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Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 16:16

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TheflyingDutchman
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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 smoking smiley

Yes, that's what he plays as well! Go back to youtube, press the white (HD) button, go to speed and press x 0,5. Then you clearly hear that after the 9th note he makes a slide down to note 10 , string 5 fret 2. And then the riff starts again. If you don't hear it at half speed, same pitch it is the end of the story for me.

What you don't get is that your explanation is what every other guitarist would do, but it does not happen. The note you're referring to is inaudible - it's simply not there. It might be there later in the track, but it's not there in the opening riff, which ends on the 5th string on fret 4. The note that should be there is ignored, before he starts the riff again on fret 2.

EDIT: Now I heard the first 14 seconds, and he never played that 10th note.

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 16:35

Please don't tell me what i don't get. He plays it later in the song, and in the beginning, maybe a bit sloppier or less loud, but it's clearly there. Youtube doesn't lie. You simply don't hear it, even on half speed + headphones? It's no phantome note. Unbelievable.confused smiley



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Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: May 23, 2017 16:45

Ah ok, the sliding note. I guess it's a note. Adds to the swing.

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 16:47

This time you hear something that isn't there. And you definitely don't hear it in my clip, as I stopped it after the 9th note smoking smiley

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 16:59

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DandelionPowderman
This time you hear something that isn't there. And you definitely don't hear it in my clip, as I stopped it after the 9th note smoking smiley

Your clip stops at note 10, the b on string 5 fret 2. ., and your edit is not precise, you cut it off a bit too early. Upgrade your hardware if you don't hear it. That is the last thing I can say. smiling smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2017-05-23 19:35 by TheflyingDutchman.

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 19:39

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Redhotcarpet
Ah ok, the sliding note. I guess it's a note. Adds to the swing.

Yes, correct, it's called a b. DP's edit is not precise, he cut it off a tad too early to hear it clearly. Best listen to the original.

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 19:44

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TheflyingDutchman
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Redhotcarpet
Ah ok, the sliding note. I guess it's a note. Adds to the swing.

Yes, correct, it's called a b. DP's edit is not precise, he cut it off a tad too early to hear it clearly. Best listen to the original.

You can believe there is a 10th note. I don't care.

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Date: May 23, 2017 20:00

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DandelionPowderman
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TheflyingDutchman
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Redhotcarpet
Ah ok, the sliding note. I guess it's a note. Adds to the swing.

Yes, correct, it's called a b. DP's edit is not precise, he cut it off a tad too early to hear it clearly. Best listen to the original.

You can believe there is a 10th note. I don't care.

MMMmm.., you're a hard case and impossible to convince.grinning smiley Put the speed in Youtube on 0,25 then ( not your edit) The B last almost a second then, cause Keith plays it - his finger is on the second fret creating a note.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2017-05-23 23:50 by TheflyingDutchman.

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: May 27, 2017 07:46

He doesn't play it the same each time within the released recording, so...

spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Re: The Financial Times write about Satisfaction
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: May 27, 2017 07:55

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Koen
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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.

I don't think it happened in Florida?

The dream/tape thing happened in UK, writing of the song was finished in USA.

Unfortunately, the Clearwater dream seems to be what the media has settled on and keeps re-telling.

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