22nd October 2007 10:17 PM |
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andrews27 |
He's the wah-wah king all through Goats Head Soup. Carlos Santana changed his style after hearing "Time Waits for No One" on IORR.
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23rd October 2007 01:28 AM |
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jpenn11 |
quote: Throwaway wrote:
I'm almost certain that Taylor is not on that particular studio track. This is from the book "Rip This Joint" by Steve Appleford, which includes the supposed "story behind every song", about the track Bitch:
Richards calmly ate his breakfast as he watched the band at work, until he could stand no more of the the terrible screeching: "Give me that @#$%& guitar!"
He quickly found a simple chord pattern that somehow transformed the song into a tight, agitated package. It was an absolutely relentless riff, a fiendish attack on the senses. On the final track, Richards' rhythm guitar is joined by the horns of Bobby Keys and Jim Price, with some minimal lead guitar work at the edges.
Since we know there is not minimal guitar work at the edges (about half of the song is Richards' lead), one wonders how much of the rest is accurate. (Of course the most questionable thing about the excerpt is that Richards ate breakfast. Late dinner, perhaps?)
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23rd October 2007 10:45 AM |
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MrPleasant |
If you're an alcoholic you don't go esily fat. Unless you're Keith Moon and you have eggs and hot-dogs for breakfast.
ESILY
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