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OpenG
sted by: TheflyingDutchman () Date: September 6, 2020 19:33 Quote OpenG Interesting if MJ memory is correct - he states that on Winter, Silver Train and Hide Your Love it started with a jam with MT. For the Stones Mick Taylor was just a footnote in their entire history. Just a man with a nice melodic approach here and there. One of many footnotes - MT played and contributed to their
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OpenG
Interesting if MJ memory is correct - he states that on Winter, Silver Train and Hide Your Love it started with a jam with MT.
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they gave song credit to MT on Criss Cross?
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Wyman only played bass on 3 songs on GHS and he had limited work on Exile due to him not being around when songs were done.Yes Mick Taylor and Keith are capable replacements.Taylor probably did his most work on GHS with the stones playing bass on 3 songs in addition to his guitar work.
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e: OT - The Voice of Progressive Rock new Posted by: rollmops () Date: August 29, 2020 16:09 If Mick Jagger doesn't remember 1974 and the making of Scarlet, Jon, on the contrary, has an amazing memory of details from the past when him and Yes were making music. Jon seems a very nice person; it must not have been easy to deal with all the BS surrounding Yes during all those years. He saw
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OpenG
Worth the listen Jon Anderson interview.
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The outro leads are Ron Wood constructing some nice guitar lines rather then playing by feel.
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OpenG
Instead of all the remixes of Scarlet I would prefer to listen to any outtakes of Scarlet from 1974.
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OpenG
Mick Taylor's jumpy bouncy bass line is so good on Dancing With Mr.D. His studio work on bass with the stones was very awesome on the songs he played on.Thank you Bill Wyman for not being around during those times.
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OpenG
The whole Scarlet saga reminded me how great a Jimmy Page guitar part can be layered in a song to create nice results. I have stayed away from this thread and spent my free time listening to JP guitar which is a good thing and playing some of his arrangements and thinking if JP played on one stones record which one would I choose. Since JP loved perfect production in the studio I would pick Begga
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OpenG
I always thought MT solo on YCAGWYW live when he goes into the solo after chorus became the guitar lines for Winter after jagger sings wrap my coat that sets up the solo guitar lines.
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OpenG
That chorus sounds fantastic - that chord progression A to C#M to BM to E always sounds great. Can not go wrong with that progression.
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: Track Talk - I'm Going Down Posted by: Christiaan () Date: August 1, 2020 22:05 Silver Train was played live in 1973 for as least 4 times as I could find on Rocks Off Thanks I never knew that I found the 1973 Vienna concert on YT sounds fantastic.
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OpenG
I do not think so but Wicked As It Seems has by Keith which is another song Keith brilliantly comes up A lot of similar guitar grooves and riffs from Keith. Silver Train did not get played live until recently because it sounded to much like All Down The Line
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OpenG
The song morphed later as Soul Souiver on Exile.
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OpenG
Once you accept that much here are thoughts and opinions then just have fun with that. What keeps me coming back are the historical facts and information and knowledge many of the people have on the forum. If you learn something about your favorite band the rolling stones then that's a good thing and not a waste of time. So Hairball keep on posting its better then to fade away I wou
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Re: Goats Head Soup Reissue - September 4 Posted by: westonkeef () Date: July 29, 2020 04:46 "Hide Your Love" is a great example of Mick Taylor elevating a track with his fluid phrasing and musianship. I always thought it was a throwback to MT's John Mayall days when he learned the art of playing back the recall and reponse to the vocal and piano. Same thing with short
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ild Horses new Posted by: DandelionPowderman () Date: July 25, 2020 22:33 Quote OpenG two 12 string guitars on WH, I would guess both were tuned to standard tuning, why would you play in open g on a 12 string does not make any sense to me. Next wonder you would of played the solo ? Keith never played solo live only RW. Keith played a 10 string on the original version. He also did that l
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RIP Peter- What a player, precise,delicate tone, playing the slow blues, with great pharsing and was in it for the music, he even named the band after two bandmates.
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OpenG
two 12 string guitars on WH, I would guess both were tuned to standard tuning, why would you play in open g on a 12 string does not make any sense to me. Next wonder you would of played the solo ? Keith never played solo live only RW.
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OpenG
That minor chord progression in many songs and always sounds so good - A to C#Minor to BM to E .
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Kind of sad for fans that MT does not make the cut on Brown Sugar for the official studio release and Eric Clapton is on BS for the reissue release of SF. MT only on outtakes on BS. Protecting the contributions of all band members for all periods not something the glimmers were in to - Compare that to JP and he was 100% into protecting the legacy of Led Zep. Find stuff that the original b
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On the reissues in the MT era - They had a world class guitarist in MT and they use Eric Clapton on BS, and now JP comes to save the day on Scarlet and again Eric Clapton on Blue and Lonesome. I wish they would just find stuff that the band members contributed for those periods.
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d by: DandelionPowderman () Date: July 11, 2020 01:26 Quote OpenG I thought all the rage? Has JP on in addition to Scarlet Never heard that, but could be. Sounds like Taylor, though. DP - you are correct when I watched the trailer release video they put All The rage and Scarlet under Jimmy Page name and I thought JP played on both songs. Criss Cross I do not hear MT just Keith on g
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OpenG
I thought all the rage? Has JP on in addition to Scarlet
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Drift away was done in 1973 and is an outtake for IORR I would of liked drift away why 2 songs with Jimmy Page ?
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On 15 October 1974, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, and Ian Stewart recorded an unreleased instrumental at Island Studios and named it "Scarlet', in her honour. Born: Scarlet Lilith Eleida Page. Is this related to the stones release ?
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GNR - SFTD - I have not listened to that in a long time. I think they were broken up and David Geffen asked them to come back and record the greatest hits release. Slash's first solo captures Keith's tone that Keith never captured again going into the 70's. But after that Slash plays the solo parts way to FAST and I would rather listen to Keith play it slow LOL even today.
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OpenG
After Your Gone From Barry Goldberg's album "It's All My Vault" (2011). This number was recorded in Los Angeles, June, 2000. Mick Taylor (guitar), Barry Goldberg (keyboards
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OpenG
That series is truly a masterpiece with songs from Oh Mercy, Time Out Mind, Love and Theft and Modern Times - That’s s career for most bands if they achieve those results which only a few get close
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