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TravelinMan
It seems odd to have been played in the middle. I have to think it was actually the encore.
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TravelinMan
QuoteHarry QuoteTravelinMan QuoteMathijs QuoteNICOS Found this ............ Legends Of Classic Rock The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton at Granby Halls, Leicester, England on May 15, 1976, from the Black and Blue Tour. Eric Clapton performed "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Street Fighting Man". The concert was filmed by Thames TV for the "Stones On The Road" S
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTaylor1 His playing is nothing great. But smooth as butter with an unmistakeable tone lol
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TravelinMan
QuoteMathijs QuoteNICOS Found this ............ Legends Of Classic Rock The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton at Granby Halls, Leicester, England on May 15, 1976, from the Black and Blue Tour. Eric Clapton performed "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Street Fighting Man". The concert was filmed by Thames TV for the "Stones On The Road" Special. Clapton also did K
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TravelinMan
QuoteMelBelli QuoteReagan QuoteMelBelli It was great for him to have been brought in from the wilderness. But it was also clear that he didn’t have much left in the tank. This is the first time I've ever found myself disagreeing with something you've written. The last five minutes of the Glastonbury Can't You Hear Me Knocking are so good it brings a tear to my eye -R
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TravelinMan
Quotebillwebster Thanks for the beautiful picture. Given the length of this thread and the fact that it was created in 2015 because of the high number of Taylor threads in earlier years made it necessary to group all those discussions into one place, I get the feeling that Taylor would have sold quite a few units of solo albums from the mid-00s through the 2010s, if he had chosen to record new
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
I wish he would have recorded a tribute album to Albert King or Freddie King like others have done for Robert Johnson. It's so much easier to get your music out there these days.
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteGerardHennessy QuoteMathijs QuoteTravelinMan QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteTravelinMan My point is I don't actually see him do it. But you can hear it? Yeah and it doesn't sound anything like him lol This is really lame reasoning, and what a waste of time actually to post this. They build an entire career out of doing things we didn't expect or sounded different. If not,
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteRockman That should be the cover of Sticky Hooves
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteBig Al What on earth are the chances that Keith heard this?? This is the thing: there’s only so many chords; so many melodies. What a coincidence. I do think it’s an OK song. It's not a coincidence besides the guitar riff. Almost copy and paste. Very likely the Stones came first. The whole vocal approach is similar. I guess here we have that band saying they p
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteSend It To me Warren and His Fugitives might deserve credit... Quotekeithumb check this link out Ha! Well that’s embarrassing. Wonder if Mr. Phelge paid them off on the down low.
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteMathijs QuoteTravelinMan QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteTravelinMan My point is I don't actually see him do it. But you can hear it? Yeah and it doesn't sound anything like him lol This is really lame reasoning, and what a waste of time actually to post this. They build an entire career out of doing things we didn't expect or sounded different. If not, they would have spe
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteMelBelli QuoteTravelinMan QuoteMelBelli QuoteTravelinMan QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteTravelinMan My point is I don't actually see him do it. But you can hear it? Yeah and it doesn't sound anything like him lol It sounds 100% like him. Really? I guess I haven’t heard any other songs featuring him shredding Spanish licks in the middle of a song. See here!
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteMelBelli QuoteTravelinMan QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteTravelinMan My point is I don't actually see him do it. But you can hear it? Yeah and it doesn't sound anything like him lol It sounds 100% like him. Really? I guess I haven’t heard any other songs featuring him shredding Spanish licks in the middle of a song.
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteTravelinMan My point is I don't actually see him do it. But you can hear it? Yeah and it doesn't sound anything like him lol
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TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteMathijs On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice. Mathijs That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a vi
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TravelinMan
QuoteMathijs On the Tokyo 1990 shows Keith plays some very intricate lead lines during the breakdown of Rock and a Hard Place. He plays a middle eastern flavored scale that he doesn't play often, and its technically quite challenging in speed and note choice. Mathijs That doesn't even sound like Richards. Is there a video of him playing it? Sounds like studio overdub.
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
I for one am glad there is a Yahoo article. Maybe somebody will read it and remember they taped the shows!
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TravelinMan
Quotemr_c_ox QuoteDoxa QuoteThe Joker I follow you here Spud, and also thank TravelinMan to share this knowledge in a understandable way. « One of the things I find hilarious is producers trying to create the perfect drum performance from an actual drummer by replacing the drum hits with samples and pocketing every hit to be perfectly on the grid » Sounds like it would kill the famous « dela
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TravelinMan
QuoteThe Joker I follow you here Spud, and also thank TravelinMan to share this knowledge in a understandable way. « One of the things I find hilarious is producers trying to create the perfect drum performance from an actual drummer by replacing the drum hits with samples and pocketing every hit to be perfectly on the grid » Sounds like it would kill the famous « delayed », « behind the tim
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
Quoteexilestones Would you say we can use Pro Tools for mastering music? What do you recommend for automated mastering of music? I ask because I'd like to take different tracks from different CDs to create something, such as my version of "Hot Rocks" for example, and want the tracks to sound like they fit together. I have my favorite version/maters of each song, such as "
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
Buy the book! It's a great read!
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TravelinMan
Pro Tools was designed to convert the analog engineer to the world of digital. From its inception it is more of a facilitative tool rather than a creative "music production" tool like FL Studio or Reason—both of which started as sequencers without the ability to record audio. Of course, those programs evolved over the years and many DAWs are capable of the same thing these days. I will
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTaylor1 I never knew Taylor played on this Bowie movie soundtrack Sounds like Taylor to me
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TravelinMan
QuoteWhale There is now available the CD of the concert in april 1969 at the la forum. Previously that had been available in a box called stages. That was available in the early 90s I think the spectacular i dont live today take is the one once included on the 2lp the Jimi Hendrix concerts. That was available in the 80s. Anyway this CD also sports a fantastic version of Spanish castle magic. As
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TravelinMan
QuoteFP QuoteTravelinMan QuoteFP QuoteDandelionPowderman He probably said that he played the leading riff. It's a rather unique riff in the Stones cannon, not really a Keith-sounding riff, imo. Here is the quote: Jas: Who did the leads in “Bitch”? Mick: I did that. And interveiw: He’s probably thinking of the London Underground version, which according to an intervi
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteFP QuoteDandelionPowderman He probably said that he played the leading riff. It's a rather unique riff in the Stones cannon, not really a Keith-sounding riff, imo. Here is the quote: Jas: Who did the leads in “Bitch”? Mick: I did that. And interveiw: He’s probably thinking of the London Underground version, which according to an interview of that time he wasn’t
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
Sometimes rock stars just want to retire peacefully rather than go out in a blaze of glory.
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***1 year ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTaylor1 QuoteDandelionPowderman He said he made the riff, not that he played on the recording.In a2015 interview Jagger said Keith and Taylor added overdubbed guitars to the song after the initial recordings at Stargroves.This quote can be found on the Time is on Our Side website,under the database track talk for Moonlight Mile I know, but it's not consistent w
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TravelinMan
I cannot believe they didn’t get a take of Wild Horses!
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