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treaclefingers
Couldn't find the clear vinyl any longer, appeared 'sold out' through RollingStones.com.
Clear Vinyl is also available here: [www.Merchbar.com] , [Platenzaak.nl] .
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Rockman
lso doubt that the rather generic country-throwaway "No Spare Parts" was the best track they could choose for a lead-off single to promote the album...
Was only ever lucky enough
ta find one copy of that 7 " ....
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Rockman
lso doubt that the rather generic country-throwaway "No Spare Parts" was the best track they could choose for a lead-off single to promote the album...
Was only ever lucky enough
ta find one copy of that 7 " ....
Ditto
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TheflyingDutchman
I recommend people to listen to the Brussels '73 version. There Taylor's contribution is much more significant than the studio version.
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Mathijs
I don't know where that discussion went about Taylor's part on Heartbreaker -but listening to the remixed version it is clear Taylor only plays the two solo's. The electric rhythm guitar is Keith, the wah is Preston on the clavinet, the same as he did for If You Can't Rock Me. According to Jimmy Miller the leslie was added to Taylor's guitar sound after the recording.
Mathijs
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TheGreekPure genius on Jimmy Miller's part for adding the Leslie to Taylor's guitar .Quote
Mathijs
I don't know where that discussion went about Taylor's part on Heartbreaker -but listening to the remixed version it is clear Taylor only plays the two solo's. The electric rhythm guitar is Keith, the wah is Preston on the clavinet, the same as he did for If You Can't Rock Me. According to Jimmy Miller the leslie was added to Taylor's guitar sound after the recording.
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jbwelda
>Its what producers do.
Not necessarily
jb
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Taylor1
So it’s Keith on the distorted guitar you can hear on the left channel playing throughout the song and not Taylor? In 1973 Keith only mentioned he played bass
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jbwelda
Its only "not rocket science" if you do not have to do it.
jb