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JordyLicks96
THIS IS LEGITIMATE!! I'm the one who uploaded this to my YouTube channel. This comes from an early test pressing for GET YER YA YAS OUT, otherwise known as the "Apple Acetate." Keith's guitar overdub is real and was taken out for the final mix
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
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TravelinMan
Cue the Taylor Removal Company. No way a fully integrated band member could play rhythm guitar, folks!
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
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DandelionPowderman
Well, check out Crackin' Up (Love You Live) and LSTNT (Still Life), and you'll find that they do
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
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DandelionPowderman
Well, check out Crackin' Up (Love You Live) and LSTNT (Still Life), and you'll find that they do
Concerning Cracking Up: I was listening to the El Mocambo outtakes on headphones, and I never realized these are not the raw live tracks, but already have overdubs on them. Worried About You has like 4 different guitars, so they seemed to have intended it for release.
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
Unfortunately, MT is a great Rhythm guitarist - too
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
Unfortunately, MT is a great Rhythm guitarist - too
He might have played more licks than rhythm guitar on these particular tracks, though. Who knows?
You're unhappy with the results on Carol and Little Queenie?
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
Unfortunately, MT is a great Rhythm guitarist - too
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
And I still suspect the rythm guitar on the choruses of Stray Cat to be overdubs.
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JordyLicks96
The official release of GET YER YA YA'S OUT features no new guitar overdubs. New vocals were overdubbed for 7 of the 10 tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
Little Queenie
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Of course there are guitar overdubs on Ya Yas. Check out the rhythm guitar tracks on Carol and Little Queenie
Keith played new rhythm guitar tracks and wiped Taylor.
Unfortunately, MT is a great Rhythm guitarist - too
He might have played more licks than rhythm guitar on these particular tracks, though. Who knows?
You're unhappy with the results on Carol and Little Queenie?
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RobertJohnson
MT is a great Rhythm guitarist - too
Actually, not really. He's fairly lacklustre in his rhtyhm playing, and likes to accent the 1 on the beat, which is obstrusive with Keith's sense of timing.
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RobertJohnson
MT is a great Rhythm guitarist - too
Actually, not really. He's fairly lacklustre in his rhtyhm playing, and likes to accent the 1 on the beat, which is obstrusive with Keith's sense of timing.
Mathijs
Taylor likes a bit more of subtle variety when playing rhythm guitar. Often he switches very fast and smart between lead, licks and rhythm. Dance little sister is a great example. Gimme shelter Philly '72 another. Whether it's obstrusive with Keith's sense of timing is completely irrelevant. At the contrary, they complemented each other. Of course playing rhythm guitar is not Taylor's main occupation, unlike Keith, who made it his expertise. However the footage below shows us that Taylor easily produces a great rhythm groove that doesn't make him lesser rhythm player than Keith if he has to. Different? Yes. With Keith as rhythm player aboard Taylor didn't have to give it all. He liked noodling better. The lazy bastard.
Realin' and Rockin' Taylor 1986
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TravelinMan
Let's be honest: there's rhythm guitar and there's Keith Richards.
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DandelionPowderman
Well, check out Crackin' Up (Love You Live) and LSTNT (Still Life), and you'll find that they do