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DonParker
SFTD, GGYYO!.
IORR.Short & Curlies. The lead guitar, very melodic. For years I thought it was Taylor.
And of course all his Chuck Berry interpretations.
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DonParker
SFTD, GGYYO!.
IORR.Short & Curlies. The lead guitar, very melodic. For years I thought it was Taylor.
And of course all his Chuck Berry interpretations.
Interesting! Whenever anyone on this board says Taylor plays over the rest of the band unsympathetically, I smile to myself and think of Short & Curlies.
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keefriff99
Maybe a bit obscure, but I really like his All Over Now solo from the Miami '94 PPV show.
And pe plays some really hot lead licks in Hold Onto Your Hat, which is the saving grace of that jam.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I'm really surprised not to see way more mentions of his early days. IMO he was on fire. Some of that stuff he plays back then is insane.
Stewed & Keefed
Stoned
Bye Bye Johnny
Think
Its Not Easy
2120 So Michigan Ave
Reelin & Rockin
What A Shame
She Said Yeah
Talkin Bout You
Carol (Ya-Yas)
Oh Baby We Got a Good Thing Goin
The solos are just red-hot on that one. I love it.Quote
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keefriff99
Maybe a bit obscure, but I really like his All Over Now solo from the Miami '94 PPV show.
And pe plays some really hot lead licks in Hold Onto Your Hat, which is the saving grace of that jam.
The guitars on Hold Onto Your Hat are quite curious.
Nearest the Stones ever got to "shredding".
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keefriff99
Maybe a bit obscure, but I really like his All Over Now solo from the Miami '94 PPV show.
And pe plays some really hot lead licks in Hold Onto Your Hat, which is the saving grace of that jam.
Yes! That part still sticks with me.Quote
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keefriff99
Maybe a bit obscure, but I really like his All Over Now solo from the Miami '94 PPV show.
And pe plays some really hot lead licks in Hold Onto Your Hat, which is the saving grace of that jam.
I remember that 'All Over Now' solo from the satisfied grin he makes when he pulls a gnarly string bend towards the end of it.
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Thommie
What's wrong with Too Tight? Noone has mentioned it, I think it's great!