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Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: scaffer ()
Date: March 11, 2023 15:03

Talkin' 'Bout You!

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: March 11, 2023 16:27

On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

In contrast I love the one note solo in the middle 8 of Dance Little Sister from Mocambo. He could have played anything there, and every guitarist would have played some flashy lick, but Keith just plays a single C-note. Now that is brilliance to me.

Mathijs

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: MingSubu ()
Date: March 11, 2023 17:36

Probably Monkey Man.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Solo?
Date: March 11, 2023 18:25

I like the solo on Where the Boys Go as well.
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I have two favourites:

Almost Hear You Sigh and Where The Boys Go.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: microvibe ()
Date: March 11, 2023 19:05

hold on to your hat
sympathy
talkin about you
bye bye johnny
she said yeah
route 66
empty heart
around& around
miss amanda jones
happy
gimme shelter
bitch

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Tim2 ()
Date: March 11, 2023 19:37

SFTD - sharper u die



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Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: March 12, 2023 02:35

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Probably Monkey Man.

What solo?

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: March 12, 2023 10:04

Bitch and SFTD

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: fela ()
Date: March 12, 2023 10:15

2120 South Michigan Avenue long version .. is that Keith on solo ? Great one

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: March 12, 2023 10:38

If it's Keith that plays the solo on "It's All Over Now", then "It's All Over Now".

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Date: March 12, 2023 11:40

All solos without slide were done by Keith back then.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: March 12, 2023 11:51

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If it's Keith that plays the solo on "It's All Over Now", then "It's All Over Now".

A nice one indeed, but strange the story in LIFE Keith shares with us. That Lennon teased him how bad that solo was, and Keith seemingly agreed with it.

- Doxa

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: TravelinMan ()
Date: March 12, 2023 17:29

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Mathijs
On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

Mathijs

That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.



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Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Date: March 12, 2023 18:10

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Mathijs
On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

Mathijs

That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.

He plays a variation of that on several versions.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: MelBelli ()
Date: March 12, 2023 18:35

Keith is a flamenco guitarist at heart!

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Date: March 12, 2023 20:25

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Mathijs
On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

Mathijs

That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.

He plays a variation of that on several versions.

For te guitar nerds amongst us: Keith is playing a short crossover between an E phrygian and E phrygian dominant (a raised third-G#) scale up and down. Sounds great, at 4:37 sharp:







Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2023-03-13 20:41 by TheflyingDutchman.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: TravelinMan ()
Date: March 12, 2023 20:28

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Mathijs
On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

Mathijs

That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.

He plays a variation of that on several versions.

For te guitar nurds amongst us: Keith is playing a short crossover between an E phrygian and E phrygian dominant (a raised third-G#) scale up and down. Sounds great, at 4:37 sharp:



My point is I don't actually see him do it.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: MelBelli ()
Date: March 12, 2023 20:40

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Mathijs
On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

Mathijs

That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.

He plays a variation of that on several versions.

For te guitar nurds amongst us: Keith is playing a short crossover between an E phrygian and E phrygian dominant (a raised third-G#) scale up and down. Sounds great, at 4:37 sharp:



I’m having trouble imagining Keith thinking about modes. My guess — and this is only a guess — is that he’s just thinking C major scale (same notes as E Phrygian).

The song is is A minor, so C is the relative major. It sounds great against the E chord.

I did a video about Keith’s Spanish-y lines here, if anyone is interested!

[youtu.be]

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: March 12, 2023 20:51

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If it's Keith that plays the solo on "It's All Over Now", then "It's All Over Now".

A nice one indeed, but strange the story in LIFE Keith shares with us. That Lennon teased him how bad that solo was, and Keith seemingly agreed with it.

- Doxa

What did John Lennon know about solos? I don't remember exactly what Keith wrote about it, but I am surprised to hear that he agreed with Lennon. I think it's a great solo. Simple, to the point, rhytmical, very Chuck Berry-ish.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Date: March 12, 2023 21:00

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Mathijs
On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice.

Mathijs

That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.

He plays a variation of that on several versions.

For the guitar nerds amongst us: Keith is playing a short crossover between an E phrygian and E phrygian dominant (a raised third-G#) scale up and down. Sounds great, at 4:37 sharp:



I’m having trouble imagining Keith thinking about modes. My guess — and this is only a guess — is that he’s just thinking C major scale (same notes as E Phrygian).

The song is is A minor, so C is the relative major. It sounds great against the E chord.

I'm quite sure that Keith is hearing the E and the F chord because that's what the keyboards and the horn section are playing as some sort of bridge. Thank God Keith plays by ear and is not interested in scales. Could very well be that he prepared the line during rehearsals.

Mick Taylor did something similar on the song "Spanish".



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Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: MelBelli ()
Date: March 12, 2023 21:03

Absolutely he is hearing the chords underneath.

I’m just saying that I doubt he is thinking about Phrygian or any other mode.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: MelBelli ()
Date: March 12, 2023 21:08

In the case of Mick Taylor’s “Spanish,” I act usually DO think he was thinking about a scale.

The whole thing is based on natural minor. I did a video about that too!

[youtu.be]

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Date: March 12, 2023 21:08

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Absolutely he is hearing the chords underneath.

I’m just saying that I doubt he is thinking about Phrygian or any other mode.

Never underestimate Keith. He is a fan of Andres Segovia.thumbs up

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Date: March 13, 2023 16:19

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My point is I don't actually see him do it.

But you can hear it?

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: March 14, 2023 05:22

She Was Hot.

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: novica ()
Date: March 14, 2023 08:40

Sympathy For The Devil





Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Taylor1 ()
Date: March 14, 2023 12:21

Also Too Tightand Love in Vain

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Taylor1 ()
Date: March 14, 2023 16:40

I really like the solo at the end of Rocky Road to Dublin on the Chieftains album, The Long Black VeilAlbum,although I’m not sure if it’s Ron or Keith.Great album including Mick on Long Black Veil

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: March 14, 2023 17:10

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Keith is a flamenco guitarist at heart!

there is some truth in that .

Re: Favorite Keith Studio Guitar Solo?
Posted by: yeababyyea ()
Date: March 14, 2023 17:40

Any solo where he doesn't resort to those Chuck Berry licks or the 3rd shape major pentatonic is a win for me!

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