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Certainly is a great video.Oneof the 1972 live performancesscenes where they are being filmed from behind the speakers isnot from the releases 1972 movies Ladies and Gentlemen and CS Blues.And the quality of the film is much better.I wonder if there is more complete live songs somewhereQuote
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Short & curlies, very juicy and melodic throughout the entire song.
I like when he sticks to the rhythm or keeps the leads short and sweet.
Great video Dutchman, this is like a Rorschach test for a Stones fan-if you can understand why this throwaway song on a second tier album is better than anything released in the last forty years you truly understand The Rolling Stones.
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Short & curlies, very juicy and melodic throughout the entire song.
That's Keith? Sounds more like Mick Taylor to me.
It's Keith. The slide is Taylor.
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TheflyingDutchman
Short & curlies, very juicy and melodic throughout the entire song.
I like when he sticks to the rhythm or keeps the leads short and sweet.
Great video Dutchman, this is like a Rorschach test for a Stones fan-if you can understand why this throwaway song on a second tier album is better than anything released in the last forty years you truly understand The Rolling Stones.
Agreed; footage follows music indeed.
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TheflyingDutchmanFor me any album with If You Can’t Rock Me, IORR,Time Waits For No One, Luxury , If You Really Want to be My Friend, and Fingerprint File is not a second tier album.Quote
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TheflyingDutchman
Short & curlies, very juicy and melodic throughout the entire song.
I like when he sticks to the rhythm or keeps the leads short and sweet.
Great video Dutchman, this is like a Rorschach test for a Stones fan-if you can understand why this throwaway song on a second tier album is better than anything released in the last forty years you truly understand The Rolling Stones.
Agreed; footage follows music indeed.
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not a second tier album.
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Big Al
She Said Yeah
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not a second tier album.
IORR is a fantastic album, many gems on there!
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Bjorn
Ok, there I have to go to the roots.
When Keith Richards played Little Queenie and Whole Lotta Shakin´with Jerry Lee 1983 ...
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First one that came to mind from the early Keith solos.
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We are talking about studio as posted in the subject. Anybody like The Last Time solo? Simple but effective
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Does Keith play the solos on Dance Little Sister and the slide solo on Till the Next Goodbye ? I read an Andy Johns interview that Keith played slide
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Does Keith play the solos on Dance Little Sister and the slide solo on Till the Next Goodbye ? I read an Andy Johns interview that Keith played slide
Mick Taylor played solo and rhythm on dance little sister-studio-. Brilliant, imo. Keith did the straight forward dirty work.
Till the next goodbye's slide was very basic and beautiful. Either Taylor or Keith. Likely Keith. Who cares.
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I can't believe no one mentioned It's all over now.
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A song where he sings or a guitar solo?
Ha...I read 'solo' as vocal. But yeah it probably reads better as guitar solo.
In that case, for me, SFTD.
Sorry! I meant guitar solo. Should’ve been clearer.