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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteGravityBoy Here's the story... in 2013 I own exactly 11 vinyl LPs. I used to own 100's I have no idea where they all went but my brother probably sold most of them when he was at home and on the dole. Anyway... this is what I have left. The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones No 2 Got Live if You Want it Get Yer Yas-Yas Out Sticky Fingers Jamming With Edward Exil
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuotePalace Revolution 2000 QuoteSend It To me Here's a great album... 1. If You can't Rock Me 2. Hand of Fate 3. It's Only Rock n' Roll 4. Heartbreaker 5. Angie 6. Star Star 7. Crazy Mamma 8. Hot Stuff 9. Fool to Cry 10. 100 Years Ago 11. Can You Hear the Music 12. Coming Down Again 'Hand of Fate', the perennial second tune. Interesting cho
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuotePalace Revolution 2000 Yes I was thinking this too; that it is Ronnie. From the type of solo, but even more once you hear which guitar takes the sol.o. And that guitar is surely Ron. Over on the left. You can hear his guitar turning up right before the solo well it surely sounds like ronnie ,wrong notes , not sliding full up to the notes( no offence , but is typical of him) he plays ni
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteNoCode0680 As straycatblues73 said, it's from Ladies And Gentlemen. It is the correct audio, it's exactly as it is in the film, same tempo. As for which show, all performances in the film are either from the Houston or Ft. Worth show. Used to I could tell you which show it was from by the outfit, and if I go back and watch the whole thing I could probably tell you, but it's
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
this one is the only one that comes close to rocks off
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
well it is from "ladies and gentlemen" and is indeed shithot
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteMax'sKansasCity QuoteGreen Lady QuoteMax'sKansasCity QuoteGreen Lady Maybe it's just that I've never been provoked or persecuted here (not worth the trouble). Maybe it's also that I suffered at school from the "not-talking-to-YOU" people, in the usual catty way of little girls. But it's an idea that doesn't appeal. I never thought about it lik
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
Quotehowled This live 1965 video is interesting because Keith can hardly be heard and so Brian's guitar dominates and it shows Brian's rhythm playing and fills very clearly. Brian's Firebird/Fender Amp combo sounds pretty good. The opening fills and end riff on the first song and especially the 12 bar rhythm playing (Reelin and a Rockin) have some amp grit and then he seems t
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteFrankM Quotejamesfdouglas I run a karaoke KJ biz on the side, and I've always made sure that my libraries have as much Zeppelin, Beatles, Stones and Pink Floyd as possible. Songs by three out of four of these artists are sung ALL THE TIME, EVERY NIGHT by tons and tons of young people (19-27 years average)... and always get a huge positive response from the party crowd. I hate to s
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteCocaine Eyes What is a real 'insider'? f) Keith tossed a guitar pick to you? g) What on earth describes "an insider"? not a pick but maybe keith launched a guitar at you . . .
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteNeddieFlanders >then in the early 60s he thought the same again and THEN he apparently walked about hide park in 69 "wondering how he >can join this band "! I still wonder how he managed to wander around Hyde Park and playing in New York City on the same day. N ah , he must be a man of many talents ?!
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
Quotemarcovandereijk Listening to this outtake, I get the impression Mick Taylor is adding some licks behind the acoustic guitar, like the licks one hears at 1:03 or 1:27 et cetera. that electric guitar starts at say 0:55 to 1:04 poss. mick taylor another in between at 1:07 (and that three note riff is heard repeatedly )is obviously keith so maybe accoustic is mick jagger
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteDoomandGloom QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteDoomandGloom Quotedrbryant QuoteStonesTod Quotedrbryant Brown Sugar is just a nasty, smoking track with a groove and chorus that are so good that it went straight to no. 1 because it was about slaves and S&M and oral sex. fixed your post. I'd like ti think that's true, but I think most people didn't get it. Mick's vocal
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteSpud Love Ronnie...but had he not joined the Stones, I doubt that many folks today would even know who is is. Excellent musician though he is, it's hard to imagine him doing anything else quite so memorable. Would he perhaps have turned more seriously to painting and succeeded as an artist ? Not sure. It's a bit like the music business I suspect...a lot of luck involved.
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteOpenG Keith's electric solo was always a mystery to me as I learned about ten years ago on another stones forum that it was Keith and not MT.If you listen to the wild horses outtakes keith's solos are so bad that you wonder how the hell did it finally cut a clean electric solo.The solo is outside the penatonic box that's Keith's comfort zone. play the guitar boy i h
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
Quotedrbryant QuoteRedhotcarpet The bridge or solo is not good, it's an easy solution. Why do I prefer other Stones "ballads"? Because they're never really ballads and they always have blues or country. I think it's a fantastic solo - beautiful and evocative; one of Keith's best. of course it is ! QuoteDandelionPowderman Taylor plays the Nashville-strum g
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straycatblues73
QuoteDoomandGloom If The Stones 50th mini tour sounded anything like Zep's O2 reunion people would have been greatly disappointed. Robert Plant on his best day couldn't wipe Mick's butt. It's a miracle Zep made such great records with a wimpy LV. IMO the test of time has not been good for the Leds whose tempos and stage professionalism are questionable. i watched the L
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteChrisM I have all of these on various recordings but thanks very much for taking the time to put in one spot. Above and beyond the call of duty! well , of course , anybody that's never heard them wouldn't be interrested in these tabs ,or doesn't deserve them !
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
Quoteroby Well, Ronnie left channel... when he plays ! ha ha yeah , he seems to over-compensate for mick t , should have just kept thrashing it out !
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
good stuff , keith right channel , ronnie left , mick centre , plenty room for three guitarists !
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotestraycatblues73 QuoteNaturalust Mick can play guitar fine. Give him a break. In fact he can probably rip better or at least as good as Keith these days. Who here wouldn't pay to see Mick solo with a guitar and a piano playing some of the great tunes he has written. I think it's the extra musicians and production that has got in the way of his solo work.
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotestraycatblues73 QuoteDandelionPowderman If You Can't Rock Me and Dance Little Sister surely must be Taylor on a Strat? sure , you can hear the whammy bar on DLS. especially in the outtro Yeah, but it could have been a Bigsby as well, but I agree. not that i've seen a bigsby in real life ( only in my dreams) surely it can't vary the note more t
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QuoteDandelionPowderman If You Can't Rock Me and Dance Little Sister surely must be Taylor on a Strat? sure , you can hear the whammy bar on DLS. especially in the outtro
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straycatblues73
QuoteNaturalust Mick can play guitar fine. Give him a break. In fact he can probably rip better or at least as good as Keith these days. Who here wouldn't pay to see Mick solo with a guitar and a piano playing some of the great tunes he has written. I think it's the extra musicians and production that has got in the way of his solo work. If they were produced as Stones songs we woul
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteBowieStone Nope, gotta disagree. Taylor is out of place in that final bow. It should be only The Rolling Stones members. He's not a member anymore in my book. Honestly, it looked a bit pathetic the way he forced himself between Mick & Keith on last nights show. keith himself said nobody leaves the rolling stones alive thus mick taylor will always be a stone !
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
david lindley , a great player , lots of close ups of his playing . standing lapsteel though !
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteRollingFreak @#$%& yes!!! his majesty , when you see us talk about how we love mick taylors guitarwork , are we now preaching to the converted ?
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
QuoteMunichhilton Quotegripweed Either I'm hearing things, or did I catch Taylor noodling with the riff from "Monkey Man" towards the end of one of the last breaks... he plays it slow as the temp slows down and repeats the riff a few more times, once right at Keef and then turns around and plays it again... I know I've heard him throw that riff in on CYHMK in the past... I d
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
Quote71Tele QuoteStoneage Bill Wyman is 78 years old, Mick Taylor has seen better days. The only reason for The Stones to do another album is to market a new tour. No way Sir Michael is going to bring an aerophobic 78 year old and a chubby has-been virtuoso on the last tour. No way. He isn't called Peter Pan for nothing. I'm sorry, how will Mick Taylor's weight affect his playing
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11 ***years ***ago
straycatblues73
Quotewinter Quote71Tele Well, I suppose we can now officially talk about Mick Taylor's "controversial" appearance with the Stones. The first "controversial" MT guest spot. The second one will be Thursday when he uses that newfound stage movement to even greater effect and completes a walk around the pit circle causing Jagger's jaw to drop in admiration at his shy
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