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JMARCOU
After listening Altamont show,I have one question:
Is MT on rythm guitar and KR on lead?
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GasLightStreet
Brown Sugar at Altamont. MT still playing that chordal chiming thing, Keith swamping and chugging the riff...
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theimposter
I love this version. It's probably the closest live version to the studio recording, though it manages to sound even scuzzier than that. And I personally think it takes balls to go for a solo in open G.
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GasLightStreet
Brown Sugar at Altamont. MT still playing that chordal chiming thing, Keith swamping and chugging the riff...
[www.youtube.com]
+ the solo.
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theimposter
I love this version. It's probably the closest live version to the studio recording, though it manages to sound even scuzzier than that. And I personally think it takes balls to go for a solo in open G.
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theimposter
I love this version. It's probably the closest live version to the studio recording, though it manages to sound even scuzzier than that. And I personally think it takes balls to go for a solo in open G.
Keith solos in open G on Honky Tonk Women. And You Got Me Rocking.
Although it doesn't take balls to play the solo in You Got Me Rocking.
That's a good bit, though: how many songs does Keith solo in in open G? Officially, of course. Brown Sugar doesn't count.
So far it's 2 that I can think of, the two I just mentioned.
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theimposter
I love this version. It's probably the closest live version to the studio recording, though it manages to sound even scuzzier than that. And I personally think it takes balls to go for a solo in open G.
Keith solos in open G on Honky Tonk Women. And You Got Me Rocking.
Although it doesn't take balls to play the solo in You Got Me Rocking.
That's a good bit, though: how many songs does Keith solo in in open G? Officially, of course. Brown Sugar doesn't count.
So far it's 2 that I can think of, the two I just mentioned.
Around And Around + IORR on LYL.
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GasLightStreet
Brown Sugar at Altamont. MT still playing that chordal chiming thing, Keith swamping and chugging the riff...
[www.youtube.com]
+ the solo.
Let's just pretend that didn't happen.
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LieB
I love how Mick goes "We're gonna do one for you which we just, uh ... we just, uh ... you've never heard it before 'cause we've just - written it!" -- supposedly because they weren't legally allowed to record in the US during the time of Muscle Shoals sessions, for Musician's Union related reasons. According to Stanley Booth. I wouldn't have thought much about that if Mick hadn't sounded so guilty during this introduction at Altamont. .