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with sssoul
turn this up good & loud:
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with sssoul
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duke richardson
he just recently convened a Stones jam, supposedly...
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i am sorry for you
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DandelionPowderman
+ the jam with Johnny Depp. Unfortunately without a pick
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steel driving hammer
I know he was losing his touch the 2nd part of the Bang tour and losing his balance in the tree on vacation.
Very few collaborations as of late too.
Wonder whats happening here.
Can he still play?
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DandelionPowderman
+ the jam with Johnny Depp. Unfortunately without a pick
Picks?
Keith don't need no stinkin' picks.
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barely a guitar on river flow
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steel driving hammer
I know he was losing his touch the 2nd part of the Bang tour and losing his balance in the tree on vacation.
Very few collaborations as of late too.
Wonder whats happening here.
Can he still play?
No. Last tour he played well was Licks, the fingers and head wont do it anymore, very sad.
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steel driving hammer
I know he was losing his touch the 2nd part of the Bang tour and losing his balance in the tree on vacation.
Very few collaborations as of late too.
Wonder whats happening here.
Can he still play?
No. Last tour he played well was Licks, the fingers and head wont do it anymore, very sad.
I must respectfully disagree. While I do know I've read some reviws of various BB shows where Keith played poorly - especially after the accident, all I know is what I witnessed. I saw two shows on the BB tour - granted that means I missed more than I saw - one before Keith's head injury and one after. Maybe I just got lucky but based on what I did see and hear, Keith could certainly still play as of both of those shows. In fact he was brilliant on many numbers. I'll admit I was a bit nervous as to how he would do on the second US leg of the tour after the accident; my fears were abated within seconds of the opening number, It's Only Rock And Roll, wherein Keith brilliantly threw in loads of classic Chuck Berry style fills every few bars between chugging out the quintessential two string chord work. I was thrilled. A few numbers into the show, some guy sitting next to me turned and said, "Man - I've been coming to Stones concerts since 1969 and Keith is f...ing HOT tonight!" I couldn't agree more.
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barely a guitar on river flow
There are steady rhythm guitars all the way thru the track + some Robert Johnson-licks by Keith round 1:50.
Remember, this was a tribute to Stu and was not supposed to be a heavy guitar track.