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Ian Stewart
Posted by: warthog ()
Date: January 3, 2012 03:37

I think Ian Stewart was such an important part of the Stones sound. It's easy to over look this, but they always sounded much sweeter with him on keys. That's why the Some Girls stuff sound so good in my opinion

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: January 3, 2012 03:42

Ian Stewart was an important part of The Stones. Period.


Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: January 3, 2012 03:42

Nobody on this board will overlook this.


Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: January 3, 2012 03:49

I would say the Glimmers thought Stu was important to their sound:





Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Harm ()
Date: January 3, 2012 14:23

Nice picture

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: belld ()
Date: March 3, 2012 23:30

I may be tempted to raise a glass of exquisite Scots whisky and say Slainte to Ian Stewart, a son of Fife and a wonderful musician. Hic.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-03-03 23:31 by belld.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: March 4, 2012 03:02

Stu's opinions on just about everything mattered to Mick, Keith, Charlie and Bill. They trusted him completely and sometimes cringed at his words. Stu was not one to mouth off about every little thing but when he had something to say he said it.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: March 4, 2012 04:34

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stonesrule
Stu's opinions on just about everything mattered to Mick, Keith, Charlie and Bill. They trusted him completely and sometimes cringed at his words. Stu was not one to mouth off about every little thing but when he had something to say he said it.

I wish he had been around later. He would have come and said to them: "What a hell you think you are? A Vegas Orchestra?".tongue sticking out smiley

- Doxa

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: March 4, 2012 04:49

Stu may be the only person associated with the Stones who has never received a negative comment here.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: March 4, 2012 04:51

Yes, I've often thought about that.
He hated watching Keith decline with all these ghastly enablers in every country they toured in. My impression was that Stu tried to stay away from Keith as much as possible because it was too terrible to see how he had changed.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: boston2006 ()
Date: March 4, 2012 05:02

tragic .. so sorry he's gone

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: roundnround ()
Date: March 4, 2012 07:59





some great Stu piano here

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Svartmer ()
Date: April 10, 2012 14:26

Here´s a short interview with the man. It´s from Gothenburg 1982. (The first minute there´s an introduction in Swedish)

[sverigesradio.se]

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Vocalion ()
Date: April 10, 2012 14:32

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warthog
I think Ian Stewart was such an important part of the Stones sound. It's easy to over look this, but they always sounded much sweeter with him on keys. That's why the Some Girls stuff sound so good in my opinion

Dude, zero songs on Some Girls feature Ian Stewart.....



“If you're going to kick authority in the teeth, you might as well use two feet.”

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: April 10, 2012 14:33

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Edith Grove
I would say the Glimmers thought Stu was important to their sound:



Sadly for Ian, ALO was right.

I don't mean to be cruel.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: RobertJohnson ()
Date: April 10, 2012 14:41

There is a fantastic testimonial of his importance: His extraordinary playing on "Under My Thumb" on 12/13/1981 in Sun Devil Stadium, which is perfectly preserved on the SDB-boots of this show. See the Laughingsam page or Rattlesnake.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: memphiscats ()
Date: April 10, 2012 17:57

I loved how he called them, "my little three chord wonders."smoking smiley

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:02

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warthog
I think Ian Stewart was such an important part of the Stones sound. It's easy to over look this, but they always sounded much sweeter with him on keys. That's why the Some Girls stuff sound so good in my opinion

Dude, zero songs on Some Girls feature Ian Stewart.....

Stu is on Shattered.

Mathijs

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:06

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Vocalion
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warthog
I think Ian Stewart was such an important part of the Stones sound. It's easy to over look this, but they always sounded much sweeter with him on keys. That's why the Some Girls stuff sound so good in my opinion

Dude, zero songs on Some Girls feature Ian Stewart.....

LOL

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: GOO ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:13

R u sure stu is on shattered?

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:29

Surely Stu was an important member of the Stones. But to say that his piano playing in the back added that much to the Stones sound is stretching it a bit I think.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: GOO ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:31

Nicky Hopkins was the piano sound of the stones

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Vocalion ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:38

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Mathijs
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warthog
I think Ian Stewart was such an important part of the Stones sound. It's easy to over look this, but they always sounded much sweeter with him on keys. That's why the Some Girls stuff sound so good in my opinion

Dude, zero songs on Some Girls feature Ian Stewart.....

Stu is on Shattered.

Mathijs

From Zentgraf:

Line-up ‘Shattered’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bass, pedals steel, perc,
bvoc)/CW (dr, perc)/Simon Kirke, Hassan and probably MJ (perc)

Anyway, I don't hear him on Shattered.



“If you're going to kick authority in the teeth, you might as well use two feet.”

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: GOO ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:46

Ian mcLagan plays on miss you

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: April 10, 2012 18:50

Ian's piano is part of the cement in the Stone's foundation, along with Brian's guitar. Ian played Johnnie Johnson to Keith's Chuck Berry in the early days.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: April 10, 2012 19:14

I'm sure he meant much to the band, 24FPS. Especially in the beginning when they were starting out. He seemed to be somewhat of a father, or older brother, to them. But to the overall sound of The Stones I don't think his generic, toned down piano playing in the back contributed that much. Certainly not live, maybe more so in the studio though.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: April 10, 2012 19:28

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Stoneage
I'm sure he meant much to the band, 24FPS. Especially in the beginning when they were starting out. He seemed to be somewhat of a father, or older brother, to them. But to the overall sound of The Stones I don't think his generic, toned down piano playing in the back contributed that much. Certainly not live, maybe more so in the studio though.

? Ian is feautured quite prominenently on all tours from '69 to '82. All the barrelhouse boogie woogie piano is truly instrumental to the Stones.

Mathijs

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: April 10, 2012 19:29

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warthog
I think Ian Stewart was such an important part of the Stones sound. It's easy to over look this, but they always sounded much sweeter with him on keys. That's why the Some Girls stuff sound so good in my opinion

Dude, zero songs on Some Girls feature Ian Stewart.....

Stu is on Shattered.

Mathijs

From Zentgraf:

Line-up ‘Shattered’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bass, pedals steel, perc,
bvoc)/CW (dr, perc)/Simon Kirke, Hassan and probably MJ (perc)

Anyway, I don't hear him on Shattered.

There'a a piano in the solo break, and that's Ian.

Mathijs

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: April 10, 2012 19:35

It's hard to know just how much influence he had musically after the initial formation of the band and the arrival and decision by ALO that Stu should be more behind the scenes. As a musician he becomes some what a bit player, but when he plays it is of course great because he was so good. This makes it all the more frustrating that he didn't play more on their records.

His biggest contribution seems to have been via hard work, keeping things rolling, getting them and their gear from A to B, the lone voice of reason when fame hit them like a tidal wave etc etc. Seems he pick and chose when to play, which isn't really such a great thing imo, but he was totally loyal to them even though they didn't really deserve such loyalty and for that alone he deserves special praise.

thumbs up

* His Majesty, Prince Jones smiled as he moved among the crowd *



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2012-04-10 19:43 by His Majesty.

Re: Ian Stewart
Posted by: GOO ()
Date: April 10, 2012 20:24

Sounds like Mac on piano

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