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His Majesty
The solo is by Russ Titelman. No slide, just bending strings etc.
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Rockman
….. only ONE !!!!!!…..
yeah, it makes it more special, catches people off guard so they pay attention more.
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Rockman
OH you intelligent lady ...…..
I knew ...I knew....I knew you'd have a plan ….
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Rockman
…I never have one …. its funnier that way
........somehow it just all falls inta place
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ukcal
er?.....Guys
Ry Cooder plays on many tracks 68/69/70...one of the greatest slide guitar players of all time, can't believe nobody mentioned him
..did he also teach Keith the open G stuff
...imagine a world without Keiths open G songs!
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ukcal
er?.....Guys
Ry Cooder plays on many tracks 68/69/70...
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ukcal
er?.....Guys
Ry Cooder plays on many tracks 68/69/70...
Some from spring 1969.
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His Majesty
Downtown Suzie too.
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champ72
Very rudimentary, but importantly he got the guitar/amp tone and feel right so the parts on Monkey Man for example serve the song very well
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DandelionPowderman
...There's a leap from rudimentary to serving the song, imo.
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Yes, liked it and he nails it as usual. good ear, good taste, good playing.Quote
CindyC
... Did anyone like the listen to the link I posted above? I'm curious what guitar players thought of it, seeing as I'm not one. I dig it tho.
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nonfilter
I’ve never heard much discussion here or anywhere else about Keith Richards’s slide playing. People praise Mick Taylor’s abilities on slide, and sometimes, Ronnie Wood’s. But, honestly, Keith’s slide that fills in most of the gaps with no vocals on the Let It Bleed album are my personal favorite slide guitar parts I’ve ever heard. Yet, he rarely played slide again after that album. Midnight Rambler, Let It Bleed, Love in Vain, You Got The Silver.. just sublime. Am I the only one who’s noticed?
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DandelionPowderman
There's a leap from rudimentary to serving the song, imo.
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CindyC
... Did anyone like the listen to the link I posted above? I'm curious what guitar players thought of it, seeing as I'm not one. I dig it tho.
Yes, liked it and he nails it as usual. good ear, good taste, good playing.
he's also still active on his newer channel
[www.youtube.com]
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CindyC
I love this video. It's a guitar player on YT playing Jigsaw Puzzle.
His theory is that Keith is learning to play slide during the BB sessions, but he's playing slide in him own original way.
Worth a listen IMHO.
[www.youtube.com]
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CindyC
James James aka Privettricker is THE guy to go to when it comes to playing Stones right. I check his vids weekly. Been a fan of his for a long time.
I'm in good company then! I listen to him fairly often too.
I didn't know he was slightly famous or anything. I just stumbled upon him one day.
Wasn't looking too good, but I was feeling real well.