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TimDog
What's your favorite example of Keith's playing in this century?
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Hairball
Definitely not this:
Been a few years since I've seen this lol...
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Hairball
Definitely not this:
Been a few years since I've seen this lol...
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Rocky Dijon
Studio would be a tie between "You Win Again" and "Lover's Plea." Both are sublime. The great riffs are gone, but he still has better feel than just about anyone.
Live would be the Licks tour. The theater shows in particular, but there were many highlights from Keith on that tour.
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wupperstein
Learning The Game, Live.
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Learning The Game, Live.
yes, that was nice.
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TimDog
What's your favorite example of Keith's playing in this century? It could be a great solo or a killer tone that you love. Live or studio. Rolling Stones, solo or sideman. I'm interested in the responses.
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GasLightStreet
2002 Madison Square Garden.
Yes!! In particular, this:
From around 11:00 where all eyes from the core band are on Keith, is a joy to watch (for me anyway!). Sad to say that IMHO he's never played as good since that tour.
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GasLightStreet
2002 Madison Square Garden.
Yes!! In particular, this:
From around 11:00 where all eyes from the core band are on Keith, is a joy to watch (for me anyway!). Sad to say that IMHO he's never played as good since that tour.
That is such a great clip. Keith sounds ballsy, but please: Ronnie is wailing over there too. Especially right around 10-11 minute area.
And 11:25 may go down among the very best moments in Stones history for me, with Ronnie and Keith whirling around in unison, once the beat has been established LOL. What a great shot!
I had to watch that 11:25 mark about 5 times in a row. Jagger clapping out front. I think the only thing that could make that moment better is maybe Pierre coming over and gently leading Chuck off the stage, for good.
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GasLightStreet
2002 Madison Square Garden.
Yes!! In particular, this:
From around 11:00 where all eyes from the core band are on Keith, is a joy to watch (for me anyway!). Sad to say that IMHO he's never played as good since that tour.
That is such a great clip. Keith sounds ballsy, but please: Ronnie is wailing over there too. Especially right around 10-11 minute area.
And 11:25 may go down among the very best moments in Stones history for me, with Ronnie and Keith whirling around in unison, once the beat has been established LOL. What a great shot!
I had to watch that 11:25 mark about 5 times in a row. Jagger clapping out front. I think the only thing that could make that moment better is maybe Pierre coming over and gently leading Chuck off the stage, for good.
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Elmo Lewis
Staying alive (not the song)
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laertisflash
Every intro of JJF...
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TimDog
What's your favorite example of Keith's playing in this century? It could be a great solo or a killer tone that you love. Live or studio. Rolling Stones, solo or sideman. I'm interested in the responses.
Well, I'd say my favourite Keith's songwriting of the 21st century would be "Illusion" on Crosseyed Heart.
As far as playing is concerned, maybe the stuff he did on the Wingless Angels albums, those little licks and bits and pieces in the background.
On Stones-related stuff: his guitar playing on Anyway You Look At It. Because it shows what makes him different.
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laertisflash
Every intro of JJF...
Especially Cardiff ‘18.
(Serious, it was awesome. Once he got the right guitar!)