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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
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.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Sir Mick himself rated it as good as Voodoo Lounge, which I’m assuming is better than Dirty Work and Undercover, which he respectively deemed “not special” and “not a very special record”.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
I’ll need to check, but I’m wondering if there is a “Stu Songs” omnibus for the 70’s thread?
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteMathijs And as it is virtually impossible to remove a guitar track from these early 1970's recordings, which were mostly done live. Mathijs Depends on the amount of tracks they used. I'm still not convinced it's Richards on guitar. It's hard to say, it could be either really. I can't tell who plays bass for that matter. I ran the 1972
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
What's the older 1972 Pittsburgh bootleg with the great guitar separation? I listened to a newer version today and I didn't think it was that great.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman The early copies in the eighties sounded much better. No they didn't. The official release is the best, even though it still isn't very good. Mathijs Matter of taste then. To me on the official release the guitars sound comp
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
I’ve enjoyed all the live stuff from Ya Ya’s to Texas. The ‘81 stuff sounds good too, but I don’t own it. I was listening to ‘73 Perth today and I’m convinced they could release it. On Rambler there is even a part where Jagger’s vocals ping pong in the stereo field. I think Taylor has some sort of wacky phaser on that track for a few bars.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan Well it’s one thing make objective comments about playing style that lead to a healthy debate, but to attack his character? I haven’t seen anything here about Ron Wood abusing women and being so smashed his guitar was pulled out of the live mix. Every good and bad aspect about all of the stones has been discussed here a lot. It took just one little comment
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteDandelionPowderman Hmm, check out ANY thread about Ronnie Well it’s one thing make objective comments about playing style that lead to a healthy debate, but to attack his character? I haven’t seen anything here about Ron Wood abusing women and being so smashed his guitar was pulled out of the live mix. You mean subjective comments, I presume?
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteOpenG Wow I never knew MT had the opportunity to join Bad Company what were the details if anyone knows please tell us. Thanks From what I remember, it was during the Goat’s Head sessions or right after. The singer, his name escapes me, was looking for a lead guitar player for the new group. Taylor, being loyal to the Stones, turned it down. Then they screwed him over again on IORR and on
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman Hmm, check out ANY thread about Ronnie Well it’s one thing make objective comments about playing style that lead to a healthy debate, but to attack his character? I haven’t seen anything here about Ron Wood abusing women and being so smashed his guitar was pulled out of the live mix.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteSpud I've never understood why folks feel they have to take sides in this issue. I don't either, but I will defend against BS. Same goes for any Stone, except MT is really the only one that gets lambasted around here. QuoteI think that to have made a further big footprint he would have needed to find another great band to adopt him . Would have been interesting to hear him i
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman The early copies in the eighties sounded much better. No they didn't. The official release is the best, even though it still isn't very good. Mathijs Matter of taste then. To me on the official release the guitars sound completely castrated. Like they put plastic foil over it. That producer is quite a control freak
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Quote24FPS I don't get this. Don't they have a quadrophonic soundtrack somewhere to Ladies and Gentlemen? That's what I heard when I saw it at a midnight showing in the mid-70s. My DVD/BluRay whatever is quadraphonic (surround sound). It seems the CD and the video otherwise is a folded down mix rather than an independent stereo mix, hence the lack of clarity and separation you
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty Yes, for he they were a stepping stone not a rolling one. He had no intention of staying long term. He thought he was better than them as a musician. His joining Jack Bruce and being smug about the stones supposedly having problems replacing him is part ego part leech. His own words and actions support what I say. Have a nice day. How about the fact he gave an interview in 1
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan Taylor turned down playing with Bad Company, he could have easily been in the spotlight if he wanted to be. The point is, he did things HIS way and didn’t care about the money. You don’t join a Jack Bruce fusion band if you prioritize money! Who said he prioritised money? That's you projecting. QuoteTravelinMan ... Hall Of Fame members ...
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan “ I never really felt, and I don't know why, but I never felt I was gonna stay with the Stones forever, even right from the beginning.” - Mick Taylor QuoteDandelionPowderman "they could hardly tune their guitars and sounded like a rough garage band" - Mick Taylor His smugness here: A leech, albeit a
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTravelinMan QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan He left because he thought he was better? Where on god’s grey earth has Taylor ever said that?!? Hah! Oh dear. “It's not rubbish to say that I was a bit peeved about not getting credit for a couple of songs, but that wasn't the whole reason. I guess I just felt like I had enough. I decided to leave and star
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan He left because he thought he was better? Where on god’s grey earth has Taylor ever said that?!? Hah! Oh dear. “It's not rubbish to say that I was a bit peeved about not getting credit for a couple of songs, but that wasn't the whole reason. I guess I just felt like I had enough. I decided to leave and start a group with Jack Bruce. I never really
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan He’s actually an interesting guitarist overall if you give him a chance. I have gave him lots of chances, but I mostly find him to be quite boring and predictable... he lacked the intensity of say Clapton in 1965/66 and far off the emotional depth of Peter Green. He's the lesser of the Mayall school of guitarists who lucked out and was given the chance
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty Quote24FPS I certainly wouldn't call Mick Taylor dull. Practically unknowable, sure. His addition to the apex of classic Stones music will never be dull. Mick Taylor was simply the finest guitar player the Stones ever had. Practically unknowable because he's seemingly a pretty boring person. He was technically superior as a guitarist in some ways, but he wasn
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Quote24FPS QuoteTravelinMan Quote24FPS I certainly wouldn't call Mick Taylor dull. Practically unknowable, sure. His addition to the apex of classic Stones music will never be dull. I think his inside view of the band would be interesting to hear, if he would ever tell it. I always state that you can't remove people from their time, and during Mick Taylor's actual hitch in the band
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Quote24FPS I certainly wouldn't call Mick Taylor dull. Practically unknowable, sure. His addition to the apex of classic Stones music will never be dull. I think his inside view of the band would be interesting to hear, if he would ever tell it. I always state that you can't remove people from their time, and during Mick Taylor's actual hitch in the band, there was always something
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan Yes, because joining the WORLD’S GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND AT 20 makes for a dull story. Yes. It's not the band, it's the person who joined that would make it a dull read. Woke up, played guitar solos all day and night, went to bed. Nobody will ever confuse you with an ethnomusicologist, or anybody remotely interesting for that matter.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteHis Majesty QuoteTravelinMan Need a Mick Taylor book. That would be dull. Yes, because joining the WORLD’S GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND AT 20 makes for a dull story.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Need a Mick Taylor book.
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteDandelionPowderman We know they both stayed within the bluesrock-genre, in fact even more so than the Stones. So I can't see why they would have gotten bored musically? IMO, none of these competent guitarists had the uniqueness or the signature sound that the guitarists in The Stones had. Nowhere near that. That said, Mandel plays on one of my fave albums, Never Get Out Of These B
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Check out Charlie Musselwhite and the Southside Band for some straight Harvey Mandel FIRE! I’m not as familiar with Perkins, but I’ve liked what I heard. Both seem to have had their hopes in a solo career, whereas Wood is just fine being Richards sideman and on-stage crony. I don’t think either would have lasted this long. The writing was on the wall that Stewart was over the Faces, so it was
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
QuoteOpenG All the talk about the intro had to be Taylor and not Keith - I am not sure because the intro walking down the C chord( b and c notes) to the b note is second nature to Keith and then to the suspended F is something Keith would play. Yes separately is similar but its all a guess. To me, it could be either of them. Taylor could have certainly picked up some techniques from Richards af
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4 ***years ***ago
TravelinMan
Towards the left channel. It’s a quick double strum of a steel string acoustic.
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