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Doxa
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The careful, sublime reading and study of 30's country blues numbers, that they mastered in BEGGARS ("Prodigal Son"), LET IT BLEED ("LOve In Vain"), and to an extent still in STICKY FINGERS ("You Gotta Move") was now transformed into straight-forward 70's loud electric guitar-heavy orgy. There is not one drop of Delta left, but pure blues rock; if the Chicago cats tranformed acoustic solo numbers into electric band stuff, that so much impressed the British r&b groups of the 60's, the Stones updated the latter into 70's sound, played by the greatest rock and roll band in the world. Could be even some Johnny Winter influence there. But I guess Robert Johnson must be smiling somewhere out there, 'those devils got it, man...'
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gimmelittledrink
I like the fact that they brought something new to the song and, in effect, made it their own. That's what a good cover version does.
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What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
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What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
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Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
Mathijs
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
Correct.
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
Correct.
By the way, did anyone ever saw Jimi use a capo on the guitar?
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
Correct.
By the way, did anyone ever saw Jimi use a capo on the guitar?
No. Then again, he didn't use open tuning a lot, either. If he did, he played in open E with a slide.
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
Correct.
By the way, did anyone ever saw Jimi use a capo on the guitar?
No. Then again, he didn't use open tuning a lot, either. If he did, he played in open E with a slide.
That is what I mean, real guitarists as Jimi uses no capon
Add Zappa as well and you have my 2 biggest guitar-heroes...
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What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs
Thanks for the info.
I am quite sure that also Jagger's guitar has a capo at the 2nd fret.
C
I am not. They way the A-chord is damped and the way he sometimes slides up to D makes me think he played it without a capo.
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Add Zappa as well and you have my 2 biggest guitar-heroes...
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scottkeef
Well, all I know is this is the kind of lip-smacking chiken lickin down home funk that turned me on and every which way but loose as a 15 yr old white boy in 1972...right on the verge of good as sex!!
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liddas
What tuning is Taylor on this?
C
Open G, most likely.
Taylor is in open G with a capo on the second fret, using a blond, maple capped neck Telecaster with both pickups on, through a Fender Deluxe and a tape delay. Jagger is in open G as well, using the Bigsby burst through an Ampeg V4 or VT-40.
I find Jagger's guitar sound to be absolutely brilliant, and this track truly of one of the standout tracks from Exile.
Mathijs