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gotdablouse
And he was probably playing on "Highway Child" too.
I remember well what Ronnie said ... he said he encouraged Mick to play guitar in public and at concerts, in fact Mick started playing guitar at concerts after Some Girls.Quote
gotdablouse
I remember Ronnie claiming he had taught him to play the guitar after he joined and that's why he was playing all over "Some Girls"...not really sure what to make of this since he's playing some pretty good guitar for Ike & Tina in the GS bonus ! And he was probably playing on "Highway Child" too.
It's too bad you can barely make out what he plays on stage. I remember first trying to hear him on the Atlantic PPV in 1989 and it was a struggle.
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duke richardson
when he plays guitar, its rudimentary stuff.. but if it ends up on a record, its because it served the song.
'Heaven' has some nice rhythmic playing I think by Jagger.. 'Sway is probably the standout example, along with 'Stop Breakin Down'
'Moonlight Mile' is another.. nice touch. He's a musical person, with a feel for certain things.
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bleedingman
He's decent. He should be considering all the great guitar players he's been around over the years. He actually played guitar before forming the Stones.
Brian Jones formed the Rolling Stones.
I stand corrected. He played guitar before *joining* the Stones (although Keith said Stu formed the band!). You are right, obviously.
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TestifyI remember well what Ronnie said ... he said he encouraged Mick to play guitar in public and at concerts, in fact Mick started playing guitar at concerts after Some Girls.Quote
gotdablouse
I remember Ronnie claiming he had taught him to play the guitar after he joined and that's why he was playing all over "Some Girls"...not really sure what to make of this since he's playing some pretty good guitar for Ike & Tina in the GS bonus ! And he was probably playing on "Highway Child" too.
It's too bad you can barely make out what he plays on stage. I remember first trying to hear him on the Atlantic PPV in 1989 and it was a struggle.
Before Wood's arrival in the band, Mick played the guitar in public only occasionally (rarely), since 75 and above all after Some Girls Mick played guitar regularly on concerts especially on some new songs. In SG he helped to strengthen the rhythm section.Quote
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TestifyI remember well what Ronnie said ... he said he encouraged Mick to play guitar in public and at concerts, in fact Mick started playing guitar at concerts after Some Girls.Quote
gotdablouse
I remember Ronnie claiming he had taught him to play the guitar after he joined and that's why he was playing all over "Some Girls"...not really sure what to make of this since he's playing some pretty good guitar for Ike & Tina in the GS bonus ! And he was probably playing on "Highway Child" too.
It's too bad you can barely make out what he plays on stage. I remember first trying to hear him on the Atlantic PPV in 1989 and it was a struggle.
He played electric on the US Tour 1975 (Fingerprint File).
And acoustic guitar in R´n´R Circus.
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TravelinMan
I wonder if he plays on any outtakes from that era?
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TravelinMan
I always liked his crunchy tone on Sway and Stop Breaking Down. I wonder if he plays on any outtakes from that era?