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crumbling_mice
Brian never really moved as much as Keith in the early days
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liddas
Wasn't the solo on Time played by Keith?
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Brian didn't move much because he played better than Keith which is a fact.
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24FPS
I'm 99% sure Brian plays the solo on 'Time'. The reason I say that is I remember reading an interview around the '81 tour, when the song was part of their set, and Keith said something to the effect that he now plays Brian's old solo.
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24FPS
I'm not sophisticated enough about guitar playing to know the difference between a 'single'string solo' or a 'single string line'. How do you characterize what Brian did on Little Red Rooster? I Wanna Be Your Man? I'm Moving On? No Expectations? And, finally, a Stones cover Brian was particularly proud of, I Can't Be Satisfied?
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F.U.C. the Captain
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While Keith concentrated on hand moves, arm moves, leg moves and so on. He actually reached a state where I sometimes find it painful to watch him because he is so eager to make "cool" moves.
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stupidguy2
Keith looked cool, but he also had the main groove. WHether Brian was the best musician in the Stones at that time has always been debateable. The myth is that Brian was the more versatile and that may true. But Keith perfected the feel and that's alot harder to do. ANy gifted musican can learn a bunch of instruments, but someone who create something out of a rhythym is a genious.
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with sssoul
>> They never seemed to miss Keith's Chuck Berry solos <<
sure they do - they miss them all the time! TV/film crews rarely know enough about music (even now)
to figure out who's playing what, and the syndrome is especially bad for guitarists in two-guitar bands.
even in Shine a Light with its famous 719 cameras or whatever they had there are moments
when they're filming the wrong guitarist ... the really savvy ones just film someone's butt during guitar solos

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stupidguy2
Keith looked cool, but he also had the main groove. WHether Brian was the best musician in the Stones at that time has always been debateable. The myth is that Brian was the more versatile and that may true. But Keith perfected the feel and that's alot harder to do. ANy gifted musican can learn a bunch of instruments, but someone who create something out of a rhythym is a genious.
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24FPS
I'm 99% sure Brian plays the solo on 'Time'. The reason I say that is I remember reading an interview around the '81 tour, when the song was part of their set, and Keith said something to the effect that he now plays Brian's old solo.
Until I see video evidence of Keith playing the 'Time' solo during the Brian era, I'm going to take Keith's word and assume Brian played it. If I'm wrong, big deal.

