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TheflyingDutchman
There's an article in a magazine in the early eighties -I wish I could dig it up-
writing that Taylor was driving in his car with his then wife Valerie and Taylor heard WAOF on a local radios station. Taylor's reaction was :" WtF, that's me playing". Hence the settlement , Tops included in the early 8-tees.
A little mixup here. It was performing credits on Tops he reacted on. Which settlement, btw, the lump sum for performing on Tops that he got? He didn't get that for WOAF.
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Kurt
Mick Taylor Talk - what's on your mind right now...
...Nothing.
Nothing about Mick Taylor is on my mind right now.
The Rolling Stones are on tour in 2019 yet some seem committed to the agenda of keeping this thread at the top of page 1 every single day.
Whatever...
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TheflyingDutchman
There's an article in a magazine in the early eighties -I wish I could dig it up-
writing that Taylor was driving in his car with his then wife Valerie and Taylor heard WAOF on a local radios station. Taylor's reaction was :" WtF, that's me playing". Hence the settlement , Tops included in the early 8-tees.
A little mixup here. It was performing credits on Tops he reacted on. Which settlement, btw, the lump sum for performing on Tops that he got? He didn't get that for WOAF.
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TravelinMan
Tops wasn’t played over the airwaves.
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RollingFreak
He was on Tops and Waiting On A Friend I always heard.
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RollingFreak
He was on Tops and Waiting On A Friend I always heard.
There's this "Ask Keith" link on his site, i don't know if it's still there, anyway.
Keith told that you can hear a guitar track and think it's only one guitar, "but it could be 5 or 6 guitars, and you wouldn't even notice it". God knows what Richards, Taylor, Jagger and their producers have cemented together back in the days, hence the unsolved questions about who played what.
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RollingFreak
He was on Tops and Waiting On A Friend I always heard.
There's this "Ask Keith" link on his site, i don't know if it's still there, anyway.
Keith told that you can hear a guitar track and think it's only one guitar, "but it could be 5 or 6 guitars, and you wouldn't even notice it". God knows what Richards, Taylor, Jagger and their producers have cemented together back in the days, hence the unsolved questions about who played what.
Did he talk about WOAF in particular, or their overdubbing in general?
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DandelionPowderman
Still not convinced whether there is an acoustic on WOAF at all. I've checked umpteen times, both the studio version and the outtakes..
Sounds like something else, imo.
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DandelionPowderman
Still not convinced whether there is an acoustic on WOAF at all. I've checked umpteen times, both the studio version and the outtakes..
Sounds like something else, imo.
There's is no acoustic on WAOF and the other outtakes contain exactly the same track although differently edited, sound wise. For the 100the time.
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OpenG
All the talk about the intro had to be Taylor and not Keith - I am not sure because the intro walking down the C chord( b and c notes) to the b note is second nature to Keith and then to the suspended F is something Keith would play. Yes separately is similar but its all a guess.
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DandelionPowderman
Is that kleerie playing and singing?
He's missed here.
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DandelionPowderman
Still not convinced whether there is an acoustic on WOAF at all. I've checked umpteen times, both the studio version and the outtakes..
Sounds like something else, imo.
There's is no acoustic on WAOF and the other outtakes contain exactly the same track although differently edited, sound wise. For the 100the time.