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.... maybe out...? like "Brown sugar".....
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Rather replace it with Too Tight , Let Me Go or Have You Seen Your Mother Baby
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
Mathijs
I only hear one rhythm guitar.
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
Mathijs
I only hear one rhythm guitar.
On the choruses, too? It's been a while so I'm not certain myself.
Does sound like Taylor, similarity placed to his solo on the outro onRocks Off.I think he also plays the solo on the break, that doesn’t sound like Keithand it’s an overdub.It sounds a little like his solo on Dead Flowers album versionQuote
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There is also a lead guitar absolutely buried in the outro
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the bonus track "Live in NYC" from Amsterdam - Keith plays the wrong chords, the whole thing is lame and boring - and they released it.
Listen to El Mocambo - what a great exploding thing...
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There is also a lead guitar absolutely buried in the outro
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There is also a lead guitar absolutely buried in the outro
It's not Taylor who did the solo. The ending of it is something he could have done, though - more fluently, of course.
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
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The studio version is good but I think the live versions of the song are my favorite. The one from the '78 live in Texas release just flat out rocks.
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jp.M
.... maybe out...? like "Brown sugar".....
It was fun while it was around. It's probably been "out" for longer than Brown Sugar, but because it wasn't ever played all that often nobody really noticed. All the namechecks are out of date by now, and Mick probably has it filed in the "revisiting the past" category.
But I do love that great tearing intro at the end of GHS, and the "give us a kiss" outro.
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the bonus track "Live in NYC" from Amsterdam - Keith plays the wrong chords, the whole thing is lame and boring - and they released it.
Listen to El Mocambo - what a great exploding thing...
Wow! That's hilarious!
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the bonus track "Live in NYC" from Amsterdam - Keith plays the wrong chords, the whole thing is lame and boring - and they released it.
Listen to El Mocambo - what a great exploding thing...
Wow! That's hilarious!
Indeed hilarious. I did not trust my ears - there are so many great versions aside that trainwreck-version
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the bonus track "Live in NYC" from Amsterdam - Keith plays the wrong chords, the whole thing is lame and boring - and they released it.
Listen to El Mocambo - what a great exploding thing...
Wow! That's hilarious!
Indeed hilarious. I did not trust my ears - there are so many great versions aside that trainwreck-version
It sounds like there was a mix-up at the beginning sounding like IORR. It really got great by the end. I love it.
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
Mathijs
Are you saying it’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout?
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
Mathijs
Are you saying it’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout?
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
Mathijs
Are you saying it’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout?
Sure.
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Intro Keith left channel, pans to right, Taylor rhythm left, Richards Berry fills right
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Keith rhythm right, Taylor rhythm left, Richards Berry fills right, sax middle, faint rhythm guitar likely Jagger in the middle
Underneath 'I bet you going t to get John Wayne': sounds like a guitar in an echo feedback, strange editing mistake
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Intro to solo underneath 'yes you are' sounds like Taylor
Solo: Richards
Outro: second rhythm guitar in the right channel: Richards
Solo underneath the outro: difficult to hear, sounds like Taylor is doing Berry-bends.
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I listened to this the other day and I was admiring Keith Richards super clean Chuck Berry fills. Really a nice touch with the reverb on those. Some of his best IMO.
I think this song absolutely fits on this album as the closer. It’s a hell of a way to end the album. I think they should have completed All The Rage back then and had it open the second side. Then put Silver Train as a B-side. I don’t think it’s a strong as All The Rage/You Should Have Seen Her Ass.
I was wrong. It’s Richards on rhythm and the overdubbed solo. Taylor on the fills.
Nope, it's Richards on rhythm, fills and solo, Taylor on rhythm.
Mathijs
Are you saying it’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout?
Sure.
Verse
Intro Keith left channel, pans to right, Taylor rhythm left, Richards Berry fills right
Chorus
Keith rhythm right, Taylor rhythm left, Richards Berry fills right, sax middle, faint rhythm guitar likely Jagger in the middle
Underneath 'I bet you going t to get John Wayne': sounds like a guitar in an echo feedback, strange editing mistake
Solo
Intro to solo underneath 'yes you are' sounds like Taylor
Solo: Richards
Outro: second rhythm guitar in the right channel: Richards
Solo underneath the outro: difficult to hear, sounds like Taylor is doing Berry-bends.
Mathijs
I hear a different lead guitar doing hammer-ons before the choruses. I figured it was the same guitarist as the solo (Richards).
I am surprised to hear that’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout because I read an article where the journalist said Keith was playing the rhythm guitar and they decided to have him play solo before the rest of the band joined. I don’t hear anything particularly like Taylor on the left channel.
I’m usually advocating that I hear Taylor in tracks where others disagree. Here I believe I’m the opposite!
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I am surprised to hear that’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout because I read an article where the journalist said Keith was playing the rhythm guitar and they decided to have him play solo before the rest of the band joined.
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I am surprised to hear that’s Taylor playing rhythm throughout because I read an article where the journalist said Keith was playing the rhythm guitar and they decided to have him play solo before the rest of the band joined.
Why are you surprised that Taylor played rhythm throughout whatever song?