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23 ***days ***ago
Tricky76
QuoteWhat do you play? Do you play it like most tabs and privettricker and riff on E, B and A? Because that doesn't match up on my end. It does for live versions, but not the one on Goats Head Soup. This happens with alot of albums, particularly older ones, where quirks of the recording/mixing/mastering process result in the pitch on the record varying slightly from Standard tuning as your guit
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7 ***weeks ***ago
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Quoteliddas Albums: Shake Your Money Maker - good album, strong songs, but the band is still a baby. The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion - excellent album, and very well played. It has what Shake misses. Amorica - Masterpiece. Three Snakes and One Charm - Masterpiece, but 'slightly' inferior to Amorica. Band - Not as good as Amorica and Snakes - It is an outtake after all, but at th
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7 ***weeks ***ago
Tricky76
Quotewhitem8 Tricky, thanks for the insight. Are you a long time Crowe's fan? Just curious. I haven't listened to much of the shows, just snippets, so haven't focused on his leads. My brother, is a huge Crowes fan, said "they are a bit rusty..." But he is an uber fan and isn't always objective, probably a lot like I am about The Stones and The Beatles. So your saying Jackie just didn't
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7 ***weeks ***ago
Tricky76
QuoteGRNRBITW the jackie greene hatred around here is truly appalling. and during this, the most sacred of seasons, too... He seems like a competent musician from his recorded output but his playing on Saturday night was truly shocking, way beyond simply being unfamiliar with the material. It was a huge shame as I thought the rest of the band were on fire.
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4 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
As evidence of the lack of dedicated techs check alot of tour photos of the Stones on the 69/71 tour - you'll often see guitars leaning up against amps/drum risers on stage, where Mick T and Keith have put them because they need them to hand for later in the set.
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4 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
I'm not that familiar with Jackie Greene - can anyone recommend some gigs or albums I should check out? I'm hoping a new lead guitarist will shake things up a bit - I hated Luther Dickinson's playing style with a passion so this line-up change is most welcome for me. (Really I'm hoping Marc Ford has changed his name to Jackie Greene.) Quotemr edward Pffff, I'll never get the amount of crap the
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7 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
QuoteDandelionPowderman LOL! Keith rarely drinks anymore. How fooled can u get by a little media show off? Not sure if you're serious but I was up front at the Isle of Wight 2007 and KR was steaming drunk. It was brutally obvious to the crowd.
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7 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
The article actually reads like a break - up : it's almost as if they're taking the opportunity to say "Well here's what I REALLY think..." They don't seem to be very interested in maintaining the veil of unity any more (which is a good thing IMO). If their attitude is like this at the START of the tour, what's it going to be like after 6-12 months?
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7 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
They should price it as cost neutral - if they're doing it for the fans charge enough to cover costs, donate a percentage to a local charity, and stream each concert on their .com site for registered users. Max ticket price on the day £100. This way the band do something good for the community, and they reach out and say thanks to those long standing fans suffering financially who can watch i
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7 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
QuoteDaniel Nienkemper The Stones are for me "the biggest disapointment" of the day!!! I think it's time to sell my complete stones-archive... it doesn't feel like Rock'n'Roll anymore... it feels like big business and that's not what I prefer... @#$%&'n'Rollin' Stones, so sad, sad, sad I understand where you're coming from but their attitude today doesn't make their past output any le
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7 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
Crikey I walk past this building every day on my way to work.... Is there some kind of guide to famous Stones locations online anywhere? I only recently found out I live near Brian's old house (courtesy of this board)! Would love to visit some more locations.
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8 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
Yep this is a low - it's like going to McDonalds for your 50th Wedding Anniversary. Still its an adequate reflection of their attitude for the past 30 years. The Stones are dead, long live the Stones.
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8 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
I use the Optima Guitar Tuner for the @#$%& at rehearsal, which gets passed around the room when everyone suddenly realises they've forgotten to bring their tuners.
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10 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
I'm by no means a ROnnie Wood fan, but he can still play :
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10 ***months ***ago
Tricky76
I don't get why this album gets so much hate. I just don't understand why Gomper and Sing this altogether (See what happens) were included when the Satanic Sessions features songs with a lot more promise. Stick Dandelion and We Love You on the official release and you've got yourself a cracking album.
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***1 year ***ago
Tricky76
QuoteMathijs This really is the most appalling of any performance I have heard of the Stones. What the fvck is going on here? Jagger sings the lyrics of Whip. That's true. But what are the others playing? Wood is just belting out an A and D chord, as is Jagger. Darryl Jones is as groovy as a North-Korean soldier’s march. But Richards? Does he have a clue what song he's playing? What key they ar
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***1 year ***ago
Tricky76
From my hometown : 1. Eric Burdon, Chas Chandler 2. Sting 3. Mark Knopfler 4. Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch 5. Brian Johnson (ACDC) We produce better sports stars than musical stars.
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2 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
I'm up to (about) 1970 so far and I think I'm done with it. It just seems to be another brand awareness exercise from Rolling Stones (inc.) to bolster Keith's ridiculous outlaw image and shift a few more tickets for the next tour.
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2 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
Capo needs to be at the 4th fret in Open G for Street Fighting Man....
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2 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
That Jimmy Johnson article is excellent - can't open the link at work but from what I remember he says Keith's guitar was "definitely black with two cutaways" - which for that tour would be his 335/345/355 rather than an SG.
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2 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
Does he still own the Bentley?
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2 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
Jesus - not the Rocks Off tuning argument AGAIN. Its in Standard.
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2 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
QuoteRip This ...when the music is good...the peeps pay attention....when they toured Some Girls no one complained about 9 new songs that they barely heard before on the set list...the moral of the story here.....write better shit. +1.
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2 ***years ***ago
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3 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
Exile always reminds me of leaving home at 16 and moving to London to live with my brother. We spent the summer making music, playing gigs and hanging out with Exile and Sticky Fingers on constant rotation. We even got to meet Rons brother by a total freak coincidence....
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3 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
Awesome job - well done.
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3 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
FYI the performance of Happy is also slightly sped up, as was the way with alot of Stones material (presumably to give it more energy). Listening to the boot of the show versus the movie version I think Dead Flowers has also been overdubbed, but I'm not sure. I find it hilarious that they didn't bother with Bye Bye Johnny though - Keith just shouts that one out on the movie!
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3 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
Me too - Im done with Vegas Stones. The Isle of Wight 2007 performance will live long in the memory, but for all the wrong reasons, and Shine a Light pretty much finished the job off. Credit where credit is due though, up to 73 no one could touch them.
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3 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
On the Jack Flash record the rhythm part on the right side of the audio field is definitely Open E - if you isolate it using audio editing tools theres a distinctive "slur" from the F# to the A in the main riff that just isn't there when played in standard tuning. The "louder" riff on the left side appears to be standard tuning based on the picked notes played during the middl
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3 ***years ***ago
Tricky76
This wins hands down - a total freight train of a perfromance. Les Paul Custom + Hiwatt Amps = Pure tonal sex.
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