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KingmanBarstow
I have always loved this track. Great build up to the end with Taylor soloing. I really like Goats Head Soup. First chance I got to see 'em was in 1975 so I missed this gem a coupla years back (despite lining up for Cardiff Castle tickets. The gig that wasn't to be).
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KingmanBarstow
I have always loved this track. Great build up to the end with Taylor soloing. I really like Goats Head Soup. First chance I got to see 'em was in 1975 so I missed this gem a coupla years back (despite lining up for Cardiff Castle tickets. The gig that wasn't to be).
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There are 2 live versions (1973) on youtube. Bad sound quality, Taylor on lead. Keith is not audible, but it doesn't spoil the fun.
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KingmanBarstow
I have always loved this track. Great build up to the end with Taylor soloing. I really like Goats Head Soup. First chance I got to see 'em was in 1975 so I missed this gem a coupla years back (despite lining up for Cardiff Castle tickets. The gig that wasn't to be).
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dmay
I hate to be the doomsayer here, but, "Nahhhh". It's cool in its own way, but having a sing along and basic jamming on cellos doesn't cut it. It's just some cats showing they can riff on a Stones song. Dig this version. The Stones should do it this way in their shows, IMHO. So should the celloists. I'd love to hear them jammim' on them cellos.
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