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lol exactly. That's what I was talking about primarily.Quote
swiss
Never thought of it -- yes!
Only get my rocks off while I'm sleeeeeeeeping
Time is right for fighting in the streeeeeeet, boy
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Turner68
Yes because they both use the patented Keith Richards' open g chord technique. You'll hear the same in start
Me up brown sugar before they make me run happy honky tonk women etc
Pick up a guitar and learn it. It's really easy and you can kind of play all those songs after half and hour.
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Mathijs
I don't hear any resemblence at all, Rocks Off is in standard tuning, and SFM in open E.
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Turner68
Yes because they both use the patented Keith Richards' open g chord technique. You'll hear the same in start
Me up brown sugar before they make me run happy honky tonk women etc
Pick up a guitar and learn it. It's really easy and you can kind of play all those songs after half and hour.
Except Street Fightng Man on the album is not in open G. It's open E tuning.