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Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
Play With Fire is awesome! It's really bad but it's killer!
Ha ha - Ian didn't know what key Tumbling Dice was in!
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Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
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Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
They turned a minor into major. Interesting twist.
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GasLightStreet
Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
They turned a minor into major. Interesting twist.
I don’t believe there is a minor chord in Gimme Shelter. I believe the borrowed chords give it an illusion of minor
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GasLightStreet
Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
They turned a minor into major. Interesting twist.
I don’t believe there is a minor chord in Gimme Shelter. I believe the borrowed chords give it an illusion of minor
It's key is C sharp minor.
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bittersweet memories....perhaps one of my most favorite times to live in NYC was 1978....where has the time gone?
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GasLightStreet
Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
They turned a minor into major. Interesting twist.
I don’t believe there is a minor chord in Gimme Shelter. I believe the borrowed chords give it an illusion of minor
It's key is C sharp minor.
The descending chords are C# B and A, all major chords with hammer-ons to perfect fourths. There is also an E. Attempting to use classical Western music theory doesn't really work here, as with many blues-rock tunes.
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GasLightStreet
Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
They turned a minor into major. Interesting twist.
I don’t believe there is a minor chord in Gimme Shelter. I believe the borrowed chords give it an illusion of minor
It's key is C sharp minor.
The descending chords are C# B and A, all major chords with hammer-ons to perfect fourths. There is also an E. Attempting to use classical Western music theory doesn't really work here, as with many blues-rock tunes.
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GasLightStreet
Holy crap, it's a good thing they left Gimme Shelter at rehearsals. That was awful.
They turned a minor into major. Interesting twist.
I don’t believe there is a minor chord in Gimme Shelter. I believe the borrowed chords give it an illusion of minor
It's key is C sharp minor.
The descending chords are C# B and A, all major chords with hammer-ons to perfect fourths. There is also an E. Attempting to use classical Western music theory doesn't really work here, as with many blues-rock tunes.
Good explanation. The Taylor's solo is in C#minor though.
The piano player -whom to date is unknown by the way- on this 1978 rehearsal does play the riff wrong though, making the entire version quite cringe worthy.
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TravelinMan
We don’t know the pianist?! Wow, I assumed it was McLagan. If it’s all major chords maybe it’s Stu!
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Mathijs
Nope, we don't know for sure. They tried out several pianists, Ian McLagan came very late to the rehearsals and these recordings are from fairly early on. This player certainly isn't McLagan or Stu. Nico Zentgraf mentions Bernard Harvey, and also Chuck Leavell is mentioned to have joined for a day.
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Mathijs
Nope, we don't know for sure. They tried out several pianists, Ian McLagan came very late to the rehearsals and these recordings are from fairly early on. This player certainly isn't McLagan or Stu. Nico Zentgraf mentions Bernard Harvey, and also Chuck Leavell is mentioned to have joined for a day.
Mathijs
That was 1981, not 1978.
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Mathijs
Nope, we don't know for sure. They tried out several pianists, Ian McLagan came very late to the rehearsals and these recordings are from fairly early on. This player certainly isn't McLagan or Stu. Nico Zentgraf mentions Bernard Harvey, and also Chuck Leavell is mentioned to have joined for a day.
Mathijs
That was 1981, not 1978.
No, Mathijs is right about 1978. From my memories Ian coming only the two last days in Bearsville
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Mathijs
Nope, we don't know for sure. They tried out several pianists, Ian McLagan came very late to the rehearsals and these recordings are from fairly early on. This player certainly isn't McLagan or Stu. Nico Zentgraf mentions Bernard Harvey, and also Chuck Leavell is mentioned to have joined for a day.
Mathijs
That was 1981, not 1978.
No, Mathijs is right about 1978. From my memories Ian coming only the two last days in Bearsville
Yep that's what I recollect as well from Jean's EXCELLENT book of the 1978 Tour