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skipstone
I played my bandmates Shine A Light this weekend. Nothing but laughter. It's that bad.
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Jumpin'JackFrash
I hear songs like Some Girls, and even parts of Just My Imagination, and I think that Keith has the ability to do better than what he has been doing, if only he'd make a conscious effort at it. I have a feeling he knows, and that he'll do something to work at it. Having said that, I still have faith in him, it was a rough tour, but you never forget how to ride a bike, so to speak. Take it back to formula, it may not be the most ideal thing to do, but it will give you a fresh start.
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nanker phelge
maybe he plays in agony every night?
..ahhh, i doubt that.
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Justin
I mean, you really can't TELL him something like "hey play better." But the very LEAST he can do is at least play solos in the minor penatomic scale. Why, oh why, has he stopped doing that? He only does it during Chuck Berry solos and those usuallly are still great. But songs like Sympathy....he lingers around the same 4 notes. Why isn'e he taking advantage of the open strings in the first position? Why can't he solo up on the 12th fret?
Although he is great in many ways...he is also accidentally damaging his own reputation.
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DandelionPowderman
See above your own post. He uses the b-string because it's easier to bend. That's why he's not playing the pentatonic anymore. Just my two cents...