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Cafaro
Hello all
I am having a tough time trying to figure out the bridge and the transition part just before the bridge on I Can See (Get Yourself Together).
I believe Ive got the main riff down but I’m having trouble with the rest.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks!
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Palace Revolution 2000
It's from '66 , the 'Buttons' sessions, I believe. Early Keith hard rock guitar. But it is often listed under other titles: "Get Yourself Together" and "Can't Believe".
The Chesterfield Kings released this one officially. And they were right; this is a great Stones rocker.
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71Tele
Not a great song, imo, but an interesting curiosity.
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DandelionPowderman
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Palace Revolution 2000
It's from '66 , the 'Buttons' sessions, I believe. Early Keith hard rock guitar. But it is often listed under other titles: "Get Yourself Together" and "Can't Believe".
The Chesterfield Kings released this one officially. And they were right; this is a great Stones rocker.
You're probably right, of course, but musically it sounds way more Out Of Our Heads than Buttons, imo.
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Cafaro
I must disagree my friends. I love this song! One of favorite outtakes. For me it's right up there with Save Me
It's a rock song vs. the silliness of the ripped off Beatlesque pop mess they were putting out at that time. I would have loved to hear them play it live in 1969. All that heavy riffing with KR using his plexi guitar through the Ampegs? C'mon! Imagine how nasty this would have been at Hyde Park in 69?(Yes, I love how they sounded then)
Hendrix would have had a blast with this song. I like the Kings version very much as well. Andy as usual does a great job with the guitar work.
I love the distorted guitar. And there is no ALO endless echo on this version. Charlie's drumming in great. He's hitting the snare hard but with his usual
finesse.
Agreed! This song captures the raw energy of the early Stones IMHO. Like the guitar(s) on this! Am an old Stones fan from the sixties, but did not hear this song until seeing it on YouTube last year. I wonder if Brian is playing guitar on this song at all, or if this is this all Keith's playing.Quote
Cafaro
I must disagree my friends. I love this song! One of favorite outtakes. For me it's right up there with Save Me