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Are you talking about the one from the Sticky Fingers Deluxe? That was edited? ThanksQuote
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That version has also been edited guitar wise, for sure, and for the better imo. I don't know who played what, and when it was done.
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Taylor1Are you talking about the one from the Sticky Fingers Deluxe? That was edited? ThanksQuote
TheflyingDutchman
That version has also been edited guitar wise, for sure, and for the better imo. I don't know who played what, and when it was done.
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Taylor1Are you talking about the one from the Sticky Fingers Deluxe? That was edited? ThanksQuote
TheflyingDutchman
That version has also been edited guitar wise, for sure, and for the better imo. I don't know who played what, and when it was done.
Yup, this one, I like it better then the original, a bit more of a "hard rock feel". I like the power chords and the extra guitar (0:20) during the verse. Funny detail: from 2:28 and 3:25 and onwards you can hear a guitar part that Taylor used to play during live versions: playing the single a-string and octave on the d-string.
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Taylor1Thanks, Is the extra guitar Jagger?And so this is not a live take?Quote
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Taylor1Are you talking about the one from the Sticky Fingers Deluxe? That was edited? ThanksQuote
TheflyingDutchman
That version has also been edited guitar wise, for sure, and for the better imo. I don't know who played what, and when it was done.
Yup, this one, I like it better then the original, a bit more of a "hard rock feel". I like the power chords and the extra guitar (0:20) during the verse. Funny detail: from 2:28 and 3:25 and onwards you can hear a guitar part that Taylor used to play during live versions: playing the single a-string and octave on the d-string.
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Taylor1Thanks, Is the extra guitar Jagger?And so this is not a live take?Quote
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Taylor1Are you talking about the one from the Sticky Fingers Deluxe? That was edited? ThanksQuote
TheflyingDutchman
That version has also been edited guitar wise, for sure, and for the better imo. I don't know who played what, and when it was done.
Yup, this one, I like it better then the original, a bit more of a "hard rock feel". I like the power chords and the extra guitar (0:20) during the verse. Funny detail: from 2:28 and 3:25 and onwards you can hear a guitar part that Taylor used to play during live versions: playing the single a-string and octave on the d-string.
Sounds like a studio recording to me. Maybe Jagger played a few power chords, I don't know.
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GasLightStreet
Sometimes "extended version" is more akin to the finished take, or even are, than the single version etc or even the actual full version.
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Where might one find the extended ER?? I don't think I've ever heard a 6:58 version before. Any truth to the story it came from 8-Track?
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Taylor1
Which guitar does Taylor play on the extended version. Is it the one in the left speaker that takes the solo or the one in the right speaker that plays the last note when the song ends
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Turner
Where might one find the extended ER?? I don't think I've ever heard a 6:58 version before. Any truth to the story it came from 8-Track?
The extended ER from the bootleg STATIC IN THE ATTIC, which I couldn't find for some reason, is the full recording ie unedited of what became the album version. In other words, Mick finished the vocal(s) and it's the full length version for consideration before it was edited for the LP and the single version.
To my knowledge. And ears, last I knew.
Anything else you hear, like the one I posted, is some other version of that one most likely.
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Taylor1
Which guitar does Taylor play on the extended version. Is it the one in the left speaker that takes the solo or the one in the right speaker that plays the last note when the song ends
Taylor - right speaker
Richards - left speaker
* There is no "extra guitar". Just two guitars. Richards plays a little rhythm instead of lead the whole time. There is no point with three guitars. This take is obviously live in the "studio" AKA Stargroves.
Sorry, to be more precise: with the extra guitar(s) I mean the one's that are not on the initial official release.