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Wild Slivovitz
Too Tough
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RockingLonestar
Can´t You Hear Me Knocking from Live Licks
While that solo is great, I must say I prefer the solos he did on CYHMK in 2015. Seems like Ronnie is the only Stones member who is playing better now than in 2003.
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RockingLonestar
Before joining the Stones he plays very well on almost every Rod Stewart record from 1970 to 1974:
Maggie Mae, but also It Seems Like A Long Time and others on Every Picture Tells A Story
Country Comforts & You´re My Girl and others on Gasoline Alley
And not to forget the Faces Live Album from 1973 (Coast To Coast / Overtures & Beginners):
Very good solos especially on I Wish It Would Rain, Jealous Guy, Stay With Me, Borstal Boy/Amazing Grace and especially I Would Rather Go Blind!
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thijs1981
Love the quick runs on I Got Lost When I Found You (from Now Look).
He elevates Crazy Mama with those jangly notes, just when you thought they had reached all the song's potential.
Latter day; solos on Don't Stop (studio, not live) are great!
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Spud
The thing with Ronnie is that his personality has always received more attention than his guitar playing... which is a shame.
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Mathijs
All his lead work on Hampton 1981: Black Limousine, 20 Flight Rock, Beast of Burden, Waiting on a Friend, Let it Bleed.
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RockingLonestar
Before joining the Stones he plays very well on almost every Rod Stewart record from 1970 to 1974:
Maggie Mae, but also It Seems Like A Long Time and others on Every Picture Tells A Story
Country Comforts & You´re My Girl and others on Gasoline Alley
And not to forget the Faces Live Album from 1973 (Coast To Coast / Overtures & Beginners):
Very good solos especially on I Wish It Would Rain, Jealous Guy, Stay With Me, Borstal Boy/Amazing Grace and especially I Would Rather Go Blind!
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nankerzrk
Not sure this will be a popular opinion, but I loved his solo in Worried About You in Zurich 2014 - was there and loved it in the moment, and continued loving it in the fantastic soundboard recording that has gone around after as well.
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GasLightStreet
I was having trouble remembering what more he solos on. There's not a lot of soloing on Stones songs it seems. I can think of about 10 that Keith does. Unless it's all just blended together. I know there's a bit of lead playing but solos, eh, not really the strong point of any album, with exception to STICKY FINGERS.
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GasLightStreet
I was having trouble remembering what more he solos on. There's not a lot of soloing on Stones songs it seems. I can think of about 10 that Keith does. Unless it's all just blended together. I know there's a bit of lead playing but solos, eh, not really the strong point of any album, with exception to STICKY FINGERS.