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winter
Slave
Honorable mentions to:
Coming Down Again -Around 3:55, there are 2 sax parts breezily playing back and forth to each other. It's only for about 20 seconds, but I've always enjoyed that section and thought it was cool they let Bobby have 2 overdubs.
Rip This Joint
CYHMK coda (obviously, lol!)
Isn't it Jim Horn on the other sax?
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winter
Slave
Honorable mentions to:
Coming Down Again -Around 3:55, there are 2 sax parts breezily playing back and forth to each other. It's only for about 20 seconds, but I've always enjoyed that section and thought it was cool they let Bobby have 2 overdubs.
Rip This Joint
CYHMK coda (obviously, lol!)
Isn't it Jim Horn on the other sax?
Hey Dandy, it could be! I just assumed Horn was all trumpet, but he indeed could have done the other sax. Actually, it would be cooler if he did, imagining them laying it down together back and forth, vs. Keys just overdubbing over himself.
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liddas
Sax in Stones context is spelt Bobby Keys.
No argument.
Among the many highlights, Virginia and Casino Boogie are my fav. Absolute perfection.
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Chris Fountain
Favorite sex solo in a Stones song ..... that'd be more interesting
Best Stones Song to have Sax to?
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ryanpow
The best one for me is Mel Collins in Miss You. The sound and feeling of it are just perfect.