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Redhotcarpet
There's an audio interview from 1970 on this page. It's not the Rolling Stone interview but very telling about credits and how his stuff was used in Jagger/Richards songs, how they sponge things and used his stuff in their songs. Also praises Charlie and Bill and says the credit thing is passé.
Keiths style from 1968/1969 is very very influenced by Ry and there are licks lifted from Ry, open and standard. Monkey man, Midnight Rambler (obviously from two songs on Jamming with Edwards, possibly other sessions as well), the riffing on Live with me etc. Which partly started to change in 1971 and actually through Mick's open G riffing style. And Keiths updated Berry/Cooder style.
Very interesting interview 1970 about the Stones
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Redhotcarpet
There's an audio interview from 1970 on this page. It's not the Rolling Stone interview but very telling about credits and how his stuff was used in Jagger/Richards songs, how they sponge things and used his stuff in their songs. Also praises Charlie and Bill and says the credit thing is passé.
Keiths style from 1968/1969 is very very influenced by Ry and there are licks lifted from Ry, open and standard. Monkey man, Midnight Rambler (obviously from two songs on Jamming with Edwards, possibly other sessions as well), the riffing on Live with me etc. Which partly started to change in 1971 and actually through Mick's open G riffing style. And Keiths updated Berry/Cooder style.
Very interesting interview 1970 about the Stones
The riffing on LWM changed back to what he did on the original version, after he played parts of the bass riff in 69/70..
How can that sound like Cooder, btw?
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Redhotcarpet
There's an audio interview from 1970 on this page. It's not the Rolling Stone interview but very telling about credits and how his stuff was used in Jagger/Richards songs, how they sponge things and used his stuff in their songs. Also praises Charlie and Bill and says the credit thing is passé.
Keiths style from 1968/1969 is very very influenced by Ry and there are licks lifted from Ry, open and standard. Monkey man, Midnight Rambler (obviously from two songs on Jamming with Edwards, possibly other sessions as well), the riffing on Live with me etc. Which partly started to change in 1971 and actually through Mick's open G riffing style. And Keiths updated Berry/Cooder style.
Very interesting interview 1970 about the Stones
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DandelionPowderman
so Keith must have worked differently than you and others are insinuating. Or do you belive he wrote the songs based on Cooder's ideas, and that Ry let that pass?
I don't doubt that he knicked a few licks, though, but that's probably it. No need to make it bigger than it is, imo.
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DandelionPowderman
so Keith must have worked differently than you and others are insinuating. Or do you belive he wrote the songs based on Cooder's ideas, and that Ry let that pass?
I don't doubt that he knicked a few licks, though, but that's probably it. No need to make it bigger than it is, imo.
I wasn' tyring to insinusate, I was just saying I had heard that. I don't know if its true or not.