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I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
Don't we just love a good conspiracy theory
If you listen carefully it's all Keith's guitar as explained by DP.
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padre69
I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
Don't we just love a good conspiracy theory
If you listen carefully it's all Keith's guitar as explained by DP.
There are flubbed notes as well. It's Keith, after all!
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Keith with his colours begins to remind me of these socks for your ipod that used to come in a package.
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padre69
I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
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padre69
I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
Don't we just love a good conspiracy theory
If you listen carefully it's all Keith's guitar as explained by DP.
There are flubbed notes as well. It's Keith, after all!
The flubbed notes are intentional to give it a level of authenticity. Obviously someone underneath the stage playing or something /s
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I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
Don't we just love a good conspiracy theory
If you listen carefully it's all Keith's guitar as explained by DP.
There are flubbed notes as well. It's Keith, after all!
The flubbed notes are intentional to give it a level of authenticity. Obviously someone underneath the stage playing or something /s
Why now, when Keith is playing so well would he need a secret guitarist hidden away, and why would Keith hide away too lol.
And like Keith's going to let Matt Clifford do his intro for him (like that's gonna happen) even if Matt could make that sound, and i seriously doubt he could.
Keith plays just about as good as any 78 year old is capable of doing , same goes for Jagger.
Man Ronnie and Keith are brilliant on Shelter, why would they make it so obvious even if they did need a secret third guitar, think about it, the secret guitar would have the same time as keiths, they wouldn't use a semi acoustic.
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padre69
I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
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bv
More reports and pictures just published from the Pittsburgh show.
Just click the main picture on the IORR home page:
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bitusa2012
GREAT photos BV. Tell me/us… somehow you seem to have superb pics taken from slightly above ground/pit level. They don’t seem to be taken from IN the bottom of the pit. You’re looking straight at the band, even slightly DOWN on them occasionally. Do you levitate???
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bv
More reports and pictures just published from the Pittsburgh show.
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padre69
I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
Yes, most of the music comes from chuck Matt and Tim on the keys. Keith and Ron add their fills when they want. No need for a ghost guitarist. The fans can’t tell
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padre69
I'd like to see a Pittsburgh clip of GS, where Keith is seen playing that intro. For some reason he seems to be hidden during the opening riff.
Wasn't there a speculation from the St.Louis gig that an extra guitar was heard in some song? Neither Ronnie or Keith was seen playing, but a guitar was audible.
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SomeTorontoGirl
Many thanks to Hendrik and Bjornulf for the fabulous pics. Mine were trash, I’m going to give it up and wait impatiently for theirs in future.
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bv
More reports and pictures just published from the Pittsburgh show.
Just click the main picture on the IORR home page:
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georgemcdonnell314
I don't remember them playing It's Only Rock N Roll.
However I had about 15 beers in me so I may have just missed it.
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georgemcdonnell314
I don't remember them playing It's Only Rock N Roll.
However I had about 15 beers in me so I may have just missed it.
wow what a waste of time and a Rolling Stones ticket
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wupperstein
The intro of Gimme Shelter sounds exactly like the guitarsound in the live version of Lady Jane from November 29th, 2012, London
Maybe it's Chuck on the keyboards? Please compare it.
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