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13 ***days ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowdermanIn no particular order... That's a lot of favorite(s) My favorite riff is Jumpin' Jack Flash, it's the greatest rock n roll riff ever written.
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17 ***days ***ago
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The 100 greatest producers of rock, according to Digital Dreamdoor. Would you agree? Or do you miss some names on the list? Neither Jimmy Miller or Andrew Loog Oldham is to be found.
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20 ***days ***ago
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Quote1962 it's a great classic Rolling Stones rocker and aged very well. It was released 7 months ago... I think a song has to be at least a year old to become a classic. But sure, it has aged very well in those months.
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20 ***days ***ago
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The Elvis
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21 ***days ***ago
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Good song, and a late gem, but the Ahh-choir is horrible
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22 ***days ***ago
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Wow, they even spoke to each other!
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22 ***days ***ago
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Slide guitar on No Expectations It's strange that his best contributions with the band came in a not so creative time in his life, and that it was one of his very last inputs on the whole.
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4 ***weeks ***ago
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Anyone knows where I can find a decent tab of this version of the song? Keith's parts.
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6 ***weeks ***ago
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QuoteCome On It's Johnny... A Keith Richards copycat can't possibly be the first punk rocker. Then Keith has to be the first.
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6 ***weeks ***ago
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I would say Lou Reed. Or maybe Iggy Pop. Or maybe someone even earlier? I believe both Keith Richards and Pete Townshend were an inspiration.
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8 ***weeks ***ago
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Ronnie Wood is awesome. Mick Taylor is awesome. The Rolling Stones is awesome.
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8 ***weeks ***ago
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QuoteVT22Ron Wood was at his peak in '75, maybe '76. Rather in 1971. Ronnie did great with the Stones but his best contributions as a guitarist was with the Faces.
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2 ***months ***ago
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Don't know anything about the 90's genre that is synonymous with "Stoner Rock" but I know a lot of the forerunning bands of the 70's. A lot of heavily overlooked and underrated bands! Captain Beyond Blue Cheer Leaf Hound Sir Lord Baltimore
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2 ***months ***ago
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What a mediocre band, I really hope they don't get to headline Outside Lands this year.
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2 ***months ***ago
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1 Keith 2 Ronnie 3 Taylor 4 Jagger 5 Brian 6 Charlie 7 Bill 8 Stu 9 Darryl Jones 10 Chuck Leavell
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I'm gonna be somewhere in the US in august. ANY chance that the tour will take place after Glastonbury? :/
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2 ***months ***ago
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Sweetwater Music Hall
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3 ***months ***ago
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I'm just thinking, if Brian did not even show up to this particular session for whatever reason when Jean-Luc Godard is in the studio shooting a film of the sessions, he probably didn't show up to a lot of sessions at all. Is he playing any guitar on Beggars Banquet except from the slide on No Expectations? Brians contributions at this time probably didn't required a lot of time in the studio.
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3 ***months ***ago
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What was Brian Jones doing when this was filmed?
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3 ***months ***ago
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QuoteCome On ..and no-one have been written Tapestry yet... So far four people have mentioned Tapestry in this thread, I even put a picture of the cover of it on the first page QuoteDiscoVolanteCarole King - Tapestry QuoteSilver DaggerCarole King - Tapestry Quoteowlbynitealso like Joni Micthell's Court N Spark, Carole King's Tapestry & of course Janis Joplin's Pearl. QuoteDGA35 Tape
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3 ***months ***ago
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Some other great albums Carole King - Tapestry Joni Mitchell - Blue Marianne Faitfull - Broken English Nico - Chelsea Girl Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis
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3 ***months ***ago
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I like the Stones doing their take of dance music. What are your favorites? Miss You Hot Stuff Everything Is Turning To Gold Dance (Pt 1) Hey Negrita Too Much Blood
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3 ***months ***ago
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I get early Pink Floyd vibes from this. Doesn't Bill sound a bit like Syd Barrett?
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3 ***months ***ago
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Somewhat, Exile on Main St. was Richards' darling. No wonder Jagger never liked it. Waking up in Nellcote, cutting a track like Happy all by himself with Jimmy Miller, he could never do that now. I think the two new songs speaks for themselves, Doom & Gloom(Mick) WAY better than One More Shot(Keith). (with that said, I thought Keith was doing great on the 50 & Counting shows.)
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3 ***months ***ago
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Screamadelica - Primal Scream
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3 ***months ***ago
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I'm trying to recompse his 1969 tone. Anyone knows what amp he used with his SG? Thanks.
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3 ***months ***ago
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Ron Wood - I've Got My Own Album To Do Not really a Ronnie solo album. More like a Stones/Faces-everybody's-invited-party. Personnel: Ronnie Wood: lead vocals, guitars, percussion Keith Richards: guitars, backing vocals, percussion Mick Jagger: backing vocals, guitar, harmonica Ian McLagan: organ, piano, synthesizer Mick Taylor: bass, guitar, organ, synthesizer George Harrison: slide
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3 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMathijs Since 89 Keith isn't driving the band anymore No, Chuck Leavell and Darryl Jones are...
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3 ***months ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowderman The "too hot to touch-trick" is clearly connected to the music. Try play an open G for yourself, and see what happens to your hands when you hit that G-chord I guess Keith was really numb in the 70's. He played Jumpin Jack Flash, Tumbling Dice, Happy etc. hotter than today, in the same tuning, but still the guitar remained cool enough to hold with two hands.
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