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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
This so fucking great, check how he sounds before joining the stones
CLICK HERE, DOWLOAD AND PLAY IT LOUD |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
The track is "So Many Roads" |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
...and the source is Wolfy's Vaults Radio today
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/static.aspx?Type=Audio/Radio.htm&LeftNav=Audio/RadioNav.htm |
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BTW that day the bill was Albert King, John Mayall and Jimi Hendrix at the top of the bill
Mick Taylor told me more about this night when I asked him about his several jams with Jimi Hendrix:
""I remember one time in 1966 ... 67 ... I think 67 ... I played in San Francisco at the Fillmore West, and I was playing with John Mayall; Albert King was playing and Jimi Hendrix was at the top of the bill. At the end ... some guys from the Grateful Dead got together with us and jammed all night. some more about what Mick replied me at http://www.rocksoff.org/jimi.htm |
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Mel Belli |
Sublime. |
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Tom |
Great! |
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jpenn11 |
quote: VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
This so fucking great
Understatement of the year!! |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
LOL I meant "it's so fucking great"
So today two awards
- Understatement of the year
- Header of the year
Not bad Voodoo! Not bad
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Staffan |
WOW!
Taylor's playing was very different then, IMO. Much more "Claptonesque". And there's a laid back, comfortable feeling to his playing that really gets me going! Much more long, extended bends than what he played with the Stones.
Does anybody know what kind of guitars/effects/amps he used back then? |
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quote:
Does anybody know what kind of guitars/effects/amps he used back then?
Don't know about effects. He used either an LP or SG and the amp was a Marshall stack typically. Voodoo has posted some pix of the live shows. |
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Staffan |
quote: jpenn11 wrote:
Don't know about effects. He used either an LP or SG and the amp was a Marshall stack typically. Voodoo has posted some pix of the live shows.
Thanks. The guitar sound on this recording sounds very similar to Clapton's sound on Disraeli Gears. And I guess Eric used his painted SG and Marshall amps back then too. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
You're welcome!
I think this is one of the best tracks I have from that period, what a pity all those tapes from the 60s tours were destroyed by the fire
I posted it at SW5 but I think it didn't make it, don't know why... did you see it THERE jpenn11? |
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rocky |
this is far better sound,,than jm .3 live lp.
1-2-diary of the band vol 1 & 2
3-primal solos(check out i started walking) |
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jpenn11 |
quote: VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
You're welcome!
I posted it at SW5 but I think it didn't make it, don't know why... did you see it THERE jpenn11?
Voodoo, I saw the You Send It link at SW5 for the song and that's where I listened to it. Thanks again! Do you mean you posted pix there too? Those I haven't seen. I'll try to get you some.
I agree with rocky that this sounds clearer than Diary of a Band and Primal Solos. I think Taylor once said those recordings were made on a cassette on Mayall's keyboard. Apparently, Graham had better equipment.
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