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bakersfield
Filler,..... and why bother? The album would be long enough without it.
Someone said it's better than Respectable????
.....that remark leaves me speechless....!
It is better than stupid Respectable.Idiotic ,boring phonylyrics about Bianca Jagger getting laid on the White House lawn.Musically crap.Micks dismal attempt to sound punkQuote
bakersfield
Filler,..... and why bother? The album would be long enough without it.
Someone said it's better than Respectable????
.....that remark leaves me speechless....!
Nice playing by WaddyQuote
WorriedAboutYou
Been playing B2B a lot recently, the guitars and drums on Too Tight are a standout of the entire album. The keyboards also really stood out (by Blondie Chaplin) to me as sounding great when Jagger is singing the "Don't drive me 'round the block/Let's split another bottle, now/Let's take a hit, loosen up" section.
This songs sounds very KR and could easily be on one of his solo albums. Glorious guitar playing throughout.
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Taylor1Nice playing by WaddyQuote
WorriedAboutYou
Been playing B2B a lot recently, the guitars and drums on Too Tight are a standout of the entire album. The keyboards also really stood out (by Blondie Chaplin) to me as sounding great when Jagger is singing the "Don't drive me 'round the block/Let's split another bottle, now/Let's take a hit, loosen up" section.
This songs sounds very KR and could easily be on one of his solo albums. Glorious guitar playing throughout.
It’s noticeable because on the tracks he doesn’t play on you can hear the differenceQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Taylor1Nice playing by WaddyQuote
WorriedAboutYou
Been playing B2B a lot recently, the guitars and drums on Too Tight are a standout of the entire album. The keyboards also really stood out (by Blondie Chaplin) to me as sounding great when Jagger is singing the "Don't drive me 'round the block/Let's split another bottle, now/Let's take a hit, loosen up" section.
This songs sounds very KR and could easily be on one of his solo albums. Glorious guitar playing throughout.
I doubt you can spot Waddy's guitar on Too Tight (I can't). It's Keith who plays the riff in open G, as well as the solo.
My guess is that Waddy just made a couple of short overdubs, where there were a ouple of strums missing etc. Or he could have doubled the riff some places. At least he's not very audible - so "nice playing by Waddy" is a stretch
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Taylor1It’s noticeable because on the tracks he doesn’t play on you can hear the differenceQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Taylor1Nice playing by WaddyQuote
WorriedAboutYou
Been playing B2B a lot recently, the guitars and drums on Too Tight are a standout of the entire album. The keyboards also really stood out (by Blondie Chaplin) to me as sounding great when Jagger is singing the "Don't drive me 'round the block/Let's split another bottle, now/Let's take a hit, loosen up" section.
This songs sounds very KR and could easily be on one of his solo albums. Glorious guitar playing throughout.
I doubt you can spot Waddy's guitar on Too Tight (I can't). It's Keith who plays the riff in open G, as well as the solo.
My guess is that Waddy just made a couple of short overdubs, where there were a couple of strums missing etc. Or he could have doubled the riff some places. At least he's not very audible - so "nice playing by Waddy" is a stretch
Ijust told you the collective guitars sound different. You tell me what other song with just Wood and Keith sound like that.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Taylor1It’s noticeable because on the tracks he doesn’t play on you can hear the differenceQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Taylor1Nice playing by WaddyQuote
WorriedAboutYou
Been playing B2B a lot recently, the guitars and drums on Too Tight are a standout of the entire album. The keyboards also really stood out (by Blondie Chaplin) to me as sounding great when Jagger is singing the "Don't drive me 'round the block/Let's split another bottle, now/Let's take a hit, loosen up" section.
This songs sounds very KR and could easily be on one of his solo albums. Glorious guitar playing throughout.
I doubt you can spot Waddy's guitar on Too Tight (I can't). It's Keith who plays the riff in open G, as well as the solo.
My guess is that Waddy just made a couple of short overdubs, where there were a couple of strums missing etc. Or he could have doubled the riff some places. At least he's not very audible - so "nice playing by Waddy" is a stretch
Really? Explain to me where he plays on Too Tight, then.