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Taylor1
video: [youtu.be]I thought this interview with Keith was interesting because he mentions some Stones songs have as many as 8 guitars on them. I wonder which ones .
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Taylor1
video: [youtu.be]I thought this interview with Keith was interesting because he mentions some Stones songs have as many as 8 guitars on them. I wonder which ones .
Dance would be a contender.
In a2015 interview Jagger said Keith and Taylor added overdubbed guitars to the song after the initial recordings at Stargroves.This quote can be found on the Time is on Our Side website,under the database track talk for Moonlight MileQuote
DandelionPowderman
He said he made the riff, not that he played on the recording.
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Taylor1
Moonlight Mile? It has Taylor, Jagger and Keith said in an interview he plays on it on the abbreviated end. I read where Moonlight Mile was cut down from like 8 minutes
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Taylor1
video: [youtu.be]I thought this interview with Keith was interesting because he mentions some Stones songs have as many as 8 guitars on them. I wonder which ones .
Dance would be a contender.
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Taylor1In a2015 interview Jagger said Keith and Taylor added overdubbed guitars to the song after the initial recordings at Stargroves.This quote can be found on the Time is on Our Side website,under the database track talk for Moonlight MileQuote
DandelionPowderman
He said he made the riff, not that he played on the recording.
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Taylor1In a2015 interview Jagger said Keith and Taylor added overdubbed guitars to the song after the initial recordings at Stargroves.This quote can be found on the Time is on Our Side website,under the database track talk for Moonlight MileQuote
DandelionPowderman
He said he made the riff, not that he played on the recording.
I know, but it's not consistent with what Keith is saying:
The only thing in Sticky Fingers I don't have anything to do with is Moonlight Mile, 'cause I wasn't there when they did it. It was great to hear that because I was very out of it by the end of the album and it was like listening, really listening. It was really nice.
- Keith Richards, 1971
I thought I wasn't on Moonlight Mile but the last riff everybody gets into playing is a riff I'd been playing on earlier tapes before I dropped out.
- Keith Richards, 1971
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Taylor1In a2015 interview Jagger said Keith and Taylor added overdubbed guitars to the song after the initial recordings at Stargroves.This quote can be found on the Time is on Our Side website,under the database track talk for Moonlight MileQuote
DandelionPowderman
He said he made the riff, not that he played on the recording.
I know, but it's not consistent with what Keith is saying:
The only thing in Sticky Fingers I don't have anything to do with is Moonlight Mile, 'cause I wasn't there when they did it. It was great to hear that because I was very out of it by the end of the album and it was like listening, really listening. It was really nice.
- Keith Richards, 1971
I thought I wasn't on Moonlight Mile but the last riff everybody gets into playing is a riff I'd been playing on earlier tapes before I dropped out.
- Keith Richards, 1971
To further muddy the waters (pun intended) didn’t Taylor say he wrote the riff the strings are based upon?
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DandelionPowderman
2016.
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TheflyingDutchman
This: Tribute to the late Jack Bruce.Taylor's last public guitar solo started at 4.10.
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FP
Anyone got any pics of Mick Taylor smiling? Serious question, his time in the Stones is always portrayed as misery but he must have enjoyed some of it surely! Although maybe not when anyone was taking a photo
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FP
Anyone got any pics of Mick Taylor smiling? Serious question, his time in the Stones is always portrayed as misery but he must have enjoyed some of it surely! Although maybe not when anyone was taking a photo
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Taylor1
Keith didn’t smile that much until the late 1970s in a lot is photos , maybe as part of his image of disrespectful menace
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Rocky Dijon
There aren't that many happy-go-lucky junkies. Keith's image, until he settled into the Merry Pirate, was of a dangerous criminal guitarist. Some of it was just image and some of it wasn't. Either way, he wasn't likely to smile for the press. These were the same people waiting for him to overdose or go to prison.