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71Tele
The lyrics say "the joint was rockin'!", not "the joint was full of wheezy stoned hippies".
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liddas
Wouldn't bet my balls that the LYL version is not overdubbed, but sure it sounds quite the same to the boot version!
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liddas
Wouldn't bet my balls that the LYL version is not overdubbed, but sure it sounds quite the same to the boot version!
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I would be relieved as well as pleased to learn that LYL "Around & Around" was not overdubbed. I think Mathijs once said there were five or six guitars on it. I am merely repeating what he said.
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liddas
Wouldn't bet my balls that the LYL version is not overdubbed, but sure it sounds quite the same to the boot version!
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I would be relieved as well as pleased to learn that LYL "Around & Around" was not overdubbed. I think Mathijs once said there were five or six guitars on it. I am merely repeating what he said.
I don't think there are any overdubs on AaA. Mannish Boy, LRR and especially Cracking Up have plenty of overdubs, but not AaA.
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liddas
Wouldn't bet my balls that the LYL version is not overdubbed, but sure it sounds quite the same to the boot version!
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I would be relieved as well as pleased to learn that LYL "Around & Around" was not overdubbed. I think Mathijs once said there were five or six guitars on it. I am merely repeating what he said.
I don't think there are any overdubs on AaA. Mannish Boy, LRR and especially Cracking Up have plenty of overdubs, but not AaA.
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Taylor1
If you are a guitarist howwould you characterize the quality of Brian’s playing? Was it hard to play orwas it good?
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ProfessorWolf
that's from munster, germany sept 11, 1965
here the whole show this is from colorized
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retired_dog
I am a guitarist and all I can say is that you entirely miss the point.
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ProfessorWolf
that's from munster, germany sept 11, 1965
here the whole show this is from colorized
I was actually there and can state that this is of course NOT "the whole show", it's just the three songs that regional TV station WDR (of "Rockpalast" fame a decade later) were allowed to film for news coverage/cultural magazine purposes. However, only "Satisfaction" was aired back then. The three songs, filmed in b/w by the way, first appeared on commercial releases as bonus tracks on "Crossfire Hurricane" Blu-ray/DVD releases, "Around And Around" however only on the japanese version. The (nice) colorization is, of course, unofficial.
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that's from munster, germany sept 11, 1965
here the whole show this is from colorized
I was actually there and can state that this is of course NOT "the whole show", it's just the three songs that regional TV station WDR (of "Rockpalast" fame a decade later) were allowed to film for news coverage/cultural magazine purposes. However, only "Satisfaction" was aired back then. The three songs, filmed in b/w by the way, first appeared on commercial releases as bonus tracks on "Crossfire Hurricane" Blu-ray/DVD releases, "Around And Around" however only on the japanese version. The (nice) colorization is, of course, unofficial.
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Taylor1
If you are a guitarist howwould you characterize the quality of Brian’s playing? Was it hard to play orwas it good?
I am a guitarist and all I can say is that you entirely miss the point.