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Palace Revolution 2000
Could be "You Gotta Move". It would have been something if they'd considered doing "Dead Flowers" as an acoustic number.
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Chacho
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thomashanck
seems to me that Keith plays a 12-string-guitar,
so for which song could he play 12-string ...
wild horses seems to me possible
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They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
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They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
Now I'm not so sure about WH. It's a 12-string, not a 10-string.
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When will people and organizations begin to understand
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They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
Now I'm not so sure about WH. It's a 12-string, not a 10-string.
Yes that is definitely a 12 string. But Keith could have played it in standard. Maybe that's what they're discussing. "Mick, it's just not the same..."
Taylor's guitar sort of looks like a Nashville stringing.
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Chacho
When will people and organizations begin to understand
that there are large groups of the population that
refuse to click on anything with the word Twitter or
Facebook in it.
They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
Now I'm not so sure about WH. It's a 12-string, not a 10-string.
Yes that is definitely a 12 string. But Keith could have played it in standard. Maybe that's what they're discussing. "Mick, it's just not the same..."
Taylor's guitar sort of looks like a Nashville stringing.
As far as I know he has never played WH in standard, though.
Looks like Keith has tuning problems, and I remember reading something about that. Tuning problems and Keith eventually passing out, LOL.
You're most likely right about that; you usually are. In '75, when electric he was in Open G? I can't recall.Quote
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Chacho
When will people and organizations begin to understand
that there are large groups of the population that
refuse to click on anything with the word Twitter or
Facebook in it.
They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
Now I'm not so sure about WH. It's a 12-string, not a 10-string.
Yes that is definitely a 12 string. But Keith could have played it in standard. Maybe that's what they're discussing. "Mick, it's just not the same..."
Taylor's guitar sort of looks like a Nashville stringing.
As far as I know he has never played WH in standard, though.
Looks like Keith has tuning problems, and I remember reading something about that. Tuning problems and Keith eventually passing out, LOL.
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DandelionPowderman
I guess they turned the mics away for rehearsing parts, before they were ready to do the song with the band or "for real".
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Palace Revolution 2000You're most likely right about that; you usually are. In '75, when electric he was in Open G? I can't recall.Quote
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Chacho
When will people and organizations begin to understand
that there are large groups of the population that
refuse to click on anything with the word Twitter or
Facebook in it.
They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
Now I'm not so sure about WH. It's a 12-string, not a 10-string.
Yes that is definitely a 12 string. But Keith could have played it in standard. Maybe that's what they're discussing. "Mick, it's just not the same..."
Taylor's guitar sort of looks like a Nashville stringing.
As far as I know he has never played WH in standard, though.
Looks like Keith has tuning problems, and I remember reading something about that. Tuning problems and Keith eventually passing out, LOL.
What is remarkable are the mics on Keith and Taylor. They are a good ways off of the guitar. Also - assuming this was WH, they were going to pick up Keith's BU vocals through that mic.
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Palace Revolution 2000You're most likely right about that; you usually are. In '75, when electric he was in Open G? I can't recall.Quote
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Chacho
When will people and organizations begin to understand
that there are large groups of the population that
refuse to click on anything with the word Twitter or
Facebook in it.
They play Wild Horses. Keef in open g. Unfortunatly they just rehearsed it, so it's not on the TV show
Now I'm not so sure about WH. It's a 12-string, not a 10-string.
Yes that is definitely a 12 string. But Keith could have played it in standard. Maybe that's what they're discussing. "Mick, it's just not the same..."
Taylor's guitar sort of looks like a Nashville stringing.
As far as I know he has never played WH in standard, though.
Looks like Keith has tuning problems, and I remember reading something about that. Tuning problems and Keith eventually passing out, LOL.
What is remarkable are the mics on Keith and Taylor. They are a good ways off of the guitar. Also - assuming this was WH, they were going to pick up Keith's BU vocals through that mic.
Richards could still be in Open G*, just with the 6th strings still on there.
Taylor looks like he's in the second position, in standard that would make sense for Wild Horses.
Mic placement: it looks like Richards has moved over to discuss the song, hence Jagger's awkward retracted positioning haha.
* In Life, he says Open E
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DandelionPowderman
Of course, but there is no proof of that after Hyde Park, so it's not so likely, imo. And it's even trickier with a double/two extra e-string(s)
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resotele
.. I am surprised that Taylor would have two mics, and Keith only one, LOL ...
Keith has a magnetic soundhole pickup in his guitar to pick up his sound. The mic is probably there to add some natural and ambient sound, some room ...
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Chacho
When will people and organizations begin to understand
that there are large groups of the population that
refuse to click on anything with the word Twitter or
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