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So the guitar playing the great riff on Angry is Mick.And who did Mick mix the album with?
Keith in the left channel, Mick in the right channel. They are both playing the riff.
These are ALL the guitar parts of the song
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Thanks, fascinating, basic stuff but it works really well, am i right in thinking not much from Ronnie in there.
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So the guitar playing the great riff on Angry is Mick.And who did Mick mix the album with?
Keith in the left channel, Mick in the right channel. They are both playing the riff.
These are ALL the guitar parts of the song
[youtu.be]
Thanks, fascinating, basic stuff but it works really well, am i right in thinking not much from Ronnie in there.
Ronnie is bottom right. Some licks and rhythm.
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This will be interesting. When you sit in your sofa, listening to the new album, you will have Keith to the left - Ronnie to the right. For the first time, thanks to mr Watt. How can I go on??? (Like Elaine said when Kramer had seen her naked...)
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So the guitar playing the great riff on Angry is Mick.And who did Mick mix the album with?
Keith in the left channel, Mick in the right channel. They are both playing the riff.
These are ALL the guitar parts of the song
[youtu.be]
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Bjorn
DandelionPowderman - still, it feels kinda strange. The power MUST come from the right. Right? Brown Sugar? Kinks One for the road. Black Sabbath. My brain is brought up that way. It´s like reading to me - there you go left...and to the right. Well, guess I´m gonna love this record anyway. Cool.
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DandelionPowderman - still, it feels kinda strange. The power MUST come from the right. Right? Brown Sugar? Kinks One for the road. Black Sabbath. My brain is brought up that way. It´s like reading to me - there you go left...and to the right. Well, guess I´m gonna love this record anyway. Cool.
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So the guitar playing the great riff on Angry is Mick.And who did Mick mix the album with?
Keith in the left channel, Mick in the right channel. They are both playing the riff.
These are ALL the guitar parts of the song
[youtu.be]
Great stuff. Keith is definitely doing capo 7 Midnight Rambler/Out of Control things, and you nailed it.
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DandelionPowderman - still, it feels kinda strange. The power MUST come from the right. Right? Brown Sugar? Kinks One for the road. Black Sabbath. My brain is brought up that way. It´s like reading to me - there you go left...and to the right. Well, guess I´m gonna love this record anyway. Cool.
I'm with you on that, something felt strange/different, Keith on the left, as much as Angry is working to my ears I'm hoping the rest of the album isn't Mick solo recordings with Keith and Ronnie on Guitar.
Last few Stones albums have sounded one sided to my ears.
Were it not for Crosseyed Heart i would have thought Keith has given it up.
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Are there any hints about when Sweet Sounds Of Heaven will be published?
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Are there any hints about when Sweet Sounds Of Heaven will be published?
I think Irix had an idea before.
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DandelionPowderman - still, it feels kinda strange. The power MUST come from the right. Right? Brown Sugar? Kinks One for the road. Black Sabbath. My brain is brought up that way. It´s like reading to me - there you go left...and to the right. Well, guess I´m gonna love this record anyway. Cool.
I'm with you on that, something felt strange/different, Keith on the left, as much as Angry is working to my ears I'm hoping the rest of the album isn't Mick solo recordings with Keith and Ronnie on Guitar.
Last few Stones albums have sounded one sided to my ears.
Were it not for Crosseyed Heart i would have thought Keith has given it up.
I think most of us thought that.
Under the theory that CH was a deposit of old ideas finally coming to light, maybe some still do.
The single biggest stumbling block to a new album getting finished was Keith not wanting to get rolled again. Maybe Mick simply ran out the clock and got his way in the end.
I’m hopeful, though. Of the three tracks we’ve heard, Angry and DoY are Mick. But Get Close bears some Keith fingerprints. Driving Me Too Hard was purported to have been finished recently by both of them. I’m going to guess that Bite My Head Off and Sweet Sounds of Heaven are all Mick. Obviously Keith is the driver of Tell Me Straight. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wrote the two tracks with Charlie on them. We’ll have to wait on Dreamy Skies.
We’re at least in the neighborhood of a 50/50 affair.
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DandelionPowderman - still, it feels kinda strange. The power MUST come from the right. Right? Brown Sugar? Kinks One for the road. Black Sabbath. My brain is brought up that way. It´s like reading to me - there you go left...and to the right. Well, guess I´m gonna love this record anyway. Cool.
I'm with you on that, something felt strange/different, Keith on the left, as much as Angry is working to my ears I'm hoping the rest of the album isn't Mick solo recordings with Keith and Ronnie on Guitar.
Last few Stones albums have sounded one sided to my ears.
Were it not for Crosseyed Heart i would have thought Keith has given it up.
I think most of us thought that.
Under the theory that CH was a deposit of old ideas finally coming to light, maybe some still do.
The single biggest stumbling block to a new album getting finished was Keith not wanting to get rolled again. Maybe Mick simply ran out the clock and got his way in the end.
I’m hopeful, though. Of the three tracks we’ve heard, Angry and DoY are Mick. But Get Close bears some Keith fingerprints. Driving Me Too Hard was purported to have been finished recently by both of them. I’m going to guess that Bite My Head Off and Sweet Sounds of Heaven are all Mick. Obviously Keith is the driver of Tell Me Straight. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wrote the two tracks with Charlie on them. We’ll have to wait on Dreamy Skies.
We’re at least in the neighborhood of a 50/50 affair.
Hopefully you have it right there, sounds about right to me.
It saddens me that for decades now that Keith either willingly gives the rains to Mick or just gives in.
A bit like a marriage, in the end no matter how dominant they both were one usually gives in to the other in age.
I've long thought with Mick it's a case of my way or the highway.
Let's face it Keith has always been the more talented one creatively as far as songwriting goes, perhaps what let's Keith down is his unwillingness to conquer technology, I mean he always leaves the mixing to Mick, to my mind that's allowing Mick to turn their efforts into a Mick solo album.
Never mind perhaps after this we might get one more solo album from the Keith & Ronnie.
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DandelionPowderman - still, it feels kinda strange. The power MUST come from the right. Right? Brown Sugar? Kinks One for the road. Black Sabbath. My brain is brought up that way. It´s like reading to me - there you go left...and to the right. Well, guess I´m gonna love this record anyway. Cool.
I'm with you on that, something felt strange/different, Keith on the left, as much as Angry is working to my ears I'm hoping the rest of the album isn't Mick solo recordings with Keith and Ronnie on Guitar.
Last few Stones albums have sounded one sided to my ears.
Were it not for Crosseyed Heart i would have thought Keith has given it up.
I think most of us thought that.
Under the theory that CH was a deposit of old ideas finally coming to light, maybe some still do.
The single biggest stumbling block to a new album getting finished was Keith not wanting to get rolled again. Maybe Mick simply ran out the clock and got his way in the end.
I’m hopeful, though. Of the three tracks we’ve heard, Angry and DoY are Mick. But Get Close bears some Keith fingerprints. Driving Me Too Hard was purported to have been finished recently by both of them. I’m going to guess that Bite My Head Off and Sweet Sounds of Heaven are all Mick. Obviously Keith is the driver of Tell Me Straight. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wrote the two tracks with Charlie on them. We’ll have to wait on Dreamy Skies.
We’re at least in the neighborhood of a 50/50 affair.
Hopefully you have it right there, sounds about right to me.
It saddens me that for decades now that Keith either willingly gives the rains to Mick or just gives in.
A bit like a marriage, in the end no matter how dominant they both were one usually gives in to the other in age.
I've long thought with Mick it's a case of my way or the highway.
Let's face it Keith has always been the more talented one creatively as far as songwriting goes, perhaps what let's Keith down is his unwillingness to conquer technology, I mean he always leaves the mixing to Mick, to my mind that's allowing Mick to turn their efforts into a Mick solo album.
Never mind perhaps after this we might get one more solo album from the Keith & Ronnie.
I also think that thank god that one of them is driving. Otherwise we might not have this album. I think it sounds better than for a really long time.
One of the main battles might also be how to win the younger generation