
Keith - 2000 Man
And the other guitarists?
Not interested in them.
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DandelionPowderman
Not even Mick Jagger? Is this his first guitar recording with the Stones, btw?
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DandelionPowderman
Not even Mick Jagger? Is this his first guitar recording with the Stones, btw?
That's the studio version sped up. He doesn't play guitar on it.
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His Majesty
Oh my dandie.
Mick often played along on acoustic when they were recording during this time, but he is not on the recording.
There is only one acoustic and one electric guitar and Keith plays both.
You can hear Mick play acoustic (standard tuning, basic chords) on an outtake version of YCAGWYW from Rock & Roll Circus though.
Sway is the first official release to feature Mick on guitar.
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His Majesty
Sway is the first official release to feature Mick on guitar.
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His Majesty
Sway is the first official release to feature Mick on guitar.
That would be CS blues actually. Officially released in Germany.
Mathijs