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Mathijs
You wouldn't have the same guitar line up for GYYYO '69 at MSG would you?
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Mathijs , can you please tell me if the Bigsby Burst was the one and the same that Keith had Stu sell to Mick Taylor before Mick Taylor joined the Stones in 1969 ?Quote
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Mathijs
You wouldn't have the same guitar line up for GYYYO '69 at MSG would you?
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That's a bit more difficult due to lack of footage. He used the LP Custom for open G, except for HTW where he used the Bigsby burst. For all other tracks he alternated between the Ampeg Dan Armstrong and the Gibson ES-355. On GYYO he played the Dan Armstrong on Midnight Rambler, Sympathy and Live with Me, and the 355 on Carol and Queenie.
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Neither do I, but I do know that Taylor also used a wahwah pedal during Brussels. Heartbreaker is a nice example.
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Mathijs , can you please tell me if the Bigsby Burst was the one and the same that Keith had Stu sell to Mick Taylor before Mick Taylor joined the Stones in 1969 ?
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Mathijs , can you please tell me if the Bigsby Burst was the one and the same that Keith had Stu sell to Mick Taylor before Mick Taylor joined the Stones in 1969 ?
Yes.
You might like to buy the Stones Gear book.
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microvibe
is the stones gear book accurate? have read some reviews that it was not entirely correct.
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microvibe
is the stones gear book accurate? have read some reviews that it was not entirely correct.
Some inaccuracies, but it's mostly spot on and very informative.
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microvibe
is the stones gear book accurate? have read some reviews that it was not entirely correct.
Some inaccuracies, but it's mostly spot on and very informative.
Mmm....personally I feel that there's quite some mistakes that could have been avoided, especially on the 1969 - 1976 period. Also, there are quite some Stones guitars in the hands of collectors they could have pictured and examined, like the Hyde Park Flying V, Keiths second LP Custom, two of Brian's Firebirds and Keith's ES-330.
Biggest gripe is that they took a lot of info from this board, and printed it as their own finds.
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