We're off to see the Stones
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We're off to see the Stones
Just got tickets to go see the Stones tomorrow at Dodger Stadium. Managed to score some tickets off the bay. Our attorney is paying for them or else we wouldn't be able to go.
We figured we better go see them this time around since they are getting up there in years.
Mike
We figured we better go see them this time around since they are getting up there in years.
Mike
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I would agree, Keith is awesome and is often under-rated as a guitar player (and song writer). Those albums they cut in their prime are still some of my very favorites.Bad Kitty wrote:This friend that's taking us has been seeing them since they first came to the states. I agree. Their live shows usually suck but they are the Stones. My wife really wants to see Keith. He is about the best rhythm guitarist there ever was.
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That's one thing the nettles me about trying to learn Stones tunes...I never know half the time if he's using open tuning. I learned "wild horses: in standard then read somewhere that it's open tuning.
Oh well, guess it's good to know how to play it both ways. On another topic, let me just say, "Can You Hear Me Knocking"...now THAT is some serious classic tone, both the main riff and the mellower, reverbed out lead tone in the jam at the end. If it's not, well then I'm just a fleabit, peanut monkey and all my friends are junkies. I wonder if that was through an ampeg.

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Yep. Keith plays a lot in open G. And since open G goes DGDGBD, the bottom D is just in the way. His main Tele is set up that way.BashCoder wrote:Is it true that Keith plays without an E string, and the rest tuned to an open chord? I heard Joe Walsh say that once.
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My son Adam at 3 years old. Best advice I ever got..
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Yeah ! And the most impressive thing is he get up again all by himself. And then he does it again..BashCoder wrote:Great pic, BTW!!
I have a crap Tele set up that way, as a 5 string. "Start Me Up", Honky Tonk Women", "Brown Sugar" those riffs does
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My son Adam at 3 years old. Best advice I ever got..
"Play it right, Dad ! No More Dwiddely Dwiddely !
My son Adam at 3 years old. Best advice I ever got..
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OK, just HOW does that old dude continue?????
I swear he looks like he died 20 years ago. Those guys are amazing.
Ever hear the story about how the Satisfaction riff come about?
"Keef" said he also keeps a cassette recorder running when he's doodling around then listens to it later for ideas. He came upon one tape played and there was twenty minutes of snoring. He was ready to shut it off when he heard the riff, then more snoring.
And, "Can't You Hear My Knockin'" IS the BEST rythmn EVER put on tape.

I swear he looks like he died 20 years ago. Those guys are amazing.
Ever hear the story about how the Satisfaction riff come about?
"Keef" said he also keeps a cassette recorder running when he's doodling around then listens to it later for ideas. He came upon one tape played and there was twenty minutes of snoring. He was ready to shut it off when he heard the riff, then more snoring.
And, "Can't You Hear My Knockin'" IS the BEST rythmn EVER put on tape.
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