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Closing the European Tour - Rai-Halle, Amsterdam - 9 October, 1970
By Henry Diltz - with special thanks to Irina

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Topic: Keith's/Ronnie's solo on '81 LPTNT Let Me Go Return to archive
09-04-03 02:25 AM
steel driving hammer Durring that part, I don't think rock and roll can get much better...

Then Ronnie comes in and finishes it off in the same key!

Has anyone ever liked that 20 second solo part?

Again, I don't think it can get much better.

Taylor couldn't keep pace even if he wanted to................................
09-04-03 02:52 AM
steel driving hammer On the Virgin CD where Mick says "Alright Chicago! Ya'll ready to rock and roll some moe!

Marko / Gazza what City was that Let Me Go taken from?

I's fucking just's got's to's know's!

Think it was somewhere in 81, no ?

It's just so good how Ronnie (the Prime Minister of Twine) finnishes off the solo.

Even in 2003, Ronnie is STILL the Prime Minister of Twine!
09-04-03 03:14 AM
steel driving hammer Drinking, sinking, thinking about it, Taylor couldn't keep up w/ the 81-82 Tours.

Glad Ronnie gave us something fresh and different every darn show!

What I say.
09-04-03 07:35 AM
John Wood I have always thought that was a great Keith moment. I must have listened to that tune thousands of times over the years, enjoying Keith and Ronnie's guitar breaks. Someday I will sit down and figure out the guitar parts. Charlie good too!!