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TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan Also, you should listen to Bare Wires, the album that got Taylor the gig in the first place. He’s all over that record playing rhythm, lead, slide, even wah wah (much like Potted Shrimp which makes me think it is him and not Stills). Just to make sure, we are talking about Loving Cup, right? Yep, check out the s
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan Also, you should listen to Bare Wires, the album that got Taylor the gig in the first place. He’s all over that record playing rhythm, lead, slide, even wah wah (much like Potted Shrimp which makes me think it is him and not Stills). Just to make sure, we are talking about Loving Cup, right? Yep, check out the shows in Vancouver, Seattle, and San Franc
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Also, you should listen to Bare Wires, the album that got Taylor the gig in the first place. He’s all over that record playing rhythm, lead, slide, even wah wah (much like Potted Shrimp which makes me think it is him and not Stills).
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteNoCode0680 My favorite part is that electric guitar (I always thought that was Taylor but I guess it's Keith). Sometimes it's hard for me to distinguish it from the bass as Keith and Bill are in a pretty good groove together, especially earlier in the song, but then the guitar gets a little more comp
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteNoCode0680 My favorite part is that electric guitar (I always thought that was Taylor but I guess it's Keith). Sometimes it's hard for me to distinguish it from the bass as Keith and Bill are in a pretty good groove together, especially earlier in the song, but then the guitar gets a little more complicated later and and it's easier to
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TravelinMan
QuoteNoCode0680 My favorite part is that electric guitar (I always thought that was Taylor but I guess it's Keith). Sometimes it's hard for me to distinguish it from the bass as Keith and Bill are in a pretty good groove together, especially earlier in the song, but then the guitar gets a little more complicated later and and it's easier to distinguish. That guitar is so low and
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuotePalace Revolution 2000 QuoteGasLightStreet QuotePalace Revolution 2000 It suffers especially by comparison. Weakest track on the album. And also IMO - by sequencing the Stones themselves said what they felt of the song. often they have these short uptempo, kind of throwaways that get placed as second to last song. "Too Tight", "All the Way Down", "I've Had it
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TravelinMan
QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteTravelinMan QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan Richards comes in at 0:39 right after low slide licks? I'll have to listen later to what the rhythm guitar does. I don't even remember if there is one, couldn't hear it on my phone. The rhythm guitar is there, I think, but buried in the mix because of the loud piano. A strange mix. And a strange shif
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan Richards comes in at 0:39 right after low slide licks? I'll have to listen later to what the rhythm guitar does. I don't even remember if there is one, couldn't hear it on my phone. The rhythm guitar is there, I think, but buried in the mix because of the loud piano. A strange mix. And a strange shift from emphasising Taylor's slid
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Richards comes in at 0:39 right after low slide licks? I'll have to listen later to what the rhythm guitar does. I don't even remember if there is one, couldn't hear it on my phone.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTravelinMan This could be Taylor on rhythm with Richards on lead with a Taylor slide overdub. The basics were recorded in Jamaica. Apparently I did know the basics were recorded in Jamaica.
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TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteTravelinMan I ran the 1972 version through Pro Tools and hi-passed the track around 620 Hz, made a wide boost at 2.25 kHz, and there is obviously an acoustic guitar. It's not even the same rhythm as the electric. Could be Jagger, which is my guess. Do me a favour and post the WAV/AIF export of your Pro Tools File. This sounds almost like rocket science to m
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteRocky Dijon He did. He also took credit for putting Mick in his place for wanting to overdub other instruments. I like Andy's work a great deal as both an engineer and a producer, but he does often seem like he has a chip on his shoulder. Wasn’t that Glyn Johns?
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteGlam Descendant Is Andy Johns the one that took credit for talking Taylor into leaving the band? That sounds familiar, and he was working with Jack Bruce.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteTravelinMan Some things I found interesting: • Andy Johns engineered the first It's Only Rock N Roll sessions in Germany, and Keith Harwood did the rest. Johns goes song by song with analysis, so it's cool to see what was recorded with/without him. So Nico can update his site. • "Short And Curlies" was first done in Jamaica (I'm sure som
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TravelinMan
Some things I found interesting: • Andy Johns engineered the first It's Only Rock N Roll sessions in Germany, and Keith Harwood did the rest. Johns goes song by song with analysis, so it's cool to see what was recorded with/without him. So Nico can update his site. • "Short And Curlies" was first done in Jamaica (I'm sure some of you know that), and Johns absolu
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
I found a cool Andy Johns interview. I’ll share later.
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TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteDandelionPowderman Aren't there two acoustic guitars played by Taylor on the choruses? On the album or that "alternate" take, which really sounds like a different mix? For instance, I can't hear the second guitar that comes in on the intro of the alt. version on the record. If it's there, then it's mixed with the first
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Jankovitz or whatever, said Jagger, Richards, and Taylor play acoustics and Taylor plays the slide. Not sure where he got his info, but it's Richards on slide to me.
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TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman Aren't there two acoustic guitars played by Taylor on the choruses? On the album or that "alternate" take, which really sounds like a different mix? For instance, I can't hear the second guitar that comes in on the intro of the alt. version on the record. If it's there, then it's mixed with the first guitar. On the record somebody (Taylor) i
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTravelinMan QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteTravelinMan I went back and listened, check out the alternate mix (or take) and it's easy to tell there are three acoustic guitars and who is on which. Richards - acoustic and electric slide, left channel Taylor - acoustic, center (1st chorus) then panned right channel Jagger - acoustic, right channel Listening to the album version, wow,
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TravelinMan
QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteTravelinMan I went back and listened, check out the alternate mix (or take) and it's easy to tell there are three acoustic guitars and who is on which. Richards - acoustic and electric slide, left channel Taylor - acoustic, center (1st chorus) then panned right channel Jagger - acoustic, right channel Listening to the album version, wow, they really neede
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Quoteryanpow November 14, 1982 at 2:57 AM while jamming at his house. Actually, it was more likely around 2:59. I agree! At first I was thinking 3:03 AM, but by that point I think he was a bit distracted; you can really tell by the attack in his hammer-ons.
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TravelinMan
That whole Mick Jagger heart surgery thing right before the tour resonate with anybody else? I’m confused as to why this is even a discussion? Great for Wood, he got sober, he’s playing his parts. It’s like everybody is surprised he’s carrying his weight.
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TravelinMan
QuoteGivenToFly15 QuoteTravelinMan My favorite is Newcastle 1971. Wow. Talk about raw energy, rockin’ til the wheels fall off! You were there? Haha! Perhaps in a past life. I can only imagine it is my favorite version until maybe one day, if we’re lucky, some bootleg surfaces. I thought they recorded everything on that tour. Regardless, I’m sure the first show didn’t meet Jagger’s standar
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Fonda is decent, I like Wood’s tone there (his approximation of the record, no doubt). I’m just left wanting more. It turns into a generic Blooz jam that I can hear down the road for free with a PBR in hand.
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TravelinMan
My favorite is Newcastle 1971. Wow. Talk about raw energy, rockin’ til the wheels fall off!
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TravelinMan
Sly Stone. Judge Dredd.
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TravelinMan
Mick Jagger. Lock thread.
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TravelinMan
QuoteMathijs QuoteTravelinMan In English, a keyboard is literally any part of an instrument with keys. Piano to Harpsichord to Nord Lead. It doesn't mean electric etc. A grand piano has a keyboard. A keyboard is used as shorthand for an electric piano if it doesn't have legs to it. A piano is a keyboard instrument, but is usually not refereed to as a 'keyboard'.
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