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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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In my guitarworld is Lead = Sologuitar and that is for sure Ronnie/Taylor...
Keith had a couple of solos in Sympathy and that's that...people goes on telling that Keith is playing those Heavy sticks in 'Let it bleed' but I'm not buying that...everybody that knows Stones can hear that Taylor is playing those sticks even if some litterature said something else...
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Pete Best maybe ... No it's me, listening to 'Let it Bleed' and drinking Brandy...My comment to all those solo-guitarfacts is: Don't Believe Everything you read...Harrison is taken away from many back-up facts and even solo-vocal Reading about who did who on The Beatles records...Keith could have played Everything on this record LIB but Taylor for sure showed him how to found the Taoylorish sound on some stuff there...
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Pete Best maybe ... No it's me, listening to 'Let it Bleed' and drinking Brandy...My comment to all those solo-guitarfacts is: Don't Believe Everything you read...Harrison is taken away from many back-up facts and even solo-vocal Reading about who did who on The Beatles records...Keith could have played Everything on this record LIB but Taylor for sure showed him how to found the Taoylorish sound on some stuff there...
You think I read this somewhere? Come on, gimme more credit than that!
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The guitar playing on Let It Bleed does not sound like Mick Taylor in my opinion at all. That is Keith. Taylor was not in the band when most of the songs were being worked. The album came out in late 69 but some of the songs were being worked as early as 1968. They played YCAGWYW at the Circus long before MT was even a thought.
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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In my guitarworld is Lead = Sologuitar and that is for sure Ronnie/Taylor...
Keith had a couple of solos in Sympathy and that's that...people goes on telling that Keith is playing those Heavy sticks in 'Let it bleed' but I'm not buying that...everybody that knows Stones can hear that Taylor is playing those sticks even if some litterature said something else...
Taylor only plays on Live With Me and Country Honk on LIB.
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Assorted Keith solos:
Brian era:
Carol
It's All Over Now
Down The Road Apiece
Under My Thumb
Stupid Girl
Sympathy For The Devil
Parachute Woman
Gimmie Shelter
Love In Vain
Let It Bleed
You Got The Silver
Taylor era:
Wild Horses
Bitch
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Star Star
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Short And Curlies
And just about 50 percent of the solos after Ronnie joined that band...
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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In my guitarworld is Lead = Sologuitar and that is for sure Ronnie/Taylor...
Keith had a couple of solos in Sympathy and that's that...people goes on telling that Keith is playing those Heavy sticks in 'Let it bleed' but I'm not buying that...everybody that knows Stones can hear that Taylor is playing those sticks even if some litterature said something else...
Taylor only plays on Live With Me and Country Honk on LIB.
Who hacked your account?
Assorted Keith solos:
Brian era:
Carol
It's All Over Now
Down The Road Apiece
Under My Thumb
Stupid Girl
Sympathy For The Devil
Parachute Woman
Gimmie Shelter
Love In Vain
Let It Bleed
You Got The Silver
Taylor era:
Wild Horses
Bitch
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Star Star
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Short And Curlies
And just about 50 percent of the solos after Ronnie joined that band...
And let's not his masterpiece and the incredible guitar solo on it, Monkey Man.
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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In my opinion ' Tumbling Dice ' is a miserable middle of the road song and Mick Jagger as lead guitarist full on par with ' The Eagle ' as a ski jumper. A statement well worth putting your teeth in yes?
Mick Jagger is not the lead guitarist on TD. Keith is. Mick plays one of the rhythm guitars. There are a few of them...
HA! Yeah I can go talking for hours about Jaggers Harp-playing, but his guitarplaying even if it's of course is rhythm this time and every time I guess...Isn't RonnIe our lead-guitarist and Taylor Before that and Brian Before that....
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Yes there are books; but you could go to Ian's site 'Time Is On Our Side' e.g.. All Stones cuts w/ individual credits are listed there.
What is good about a site like this, is that many corrections have been made, and keep this very factual. Many of these credits have been discussed and argued over on these very pages. Usually once a site like Ian's lists it, it has been widely considred to be correct.
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I imagine the basic tracks for Tumbling Dice had Jagger and Richards on rhythm guitars and Taylor on bass, then Richards went crazy with overdubs. He tended to do that on songs he was particularly fond of.
I think the reason there are so many people listed on the Exile credits is due to the fact there were many takes of songs, so at some point, for instance, Taylor recorded a guitar track and because it is written on the tape notes, whomever compiled the credits probably just listed everybody on the notes regardless of if it made the final mix.
I still believe there is some Taylor guitar buried for most of Loving Cup and Torn and Frayed that pops up at certain points. I know many don't agree, but those mixes are dense!