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Nah. The last thing that song needs is a Taylor guitar solo.
You mean it makes it too long.
No.
None of this is suitable or needed in any way...
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kleermaker
I thought you British would recognize irony. Another illusion gone up in smoke.
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Bärs
I don't get why everybody is talking about the "fast" tempo. The tempo is medium on the Exile version.
It has a 4/4 194 bpm feel, which is very fast in rock.
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dandelion1967
I was about to add this videos... I made it to put Nicky's piano on the front. The guy was amazing... true rhythm piano, but without losing his melodie. Stu wasn't able to play like this, he was more a blues-oriented pianist.
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I don't get why everybody is talking about the "fast" tempo. The tempo is medium on the Exile version.
It has a 4/4 194 bpm feel, which is very fast in rock.
If you play the shuffle beat on the drums it flows along in a standard boogie/swing/jazz up-tempo tune. Well, it's faster than medium tempo but not that fast.
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dandelion1967
I was about to add this videos... I made it to put Nicky's piano on the front. The guy was amazing... true rhythm piano, but without losing his melodie. Stu wasn't able to play like this, he was more a blues-oriented pianist.
Dandelion1967 - That's not really right, is it? Stu was great with boogie woogie - on tracks like Down the Road Apiece. It was his bread and butter.
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stonehearted
It's their Little Richard tribute. A bit of Long Tall Sally topped with Tutti Frutti.