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liddas
With the slide I normally use a Telecaster of an SG. And yes, my slide is heavy and the amp always overdriven! But what I get is close to the Love You Live slide sound. It lacks the brilliant sound of the studio version.
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Title5Take1
I disagree with the Rooster comments in the second column:
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TheGreek
little red rooster with clapton in atlantic city(with the stones) 1989 pay per view was the best !!!!!!!!
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liddas
With the slide I normally use a Telecaster of an SG. And yes, my slide is heavy and the amp always overdriven! But what I get is close to the Love You Live slide sound. It lacks the brilliant sound of the studio version.
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liddas
With the slide I normally use a Telecaster of an SG. And yes, my slide is heavy and the amp always overdriven! But what I get is close to the Love You Live slide sound. It lacks the brilliant sound of the studio version.
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Don't overdrive the amp and don't use humbuckers, the studio version features a pretty clean sound with single coils.
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liddas
With the slide I normally use a Telecaster of an SG. And yes, my slide is heavy and the amp always overdriven! But what I get is close to the Love You Live slide sound. It lacks the brilliant sound of the studio version.
C
Don't overdrive the amp and don't use humbuckers, the studio version features a pretty clean sound with single coils.
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Title5Take1
I disagree with the Rooster comments in the second column:
Who is this cloth-eared "SR" person?
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Rockman
....can someone please list the topthreeone Elvis Costello blues tracks ...
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Come On
I honestly can't pick any version of this song that's better than Stones is....goes for 'Love in Vain' too...
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Pietro
I thought the version on "Love You Live" was one of the best live Rolling Stones recordings (and about the only good thing on that record). When "the dogs begin to bark," Kieth's guitar and Woods' guitars start barking. I like how low-key they made it, like a real old Chicago blues song.