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DandelionPowderman
In my local record store (Big Dipper in Oslo) they're selling another of the standard cover version as «Limited Indie Stores Edition» with clear vinyl. It's probably been discussed here, and I probably missed it, though.
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DandelionPowderman
Isn't Angry available on vinyl before September 15?
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DandelionPowderman
Isn't Angry available on vinyl before September 15?
Yes, available in Europe on Vinyl from 8-Sep-2023 - [iorr.org] .
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DandelionPowderman
September 15 in Norway, unfortunately
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lelandsundries
In reply to the person a few pages back who asked who plays the riff in amgry:
My best guess: It's in E, which is more of a standard tuning key than a key keith would play in w his open g tuning (even with a capo). The guitar sound on the riffs is definitely not a telecaster through a fender amp, which is what Keith often plays. Those and the quotes to fallon about how mick had the original idea for the song seem to imply mick probably plays the main riffs (especially since Ronnie seems to mostly play lead guitar these days).
I think bill said that in terms of rhythm, most bands follow the drummer but the stones follow Keith's guitar. The song doesn't have that keith looseness or the stones groove or the roll part of rock and roll. I dont know whether that is caused by seemingly not having keith on rhythm guitar or by not having Charlie on drums or both.
Honestly, though I didn't start out liking Angry, i am liking it more as i listen more: good lyrics, great delivery, lead parts build over the course of the song.
We'll see how my opinion changes: when doom and gloom came out I loved it and now I find it meh. When 1 more shot came out, I didn't like it and now it's one of my stones favorites...
I haven't checked, but I'm pretty sure it's in open tuning, and in the key of B (capo 4th fret) – like many other classics: JJF, SFM, TD etc.
It's definitely a Telecaster in the left channel (Keith). And when you hear that little open G-lick round 1:21 (an overdub, I believe) similar to Tumbling Dice, it sounds like Sonny.
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peoplewitheyes
I know 6 weeks is quite a while to wait for the new album, but I'm sure there will be another song released (although not necessarily in all these stupid physical formats) in the intervening period. My bet would be one with Gaga, Stevie or one of the guests on, in order to keep the profile high and further whet appetites for the album release.
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DandelionPowderman
Not sure if they'll release the 7 minute + song with Gaga and Wonder, but I'll take anything they have to offer while waiting (impatiently) on the album.
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DandelionPowderman
Not sure if they'll release the 7 minute + song with Gaga and Wonder, but I'll take anything they have to offer while waiting (impatiently) on the album.
Same; 6 weeks on one hand not too long, on another a seeming eternityCannot wait to have it in my hands, reading the notes, the credits, earphones playing the album. October 20th cannot arrive soon enough.
They're back!
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lelandsundries
In reply to the person a few pages back who asked who plays the riff in amgry:
My best guess: It's in E, which is more of a standard tuning key than a key keith would play in w his open g tuning (even with a capo). The guitar sound on the riffs is definitely not a telecaster through a fender amp, which is what Keith often plays. Those and the quotes to fallon about how mick had the original idea for the song seem to imply mick probably plays the main riffs (especially since Ronnie seems to mostly play lead guitar these days).
I think bill said that in terms of rhythm, most bands follow the drummer but the stones follow Keith's guitar. The song doesn't have that keith looseness or the stones groove or the roll part of rock and roll. I dont know whether that is caused by seemingly not having keith on rhythm guitar or by not having Charlie on drums or both.
Honestly, though I didn't start out liking Angry, i am liking it more as i listen more: good lyrics, great delivery, lead parts build over the course of the song.
We'll see how my opinion changes: when doom and gloom came out I loved it and now I find it meh. When 1 more shot came out, I didn't like it and now it's one of my stones favorites...
I haven't checked, but I'm pretty sure it's in open tuning, and in the key of B (capo 4th fret) – like many other classics: JJF, SFM, TD etc.
It's definitely a Telecaster in the left channel (Keith). And when you hear that little open G-lick round 1:21 (an overdub, I believe) similar to Tumbling Dice, it sounds like Sonny.
I very much agree to that it's 5-string, open G, capo on 4th and Tele. Sonny is a good guess but there are other possibility's, we'll see.
This song will kick some serious a§§ on big stages.
The free floating drum intro, then Keith's riff, still alone over the big PA will work just effin' great.
could be used as an opener too, imo.
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open-g
I changed my mind on the Capo position.
it needs to be on #2 to make the chorus bit work. C#, B, A
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lelandsundries
To me, it looks like the verse could be in B or E but the chorus is definitely in E.
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DandelionPowderman
Isn't Angry available on vinyl before September 15?
Yes, available in Europe on Vinyl from 8-Sep-2023 - [iorr.org] .
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waterrats
Sorry if that's been asked before, but what's on the B-side of the vinyl single?
A mix or something else?
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lelandsundries
I definitely do hear Keith's Tele playing leads at 1:21, sounds so great when it comes in! I don't hear Keith's Tele on rhythm but I haven't listened w/ headphones yet and I bet I'll hear it a little differently that way. Thanks for this.
CANNOT WAIT FOR THE NEXT SINGLE & REST OF THE ALBUM!!!
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I don’t think I’m on it. I did a session but don’t think the tracks got used. I don’t mind though, they are National treasures and it’s amazing they have made this album sixty years on, I can’t wait to hear it!
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bauk77
It’s a great song, I don’t know how many times I listened to it now.
For me it’s better then anything on BB or ABB and all the later released singles!
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lelandsundries
To me, it looks like the verse could be in B or E but the chorus is definitely in E.
The Key is B because the intro, verse, guitar solo etc. all uses B as the tonic. There's a key change to E during the chorus, with C#m being the relative minor to E.
I suspect Andrew Watt had something to do with creating this fancy chorus. Not my favourite sound for the Stones but I guess it works.
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bauk77
It’s a great song, I don’t know how many times I listened to it now.
For me it’s better then anything on BB or ABB and all the later released singles!
I agree with this