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Casino Boogie
Early in 1965, in a Florida hotel, inspiration similarly struck a slumbering Keith Richards in the form of a five-note guitar riff. Waking, he hastily recorded it on reel-to-reel tape; then he went back to sleep.
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Doxa
Nice to see that reference of da riff is finally noticed being "Nowhere To Run", and not "Dancing In The Street", as it is oddily decades claimed by music journalism. The writer might have read IORR...
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DandelionPowderman
Satisfaction is an eight note-riff. Apart from that, it was a good read - thanks
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Satisfaction is an eight note-riff. Apart from that, it was a good read - thanks
Haha... and I thought it was a three note riff... (but I know what you mean)
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Satisfaction is an eight note-riff. Apart from that, it was a good read - thanks
Haha... and I thought it was a three note riff... (but I know what you mean)
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Yeah, we can't just stop counting after THOSE notes
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Satisfaction is an eight note-riff. Apart from that, it was a good read - thanks
Haha... and I thought it was a three note riff... (but I know what you mean)
- Doxa
Yeah, we can't just stop counting after THOSE notes
You count.. but you still play with three different notes...
- Doxa
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Rockman
GREATEST 45 RPM single ever .............
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Satisfaction is an eight note-riff. Apart from that, it was a good read - thanks
Haha... and I thought it was a three note riff... (but I know what you mean)
- Doxa
Yeah, we can't just stop counting after THOSE notes
You count.. but you still play with three different notes...
- Doxa
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Satisfaction is an eight note-riff. Apart from that, it was a good read - thanks
Haha... and I thought it was a three note riff... (but I know what you mean)
- Doxa
Yeah, we can't just stop counting after THOSE notes
You count.. but you still play with three different notes...
- Doxa
Haha... this, if anything ever, is a question of semantics... (I guess we both know what the other means by the words here, but pretty hard to understand what the writer means by that five notes...)
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TheflyingDutchman
I'm a bit amazed about DP's miscalculation here
It is a 10 note riff built on three different tones, not 8. 5 Notes ascending, 5 notes descending. The first 5 notes lead to tension, the other 5 to release. It is perfectly symmetrical. Genius.
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I'm a bit amazed about DP's miscalculation here
It is a 10 note riff built on three different tones, not 8. 5 Notes ascending, 5 notes descending. The first 5 notes lead to tension, the other 5 to release. It is perfectly symmetrical. Genius.
Well, I guess we both have to count again: It's 9!
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TheflyingDutchman
I'm a bit amazed about DP's miscalculation here
It is a 10 note riff built on three different tones, not 8. 5 Notes ascending, 5 notes descending. The first 5 notes lead to tension, the other 5 to release. It is perfectly symmetrical. Genius.
Well, I guess we both have to count again: It's 9!
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Nope, it is 10.
Da Da Da Da Da Ascending Da Da Da Da Da Descending. Etc.
It is the ultimate way of musical mass media brainwashing after all those years, musical terrorism so to speak.
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DandelionPowderman
Not in the opening riff: Da-Da. Da-da-da. Da-da-da-da.
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DandelionPowderman
It's not what he plays. All the sheets in the world can't help you with this one. Listen. And count