A lot cover of the cover versions of It’s All Over Now seem to be based on the Stones’ arrangement, mostly starting with the chorus/outro power chords (D, C, G) though as opposed to the Stones’ intro (G, F, C, D). Forum: Tell Me
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Listening to the clip put up by Deltics, cool and different. I think I'd label it amphetamized punk blues r&b in terms of sound.
With a bit of soul and, towards the end – dare I say it –, even rap thrown in there too... Forum: Tell Me
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Tragic.
No doubt the NRA will come up with some other absurd argument in favour of gun proliferation though.
The gunman used an automatic weapon. A machine gun. They've been totally illegal in the US since 1934.
The gunman apparently used a legal "bump-stock" modification on his legal semi-automatic weapon. Forum: Tell Me
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If @#$%& Sandy Hook didn't change anything in this country, then nothing will.
Some people (bizarrely...) claim that Sandy Hook didn't happen, or was orchestrated by the then government in order to facilitate passing stricter gun control legislation. Forum: Tell Me
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I've been told Kaleo is support in Hamburg.
Coming from Iceland, at least they shouldn't be fazed by the weather in Hamburg. Forum: Tell Me
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Bobby Keys remembers it too.
Quite vividly too, it would appear (from Bobby Keys: The Cream Interview)
NC: Has there ever been any really funny train wreck moments on stage with The Stones?
BK: Yeah, there have been. One time in particular I remember, and this goes back to the song "Can't You Hear Me Knocking". When I first started touring with The Stone Forum: Tell Me
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Birthday party for Rod Stewart at Stringfellows Night Club. Rod Stewart with Paul Young, George Michael, Cliff Richard and Ronnie Wood. 29/09/1986.
That explains the slightly concerned look on Ronnie's face. Forum: Tell Me
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I always thought that the DA guitar that Keith played in 69/70 was one and the same. But I saw a pic back stage of two DA's. Is that right?
This one? Forum: Tell Me
Not to forget the changes in rhythm and tempo in the context of an extended jam.
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Cool discussion. I guess the guitarists here can all agree that MR is actually pretty easy to play; capo on the 7th, E, D and A shapes predominately. Beyond the technical simplicity, the essence of it otherwise is just a matter of tone and attitude! It's been one of my favori Forum: Tell Me
Here's a pic - don't know what year, and I don't know whether Terry Reid was playing it when supporting the Stones in '69 - the Micawber connection is definitely there though...
Impossible to tell (at least for me) whether that's the same guitar. The fingerboard wear doesn't look too dissimilar. Forum: Tell Me