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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
QuoteJalfstra He doesn't want autograph hunters stalking him, so he asked local shopkeepers to not tell where he lives. Hopefully no boobytraps in the garden ?
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8 ***months ***ago
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Thank You.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteThe Joker QuoteTheflyingDutchman While there's nothing new in the subject I found this interview. Sorry if it has been posted before. Thanks! This a straightforward, short interview with a a lot feeling. Smart. Nostalgic. Says Mick Taylor brought the sky to the Stones. Makes me both sad and happy. I agree.
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
Wow.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMathijs I am not an native English speaker, but 'Fight the feed' and 'Fire the feed' doesn't mean anything, right? 'Fight and fukc and feed' has a clear meaning, it fits the metre, and Mick has sung it a hundred times live... Mathijs I just posted it because I love that tune and people can sing along. I don't really care about one or two words.
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
?
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
Epiphone in general make good guitars, but if you want the jackpot, you have to pay.
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
And why not ? Makes it a bit more slick. It suits the song. Technically there's nothing new under the sun, long before the article says, 1996??. The Synclavier, the sampled horns, for guitar, famous on "This is not America" sung by Bowie had autotune in 1985 already. Of course the guitar is a different instrument, but WTF.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTheflyingDutchman Wikipedia says Keith Richards also on Bass. Classic Keith, but with a new (almost distorted) sound. Love that bass If someone would have told us 40 years ago that this was going to happen, we wouldn't believe it .
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
Wikipedia says Keith Richards also on Bass.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty Maybe? Or an incidence of coincidence? The upstroke rhythm patterns (like Brian in paint it black) in particular.
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
This player does a good job.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty The Rolling Stones - Ready Steady Go - 7th August 1964. Around and Around: Line up: Brian Jones - rhythm guitar Mick Jagger - vocals Keith Richards - lead & rhythm guitar Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums A demonstration showing the essentials of what Brian played: HM, I know you're not MT's biggest fan, but do you think he has list
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMartinB IMO, this record is the highlight of Mick's career. Certainly one of his best. It's all in there
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
<Jeff Beck is overated> Is that a fact? Please explain on the Jeff Beck page, and go back on topic -Brian Jones related. That would be great. Thank You.
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
QuoteDoxa What goes for the stressing the technical level of musicianship I find that generally very odd in the context of the Stones. None of them have been any master musicians in a technical level. Okay, probably Taylor's fluidity once was pretty exceptional, but hey, to shine technically in a lead guitar department of the Stones is not that big accomplishment. One doesn't exactly
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
The song "Angry" is not Rene's "Track Talk" yet.
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8 ***months ***ago
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuotePs37 QuoteTheflyingDutchman Cool. Is this the same apparatus like we hear on "good vibrations"? -from 0:26 and onwards. There is some indefinable humour in it. I always liked that sound. "Electrotheremin": Damn, thank you. I found some more. The woman starts off with "Autumn Leaves".
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
QuoteHis Majesty Re synthesizers... "If it sounds weird, it's Brian." - Andrew Loog Oldham. Additionally, there is also Brian stating this in 1968. "I'm very hung-up on electronic music at present. If there is not room to include it on our album I would like to do something separately." - Brian Jones. Here is a quick demo of an old oscillator. Every
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteTaylor1 Time Waits For No One, Heaven,Angel in My Heart, Might as Well Get Juiced, Fool to Cry, Memory Motel, Some Girls, Imagination, Fingerprint File, 2000 Light Years live,and others.The strings on AngieWinter, Moonlight Mile could be recorded with synths .Brian could have played these parts Yes, my dear Taylor1, but it has happened already. This is too theoretical by now.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteTaylor1 His mellotron work on Satanic Majesties and Beggars Banquet are great.Too bad he didn’t live long enough to play more advanced keyboard instruments Many fans despise synthesizers in Rolling Stones music.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty Alto is probably easiest to play overall. The size/pitch control/air pressure ratio makes it most suited sax for beginners. A tenor or baritone is pretty unwieldy if you are new to the instrument and/or are little.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty Brian was taught clarinet first, then took up alto sax. A good basis to be able to adapt to any of the woodwind instruments. ... I'm finding soprano a frustrating thing to play in tune compared with alto and tenor. It"s in part due to the mouthpiece being so small. Even small changes in mouth position and pressure has a notable affect on pitch and tone. The
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8 ***months ***ago
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It's not so easy to play the (soprano) sax getting a good sound and hold it in tune. If someone told me it would be Brian playing it for the first time on this recording I would hardly believe it. After the interview with Brian I do. Seemingly he practised it for several years when he was young. QuoteHis Majesty
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
QuoteHis Majesty Demonstration: A demonstration showing the essentials of what Brian Jones played. Recorded to allow for Brian's guitar idea to be heard without backing. I notice you are using an "odd" guitar fingering type, ring finger and middle finger. Keith or Taylor for example would use the ring finger only in this case ( or I'm suffering from Alzheimer-Lite). I
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
QuoteHis Majesty I can't do anything about it here except remove myself. Too bad you're playing the victim role. I would never do this here if I were you.
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8 ***months ***ago
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Mick Taylor is only on the live versions -well- "only".
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8 ***months ***ago
TheflyingDutchman
QuoteKoen Any updates on the music sheets?
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