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The guys (Keith & Ron) were pretty busy for the time when 'Love you Live' is recorded....it's magic that they can play at all I think...They sounded much better 1978...
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Come On
The guys (Keith & Ron) were pretty busy for the time when 'Love you Live' is recorded....it's magic that they can play at all I think...They sounded much better 1978...
The El Mocambo-show from 1977 is on par with their best 78-stuff, though.
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DandelionPowderman
Here's Keith in 1978
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Come On
The guys (Keith & Ron) were pretty busy for the time when 'Love you Live' is recorded....it's magic that they can play at all I think...They sounded much better 1978...
The El Mocambo-show from 1977 is on par with their best 78-stuff, though.
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MartinB
I seem to be the only one who likes Keith sound in the last tour. But I do.
Even the O2 concerts were great (sound-wise), and the 6 European gigs I have seen in 2014 were fabulous. Raw, dirty and meaty. Yeah, the 355 is a bit clinky, but otherwise Keith remains an example how the make to most from the simplest possible set up.
is it really important how Keith looks ? to me it's all about the music .to know the stones is to love the stones !!!Quote
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The guys (Keith & Ron) were pretty busy for the time when 'Love you Live' is recorded....it's magic that they can play at all I think...They sounded much better 1978...
The El Mocambo-show from 1977 is on par with their best 78-stuff, though.
Mmmmaybe...but look at Keith on that pic...Vojne Vojne...too much Love in Vein..
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Keith might be one of the only rock superstar guitarists who doesn't use a distortion/boost pedal of some sort. I think it limits his sounds unnecessarily and often wonder if he is too lazy or stubborn to experiment in that department. He might have boxed himself in early on when he was often quoted as saying "it's all in the fingers, we just plug the guitars into the amps and turn 'em up".
Keith has used various boost and distortion pedals since 1975. Volume boosts, line drivers, overdrives etc by MXR, Fulltone, Zinky, Boss, Boogie, Ibanez and what more. All are operated by the techs behind the amps.
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Here's Keith in 1978
Yup, on a Jack D - trip this time...
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DandelionPowderman
Here's Keith in 1978
Yup, on a Jack D - trip this time...
No thats heroin or possibly, since it's the short period just before the 1978 tour when he was on one of his methadone trips. He was back on heroin during the 1978 tour.
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On one of the rehearsal clips for this tour (She's So Cold) you could see MXRs and the phaser as well.
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That's Mick Taylor's pedalboard.Quote
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On one of the rehearsal clips for this tour (She's So Cold) you could see MXRs and the phaser as well.
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Naturalust
Thx Redhotcarpet , but as usual pretty vague/sparse on the effects information. A Tube Screamer and a Tube Tape Echo is all he's using these days?
Maybe....
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That's Mick Taylor's pedalboard.Quote
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On one of the rehearsal clips for this tour (She's So Cold) you could see MXRs and the phaser as well.
No it wasn't. There were two or three pedals. No Boss.
And it was the only time I've heard Keith play She's So Cold with a phaser.
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Okay.. I'll have to check that video again!Quote
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That's Mick Taylor's pedalboard.Quote
DandelionPowderman
On one of the rehearsal clips for this tour (She's So Cold) you could see MXRs and the phaser as well.
No it wasn't. There were two or three pedals. No Boss.
And it was the only time I've heard Keith play She's So Cold with a phaser.
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Naturalust
Thx Redhotcarpet , but as usual pretty vague/sparse on the effects information. A Tube Screamer and a Tube Tape Echo is all he's using these days?
Maybe....
peace
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AllAboutYours
Okay.. I'll have to check that video again!Quote
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AllAboutYours
That's Mick Taylor's pedalboard.Quote
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On one of the rehearsal clips for this tour (She's So Cold) you could see MXRs and the phaser as well.
No it wasn't. There were two or three pedals. No Boss.
And it was the only time I've heard Keith play She's So Cold with a phaser.
Could have been a flash of several boards as well. Hard to tell from the quick clip