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z
In 75/6 Keith played it in open G tuning. Playing it in E would require a capo at the 9th fret, a little too high up the neck. I think they played it in B in '75 and switched to G in '76. Which is a little odd since it worked so much better in B imho.
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Iorr is not really a stones song
It was made by Jagger , Wood and a couple of friends, Kenny jones remained on drums, the stones did a jew overdubs later.
I guess, charlie and keith did´nt get the groove, so they did their own thing for the live performances. some chuck berry riffs, 4/4 beat and the key - who cares, take some more cocain, a few drinks and ---- finished!
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stonehearted
It does sound more like a Faces number, doesn't it?
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deardoctor
Iorr is not really a stones song
It was made by Jagger , Wood and a couple of friends, Kenny jones remained on drums, the stones did a jew overdubs later.
I guess, charlie and keith did´nt get the groove, so they did their own thing for the live performances. some chuck berry riffs, 4/4 beat and the key - who cares, take some more cocain, a few drinks and ---- finished!
It does sound more like a Faces number, doesn't it?
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I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
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I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
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jazzbass
I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
Wouldn't work in stadium. They have to play their idiotic sing-along bla bla 1989 live arrangement.
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jazzbass
I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
Wouldn't work in stadium. They have to play their idiotic sing-along bla bla 1989 live arrangement.
Which they also used in 1975/76...
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jazzbass
I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
Wouldn't work in stadium. They have to play their idiotic sing-along bla bla 1989 live arrangement.
Which they also used in 1975/76...
Wasn't the early live version quite a lot slower than 1989 onwards?
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jazzbass
I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
Wouldn't work in stadium. They have to play their idiotic sing-along bla bla 1989 live arrangement.
Which they also used in 1975/76...
Wasn't the early live version quite a lot slower than 1989 onwards?
More like particularly fast in 1989, I think.
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jazzbass
I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
Wouldn't work in stadium. They have to play their idiotic sing-along bla bla 1989 live arrangement.
Which they also used in 1975/76...
Wasn't the early live version quite a lot slower than 1989 onwards?
More like particularly fast in 1989, I think.
It way somewhat slower in 1975/76, not Chuck Berry-like. That was okay, more authentic. Thing is the studio version is great, but you can't do it like this on stage, maybe in a theatre.
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DandelionPowderman
They changed BOB to D on SAL 78, because of Mick’s cold.
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jazzbass
I'm sorry but none of these answers are acceptable to me. CHANGE IT BACK!
Change it back to what? It never was in E live!
Wouldn't work in stadium. They have to play their idiotic sing-along bla bla 1989 live arrangement.
Which they also used in 1975/76...
Wasn't the early live version quite a lot slower than 1989 onwards?
More like particularly fast in 1989, I think.
It way somewhat slower in 1975/76, not Chuck Berry-like. That was okay, more authentic. Thing is the studio version is great, but you can't do it like this on stage, maybe in a theatre.
The version on LOVE YOU LIVE is not slow and it's certainly Chuck Berryed.