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OpenG
Taylor's solo on Stray Cat I always thought has to be on of the most overlooked solos in his career and one of his best and one of the most overlooked solos in rock history. That solo should be in the rock and roll hall of fame as you walk in
and go through the exhibits.
Agree. Tabs seem much more comfortable and faster in the first place. But if you learn by ear the learning is much more intense because you're not just concentrating on what is played but also on HOW every single note is played. And especially with Stones music that's often what it is about. Also learn a song by ear and you will always be able to play it. When learning with tabs, you learn it faster but also forget it faster.Quote
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Just figure it out. You don’t need tab
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OpenG
Taylor's solo on Stray Cat I always thought has to be on of the most overlooked solos in his career and one of his best and one of the most overlooked solos in rock history. That solo should be in the rock and roll hall of fame as you walk in
and go through the exhibits.
agreed, and agreed. MT's solo, but also when he solos over the same section (C-G-D) later, when Jagger is singing; the note right at 3:07 is awesome. Stinging.
But to me it is Keith's guitar during the solo that I have always quoted throughout life as one of my favorite guitar parts of all time. The way he is chunking those 3 chords behind Taylor.
I had one of those epiphanies years ago, one of those first times you get really stoned, and you are listening to music; the way those two guitars always come crashing together on the A ("betcha momma don't know.."), and then one of them veers off into solo-ing.
And Jagger sings the hell out of that song too.
Yes that stinging solo is tonal heaven to any guitarist or amateur player.
I have also thought GYYYO is a great live record to figure out and learn Keith and MT parts the guitars out of the left and right channels are so clear to listen and pick out the parts.
I personally think Charles Robert Watts is the star of the show on this number.Quote
OpenG
Taylor's solo on Stray Cat I always thought has to be on of the most overlooked solos in his career and one of his best and one of the most overlooked solos in rock history. That solo should be in the rock and roll hall of fame as you walk in
and go through the exhibits.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Charlie is always the star. I love him on JJF on Ya-Yas
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Testify
This album also has its overdubs!
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retired_dog
GYYYO was the best guitar teacher I ever had.
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retired_dog
Does this fact degrade the album?
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retired_dog
Does this fact degrade the album?
Yes. As does the editing.