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doitywoik
For better or worse, we shouldn't forget that there are three guitar players in the Stones. So whatever the new album will turn out to be like, we can be sure that Mick has his share of duties in the axe department.
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doitywoik
For better or worse, we shouldn't forget that there are three guitar players in the Stones. So whatever the new album will turn out to be like, we can be sure that Mick has his share of duties in the axe department.
It wouldn't surprise me if Steve played some guitar, too, like he does on Winos-albums.
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doitywoik
For better or worse, we shouldn't forget that there are three guitar players in the Stones. So whatever the new album will turn out to be like, we can be sure that Mick has his share of duties in the axe department.
It wouldn't surprise me if Steve played some guitar, too, like he does on Winos-albums.
Isn't it enough already to get Macca on bass, possibly even Stevie Wonder, Steve on drums - and now possibly on guitar?
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doitywoik
For better or worse, we shouldn't forget that there are three guitar players in the Stones. So whatever the new album will turn out to be like, we can be sure that Mick has his share of duties in the axe department.
It wouldn't surprise me if Steve played some guitar, too, like he does on Winos-albums.
Isn't it enough already to get Macca on bass, possibly even Stevie Wonder, Steve on drums - and now possibly on guitar?
LOL, indeed! However, if we get any Jagger/Richards/Jordan-songs there might be some guitar playing from Steve.
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Doxa
Well, according to his own words, Keith played a lot of bass in one of those sessions. So it could be also a bassist-heavy-album as well...
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Topi
And what instrument is Dua Lipa on?
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And what instrument is Dua Lipa on?
... lips?
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Doxa
Well, according to his own words, Keith played a lot of bass in one of those sessions. So it could be also a bassist-heavy-album as well...
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teleblaster
Overdubbing McCartney's bass parts, perhaps?
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Topi
But since it's been a little over 6 years and counting, McCartney might have recorded that bass track a little over 6 years ago, for all we know!
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Doxa
Great photos! Keith seemingly found his cozy place in the studio: 'here I sit and play the bass. Just go to a hotel room to change the clothes occasionally'.
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Natlanta
ok so not Ringo’s severed one
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And what instrument is Dua Lipa on?
... lips?
So even Mick needs to find another task..
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jahisnotdead
Mick Jagger - Glockenspiel
Keith Richards - Tuba
Ron Wood - Theremin
Darryl Jones - Xylophone
Steve Jordan - Kazoo
Charlie Watts - Suitcases
Chuck Leavell - Severed hand saw violin
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Mick Jagger - Glockenspiel
Keith Richards - Tuba
Ron Wood - Theremin
Darryl Jones - Xylophone
Steve Jordan - Kazoo
Charlie Watts - Suitcases
Chuck Leavell - Severed hand saw violin
And "special" guest Blondie Chaplin...hidden under the mixing desk covering for Keith, and also doing some background yodeling.
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24FPS
Keith used to be pretty good on bass fifty odd years ago, or so. He must have not kept up with it because he seems to have lost his touch.
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24FPS
Keith used to be pretty good on bass fifty odd years ago, or so. He must have not kept up with it because he seems to have lost his touch.