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punkfloyd
How appropriate would it have been if the band played Waiting on a Friend with Mick Taylor at the recent shows!
It works on so many levels.
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punkfloyd
Main rhythm guitar as I understand it. And the sax solo supposedly mirrors a solo he had played on the original.
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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lapaz62
Opening chord seems like Taylor to me. Can you play Cadd9 in open G, I don't know.
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lapaz62
Opening chord seems like Taylor to me. Can you play Cadd9 in open G, I don't know.
All guitars sound standard tuned.
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
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Taylors guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
Mathijs
Taylor's guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
Mathijs
Taylor's guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
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Taylor's guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
The intro isn't Taylor.
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punkfloyd
How appropriate would it have been if the band played Waiting on a Friend with Mick Taylor at the recent shows!
It works on so many levels.
even on the royalties level...
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
Mathijs
Taylor's guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
The intro isn't Taylor.
Mathijs
Sounds Mick Taylor to me, but the intro is just nice and frienly neutral strumming, so it might as well be Keith, or anybody, I don't care, but that's not really my point.
My point is that your statement: "Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track" is your usual Taylor bullshit talk.
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
Mathijs
Taylor's guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
The intro isn't Taylor.
Mathijs
Sounds Mick Taylor to me, but the intro is just nice and frienly neutral strumming, so it might as well be Keith, or anybody, I don't care, but that's not really my point.
My point is that your statement: "Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track" is your usual Taylor bullshit talk.
When he is barely audible on the song, wouldn´t it be ok to say he´s "fairly insignificant"? What´s wrong with you, and why are you taking the fact that it isn´t Taylor playing the basic strumming on the intro so personal?
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DoomandGloom
Didn't Taylor co-write "All Down The Line"?
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liddas
My guess is that Taylor is the guitar low in the mix doing the arpeggios
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Correct. Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track, there's half a dozen guitars dubbed over it by Jagger and Richards.
Mathijs
Taylor's guitar intro is fairly significant though. What's a nice house without a beautifull doorbell, bugger?
The intro isn't Taylor.
Mathijs
Sounds Mick Taylor to me, but the intro is just nice and frienly neutral strumming, so it might as well be Keith, or anybody, I don't care, but that's not really my point.
My point is that your statement: "Taylor's part is farily insignificant on this track" is your usual Taylor bullshit talk.