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His playing was good. I was surprised that he had a stab at Make No Mistake again, as there are a few intricate chords in there - but he did fine.
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His playing was good. I was surprised that he had a stab at Make No Mistake again, as there are a few intricate chords in there - but he did fine.
Would have been too much to see him play Heartstopper, but could have played Trouble instead of Happy....
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His playing was good. I was surprised that he had a stab at Make No Mistake again, as there are a few intricate chords in there - but he did fine.
Would have been too much to see him play Heartstopper, but could have played Trouble instead of Happy....
My thoughts exactly, this was an opportunity to play a song off of Crosseyed Heart.
Not sure i understand Keith anymore, i'm very sad to say.
I'm still pissed that he hasn't played one single song live from that incredible album. Weird.
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His playing was good. I was surprised that he had a stab at Make No Mistake again, as there are a few intricate chords in there - but he did fine.
Would have been too much to see him play Heartstopper, but could have played Trouble instead of Happy....
My thoughts exactly, this was an opportunity to play a song off of Crosseyed Heart.
Not sure i understand Keith anymore, i'm very sad to say.
I'm still pissed that he hasn't played one single song live from that incredible album. Weird.
It might have something to do with how CH was put together.
If he recorded it by doing it in spurts, putting small pieces together, he might not have the songs under his skin.
However, how hard can it be to do a song like Robbed Blind or Nothing On Me?
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His playing was good. I was surprised that he had a stab at Make No Mistake again, as there are a few intricate chords in there - but he did fine.
Would have been too much to see him play Heartstopper, but could have played Trouble instead of Happy....
My thoughts exactly, this was an opportunity to play a song off of Crosseyed Heart.
Not sure i understand Keith anymore, i'm very sad to say.
I'm still pissed that he hasn't played one single song live from that incredible album. Weird.
It might have something to do with how CH was put together.
If he recorded it by doing it in spurts, putting small pieces together, he might not have the songs under his skin.
However, how hard can it be to do a song like Robbed Blind or Nothing On Me?
Being such a Keith fan i struggle to work out what's going on really, creatively his work with Mick has come to a standstill.(especially in the last 13 years.) He makes the effort to do 15 shows once or twice a year with the Stones playing the same songs, while he turns his back on so many songs he has never played live before, not just on CH but also songs like You Don't Move Me from TIC, even Stones numbers like Coming own Again.
I think people love Keith enough to follow him on a bit of a journey, even if that journey takes him into a different direction. He's too old to convincingly pull off the energetic full tilt blistering Riffmaster Keith of the past. Its a let down if anything watching him try to play SFTD and IORR, i don't think his heart is in it anymore.
Don't get me wrong i love Keith but as a live artist i think Keith has missed some fantastic opportunities over recent years to show that other side of his talents. He really can pull off the slow songs, he has the charisma to deliver these songs like no other, i just don't think he has the confidence to know this himself or to accept that there is an audience waiting for a more mature delivery from Keith.
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Wow thanks man, never heard that before, trouble is he forgot the words lol
That's Keith, but he sounds vocally strong here, nice, gets into the grove towards the end. Had he played it more than once this could have been amazing.
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Wow thanks man, never heard that before, trouble is he forgot the words lol
That's Keith, but he sounds vocally strong here, nice, gets into the grove towards the end. Had he played it more than once this could have been amazing.
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Waddy is rusty on it, too. In the beginning he's out of it and it makes the beat turn completely around. Jordan handled it well
I think he played it more than once, but I'm not completely sure.
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Wow thanks man, never heard that before, trouble is he forgot the words lol
That's Keith, but he sounds vocally strong here, nice, gets into the grove towards the end. Had he played it more than once this could have been amazing.
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Waddy is rusty on it, too. In the beginning he's out of it and it makes the beat turn completely around. Jordan handled it well
I think he played it more than once, but I'm not completely sure.
Pity, maybe Waddy put Keith off his stride there, it might have ended up on the video otherwise, don't understand why T & A didn't make the cut though.
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stone4ever
Didn't some of the Wino's get together with Keith for the documentary Johnny Depp was making on Keith.
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Do you know what, i believe that to be true, Keith the old devil, just might have one or two amazing trick's left that he's saving for the end
But my worry is that father time is running out for Keith, it's like this year or never.
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bye bye johnny
Waddy was at the March 2013 session in LA that included Larry Taylor, Jim Keltner, Johnny Depp, Ian McLagan and Doug Pettibone.
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Wasn't there a pedal steel player at the session as well? I wonder who it was?
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That's the second time I find myself wondering if our own bye bye johnny is Doug Pettibone.
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BTW where can i find the pre-production mixes of Steel Wheels ?
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That's the second time I find myself wondering if our own bye bye johnny is Doug Pettibone.
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Do you know what, i believe that to be true, Keith the old devil, just might have one or two amazing trick's left that he's saving for the end
But my worry is that father time is running out for Keith, it's like this year or never.
Hopefully Father time is friendlier than brother Mick......
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That's the second time I find myself wondering if our own bye bye johnny is Doug Pettibone.
Whoever he is he loves Keith, i used to think he was Jane Rose lol.
How does he always get to be there
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Doug Pettibone was on pedal steel, but you're right, there was a session with Spooner Oldham and Larry Campbell. Probably where "Lover's Plea" was cut unless there were other sessions with them.
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That's the second time I find myself wondering if our own bye bye johnny is Doug Pettibone.
Whoever he is he loves Keith, i used to think he was Jane Rose lol.
How does he always get to be there