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BluzDude
ah, but I love listening to Muddy's slide.
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BowieStone
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BluzDude
ah, but I love listening to Muddy's slide.
I gotta say: I don't get it.
Sounds very amateurish to me. Nothing great about it
But I do love that version of the song.
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BowieStone
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Sounds very amateurish to me. Nothing great about it
But I do love that version of the song.

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Vocalion
Jagger is nervous all the way thru, with his constant grinning he looks very insecure...


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Justin
Oh and Lefty Dizz is one...interesting...player. Using a right-handed strung guitar as a lefty? Hmm...definitely has that kitch value but some of those notes are a little flat and sharp by the weird way he bends the strings because of how he chooses to play it. He's a great showman but can't give much props for the guitar playing!
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Justin
Oh and Lefty Dizz is one...interesting...player. Using a right-handed strung guitar as a lefty? Hmm...definitely has that kitch value but some of those notes are a little flat and sharp by the weird way he bends the strings because of how he chooses to play it. He's a great showman but can't give much props for the guitar playing!
I. HATE. LEFTY. DIZZ.
The man is a complete hack. His 'me too' performance is just pitiful. "Someone bring me my guitar!" Yeah, cause everyone's itching for you to play buddy. "We're gonna do like we did in Europe!" Lizzy was ONLY well received in Europe. The man can't play guitar. He can bang on it like a 5 year old, but he can barely hit a nice note.
Lefty Lizzy prettymuch ruined most of the performance for me. Once he comes on stage everything takes a nose dive. Keith and Ronnie are no longer smiling, every blues jam turns into a big mess... It just stops being fun until the last few songs. Dizz sucks. He takes over the show and just drags the whole thing down..
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nankerphlege
Keith and Ronnie's guitars seem barely audible on the CD. I am a little disappointed.
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Justin
Muddy is no virtuoso but what he doesn't have in technical verocity he has in a lot of feeling. Those simple note scome off the gutiar with ease because of the rather slow, relaxed attack, his specific sound with just a touch of overdrive for a more crunchy sound and a more "authentic" slice of genuine slide playing. It's refereshing to hear what slide guitar could have sounded like to the many guitar players sitting outside their porch in a small town in Mississippi. Modest and now show-offy like many of the guitar virtuoso's of the 60's and 70's eventually took over...turning it over to a more ROCK (and roll) sound rather than blues.
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Vocalion
Jagger is nervous all the way thru, with his constant grinning he looks very insecure...coke...dope
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Georges
Where were Bill and Charlie?