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MelBelli
I don’t think there’s a problem with “timing” or phrasing. He picks his spots well. He just doesn’t do much in those spots anymore. He has lost dexterity in his fingers — and to a greater degree than his peers. There’s no denying it.
In my opinion, the biggest problem is tone. As he has physically declined, he has insisted on a simpler rig. There is no hiding from mistakes when your tone is that dry and stark.
On top of that, Stones house mixing now highlights guitar solos *way* out front these days.
There’s no hiding from that, either.
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MelBelli
I don’t think there’s a problem with “timing” or phrasing. He picks his spots well. He just doesn’t do much in those spots anymore. He has lost dexterity in his fingers — and to a greater degree than his peers. There’s no denying it.
In my opinion, the biggest problem is tone. As he has physically declined, he has insisted on a simpler rig. There is no hiding from mistakes when your tone is that dry and stark.
On top of that, Stones house mixing now highlights guitar solos *way* out front these days.
There’s no hiding from that, either.
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MelBelli
I don’t think there’s a problem with “timing” or phrasing. He picks his spots well. He just doesn’t do much in those spots anymore. He has lost dexterity in his fingers — and to a greater degree than his peers. There’s no denying it.
In my opinion, the biggest problem is tone. As he has physically declined, he has insisted on a simpler rig. There is no hiding from mistakes when your tone is that dry and stark.
On top of that, Stones house mixing now highlights guitar solos *way* out front these days.
There’s no hiding from that, either.
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MelBelli
I don’t think there’s a problem with “timing” or phrasing. He picks his spots well. He just doesn’t do much in those spots anymore. He has lost dexterity in his fingers — and to a greater degree than his peers. There’s no denying it.
In my opinion, the biggest problem is tone. As he has physically declined, he has insisted on a simpler rig. There is no hiding from mistakes when your tone is that dry and stark.
On top of that, Stones house mixing now highlights guitar solos *way* out front these days.
There’s no hiding from that, either.
Did they bring back some grit in the tone on the Zip Code-tour? At least it sounded that way on some of the YouTube-recordings (and Keith played some different guitars - CYHMK with a Gibson springs to mind).
However, I agree totally with all your points here. Extremely heavy gauged strings, a dry and naked tone and no "help" - there is nowhere to "hide"
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DandelionPowderman
I think it was even a bit earlier, Al. This is a pic from 1992, and his fingers are clearly swelling already.
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DandelionPowderman
I think it was even a bit earlier, Al. This is a pic from 1992, and his fingers are clearly swelling already.
I recall reading in Finnish rock magazine Soundi him talking about his hands and about the possibility if those doesn't work properly any longer. He sounded horrified if that would happen. I think it was him promoting TALK IS CHEAP there - so it was pretty 'early' on. I found that ackward or even scary at the time.. like, why would he talk about that kind of scenario - the immortal Keith Richards? Now to think of it, was he just being hypothetical (like I then interpreted), or was there already some kind of signs or symptoms in his fingers or something?
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bitusa2012
I just hope they, and Keith in his solos, don’t embarrass themselves.
I don’t want them (him) to go down like some punch drunk boxer that goes one bout too many.
I hope they’re great on this tour. But all the talk thru the years about how “we’re playing better than ever” is romantic, but patiently wrong when your main man simply isn’t.
They were great to see in Australia in 2014, but even then they weren’t as good as they were in 2003.
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Cooltoplady
Just let Ronnie do the leads
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Cooltoplady
Just let Ronnie do the leads
He already does, so he gets The Stone's eternal MVP award. Especially for cleaning up his act as far as drink and drugs, so that he can take on the extra burden. Which he enjoys immensely, so this is a burden/not a burden. I must guess that at a certain point Mick and Ron had a sit down, where Mick told him to please clean up your act, because Keith's output just isn't what it used to be.
Ron's admission was that for 40 years, that whenever he was up on stage, that he played in an impaired condition. All ancient history now. Then you have Ronnie being called the "REAL Keith Richards as far as drugs/drink intake. The man has an iron constitution. Must be Ronnie's rumored gypsy blood. And Keith too-- Iron constitution.
I agree he played great on the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tours.I think he had 2 peaks as a guitarist live, the 1969-1975 tours where his ferocious rhythm playing drove the band with an occasional solo and the Steel Wheels /Urban Jungle tours, where he played more solos. But to still be playing live at almost 80 is a great thing.Quote
Big Al
I think Dandy and others have stated that the decline began during the Voodoo Lounge Tour. On reflection, there’s an undeniable dip in his playing in comparison to his blistering form during the Steel Wheels and Urban Jungle Tours, where he was consistently performing at a level as good as any personal previous peak. He seemingly had such ferocious confidence during the 1989-90 shows’. He’s still near-superb during the Voodoo Lounge Tour, I think. For me, the Licks Tour - and more so - The A Bigger Bang Tour is where his fingers begin to noticeably affect him and his performance; sometimes to the point whereby it ruins the overall band performance.