Re: Durham, NC Show
Date: September 23, 2005 02:58
Too easy, and without looking ti up, I know...the late Tammy Wynette. Now there was a country singer right there.
The copy I have downloaded is just Keith on guitar and someone ( I assume Ian, on the ivories). It sounds like a cheap recording, so I am sure it was when Keith was hold up in Canada after the bust in the late 70's.
Thanks for all the info. I am a huge Stones fan, much like the rest of the folks here. The band I am in plays mostly classic rock, southern rock and country, but I was able to convince some of the guys to play some Stones songs, like, Brown Sugar, we don't have a sax player, but our percussionist plays harmonica as well, he uses the low F harmonica, and it sounds unreal. We also do a great version of HTW, that's when I get to sing my Keith backup vocals, cause lets face it, Keith lost his high harmony a while back, and I never had it, but if he can sing the way he does and get away with it, I figure I could too. We also do Just My Imagination, the crowd loves that one, I knew they would.
I really look forward to rocking that night, I will be there with the drummer in my band. By the way, I have ticks for Section B3, row 15, what kinda view might I expect?
Again, thanks for the info.
"When I was a junkie I learned to ski, and I recorded Exile on Mainstreet" Keith Richards