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Bungo
Oh my GOD ! One Armstrong or two ..... Who gives a @#$%& ?
There's no Solar Significance to any of this mindless minutia. Get a job. Get a Life. Make something that contributes to humanity. I swear, One more pointless thread like this and I'm gonna blow my @#$%& brains out.
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Bungo
Oh my GOD ! One Armstrong or two ..... Who gives a @#$%& ?
There's no Solar Significance to any of this mindless minutia. Get a job. Get a Life. Make something that contributes to humanity. I swear, One more pointless thread like this and I'm gonna blow my @#$%& brains out.
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Bungo
Oh my GOD ! One Armstrong or two ..... Who gives a @#$%& ?
There's no Solar Significance to any of this mindless minutia. Get a job. Get a Life. Make something that contributes to humanity. I swear, One more pointless thread like this and I'm gonna blow my @#$%& brains out.
People are interested in different things. It shouldn't be surprising that guitars is a popular subject in a Stones forum?
There are other threads (or boards). Lighten up, mate.
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RobberBride
Here is the "normal" image of Jagger and young Jake Weber from "Exile":
[www.sfae.com]
Here (scroll down, on the right side) is the Jagger/Weber outtake from the December 2016 book "The Box":
[www.lagaleriedelinstant.com]
You´ll see the Armstrong easily enough
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rollmops
Great pictures: If you have to lean your guitar against a wall don't do it the way the stones did at Nellcote. The back of the guitar shouldn't be facing the wall. That put pressure on the the neck and the strings.
Rock and roll,
Mops
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TheGreek
Look at the pensive look on Jagger's face as he is trying to work out a lick or a phrase either on the block neck Gibson 335 or a Gibson 330 (they don't look like P-90's from this angle of the photo but I am not sure).That is a very significant and most historic photograph .So I imagine this image is a Dominique Tarle photo?
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TheGreek
That's a cool photo from Villa Nelcotte, the infamous basement music room where some of Exile was worked on and recorded .Look at the guitars sitting there next to what I asume would be a young Marlon Richards ,The viceroy brown Gibson 355, The Gibson SG , (which Taylor used for slide) The Ampeg Dan Armstrong,The white pickguard Gibson Korina Flying V (The one that Keith would play in 1969 slung low like he was a VC Guerilla spraying bullets at the G.I's) This photo has to be from the summer of 72 prior to the infamous breakin(if I should even call it that ) when the scum just walked in and helped themselves to a bunch of guitars when the vibes went bad .Look at the pensive look on Jagger's face as he is trying to work out a lick or a phrase either on the block neck Gibson 335 or a Gibson 330 (they don't look like P-90's from this angle of the photo but I am not sure).That is a very significant and most historic photograph .So I imagine this image is a Dominique Tarle photo?
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2000 LYFH
That's Tommy Weber's son Jake and the picture (by Dominique Tarlé) is most likely from the summer of 1971. Keith rented it from April 1971 to March 1972, but I think by November 71, they had left and gone to LA to finish Exile. Don't know who was there from Nov 71 to the end of Keith's lease in March 72...
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TheGreek
Look at the pensive look on Jagger's face as he is trying to work out a lick or a phrase either on the block neck Gibson 335 or a Gibson 330 (they don't look like P-90's from this angle of the photo but I am not sure).That is a very significant and most historic photograph .So I imagine this image is a Dominique Tarle photo?
Isn't the guitar of pensive Mr Jagger an Epi Casino with P-90 ?
The Piano is a Wurlitzer.
Great pic, love this, and guitartalk !
resotele
Thank you for the correction of the youngster sitting there and the date which I should have known better .Quote
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TheGreek
That's a cool photo from Villa Nelcotte, the infamous basement music room where some of Exile was worked on and recorded .Look at the guitars sitting there next to what I asume would be a young Marlon Richards ,The viceroy brown Gibson 355, The Gibson SG , (which Taylor used for slide) The Ampeg Dan Armstrong,The white pickguard Gibson Korina Flying V (The one that Keith would play in 1969 slung low like he was a VC Guerilla spraying bullets at the G.I's) This photo has to be from the summer of 72 prior to the infamous breakin(if I should even call it that ) when the scum just walked in and helped themselves to a bunch of guitars when the vibes went bad .Look at the pensive look on Jagger's face as he is trying to work out a lick or a phrase either on the block neck Gibson 335 or a Gibson 330 (they don't look like P-90's from this angle of the photo but I am not sure).That is a very significant and most historic photograph .So I imagine this image is a Dominique Tarle photo?
That's Tommy Weber's son Jake and the picture (by Dominique Tarlé) is most likely from the summer of 1971. Keith rented it from April 1971 to March 1972, but I think by November 71, they had left and gone to LA to finish Exile. Don't know who was there from Nov 71 to the end of Keith's lease in March 72...
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Bungo
Oh my GOD ! One Armstrong or two ..... Who gives a @#$%& ?
There's no Solar Significance to any of this mindless minutia. Get a job. Get a Life. Make something that contributes to humanity. I swear, One more pointless thread like this and I'm gonna blow my @#$%& brains out.
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Bungo
Oh my GOD ! One Armstrong or two ..... Who gives a @#$%& ?
There's no Solar Significance to any of this mindless minutia. Get a job. Get a Life. Make something that contributes to humanity. I swear, One more pointless thread like this and I'm gonna blow my @#$%& brains out.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I always thought that the DA guitar that Keith played in 69/70 was one and the same. But I saw a pic back stage of two DA's. Is that right?
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2000 LYFH
That's Tommy Weber's son Jake and the picture (by Dominique Tarlé) is most likely from the summer of 1971. Keith rented it from April 1971 to March 1972, but I think by November 71, they had left and gone to LA to finish Exile. Don't know who was there from Nov 71 to the end of Keith's lease in March 72...
Yes yes and yes
Keith arrived on a BA flight on the 5th of April and everybody was out of Nellcote and bound for LA by the 29th of November.
In a letter typed up by assistant June Shelley and signed by Keith on Mars 14th 1974, he writes a recommandation for the housekeeper at Nellcote (Ms Elisabeth Hiemer) where he/somebody states her work period being April 1st 1971 - April 4th 1973.
The end date differs a bit in the folklore, but I´d say this document is pretty solid.
Ms Hiemer had worked at Nellcote for a decade by the time Keith started renting it.
I have always presumed one reason for Keith getting out of the madness of renting the place in 1973 was that the villa changed hands that year.
That's definitely a Gibson ES-330. Possibly the one Keith played in Hyde Park '69, which may have been Brian's 330 that he used a lot around '67-68?Quote
resotele
Isn't the guitar of pensive Mr Jagger an Epi Casino with P-90 ?
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Palace Revolution 2000
One thing I just now notice in that photo is a guitar leaning in the back, to the right of Jagger. I can't make it out. Looks like f-holes in there.
Where is Mathijs when you need him?