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TravelinMan
I’ve read Richards replaced Taylor’s rhythm guitar on the Berry tunes on Ya Yas. He probably wanted a more gnarly tone. My bet is if Taylor played with that more gnarly tone live, Richards would have yelled at him to turn it down!
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Erik_Snow
Date it? It screams MSG 1969 even louder than Keith's guitar.
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terraplane
1969. it was an extra on the Gimme Shelter DVD some years back. I saw this clip on TV in Australia in the 70s
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terraplane
1969. it was an extra on the Gimme Shelter DVD some years back. I saw this clip on TV in Australia in the 70s
Yes, on the Criterion Collection version. Also includes MSG performances of Oh Carol and Prodigal Son.
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Taylor1
I think Little Queenie and Carol are weak tracks. I would have put Satisfaction and I’m Free on the album instead .Compared to Bye Bye Johnny 1972 and Around and Around 1964
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Erik_Snow
Date it? It screams MSG 1969 even louder than Keith's guitar.
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Taylor1
I think Little Queenie and Carol are weak tracks. I would have put Satisfaction and I’m Free on the album instead .Compared to Bye Bye Johnny 1972 and Around and Around 1964
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Taylor1
I think Little Queenie and Carol are weak tracks. I would have put Satisfaction and I’m Free on the album instead .Compared to Bye Bye Johnny 1972 and Around and Around 1964
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Koen
God bless Bill Wyman
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Taylor1
I think Little Queenie and Carol are weak tracks. I would have put Satisfaction and I’m Free on the album instead .Compared to Bye Bye Johnny 1972 and Around and Around 1964
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TravelinMan
I’ve read Richards replaced Taylor’s rhythm guitar on the Berry tunes on Ya Yas. He probably wanted a more gnarly tone. My bet is if Taylor played with that more gnarly tone live, Richards would have yelled at him to turn it down!
You hear Taylor's guitar in this version. A few modest licks and mostly rhythm.
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Erik_Snow
Date it? It screams MSG 1969 even louder than Keith's guitar.
Admittedly that was what I had thought, but the curtains behind Mick and the seemingly small stage made me have doubts.
I've never been to MSG, but have always thought of it as a large arena, and that sort of rules out curtains for a stage.
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bleedingman
Carol for the hell of it:
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bleedingman
Carol for the hell of it:
If CAROL was filmed at MSG, then (my original query) it's most unlikely that LITTLE QUEENIE was also filmed at that venue.
The MSG stage definitely appears to be far far larger than the stage in the Little Queenie clip.