love that jam, but I don't recall seeing Jagger doing the key bumps off the switchbladein cs blues, but it's been a while since I've seen it
18th November 2007 04:22 AM
The_Worst
Route 66...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh9jmGs_xU4
18th November 2007 05:14 AM
Altamont
this one fucking rules!
18th November 2007 11:28 AM
aladdinstory
18th November 2007 11:36 AM
sirmoonie
quote:Altamont wrote:
this one fucking rules!
Holy fuck, what a song! I never heard that before. Is that on a studio boot?
That vid is cool - Mick doing that chicken flap deal - that's in Muscle Shoals, I believe, right around when they doing Brown Sugar.
18th November 2007 07:32 PM
gotdablouse
Known as "Got Yourself Together" or "I can see it" (if memory serves) - from 1966 or 67, "Between the Buttons" - not bad indeed.
18th November 2007 07:49 PM
aladdinstory
what a fuckin' riff!
[Edited by aladdinstory]
18th November 2007 07:54 PM
gotdablouse
I always wondered if this one wasn't Mick's "first" riff. The playing isn't very good, Keith should have been able to do better than that, since he was at the top of his game, pretty much.
19th November 2007 03:17 AM
corgi37
Some terrific stuff! That Highway Star thing is great. Cant wait for them to call it quits so i can officially hear all this stuff.
19th November 2007 04:03 AM
Zack
quote:gotdablouse wrote:
I always wondered if this one wasn't Mick's "first" riff. The playing isn't very good, Keith should have been able to do better than that, since he was at the top of his game, pretty much.
Years ago there was a huge long debate at Keno's over who's playing guitar on Highway Child. Finally we called on producer/guitarist Cardinal Fang (who also used to post here)as an expert witness. He wrote a long treatise on the subject confirming my opinion that it is clearly Keith conducting early experiments on open tuning. Mick has never been able to play guitar that well, especially in that bad-ass style of Keith's. Fang's analysis further pointed out the technical reasons, which escape me many years and beers later, why the same person could not be playing guitar and singing on that demo.
19th November 2007 05:23 AM
gotdablouse
Excellent information, thanks.
The open-tuning experimenting could certainly explain the sloppy playing by Keith, hard to believe it's the same man handling all (except a couple of MT solos) the stellar guitars on "Let it Bleed" though.
Not sure about Jagger at the time, but he can now play a pretty mean rythm, check out "I go Wild" or "Put me in the Trash"
19th November 2007 12:14 PM
Sioux
quote:gotdablouse wrote:
Known as "Got Yourself Together" or "I can see it" (if memory serves) - from 1966 or 67, "Between the Buttons" - not bad indeed.
I love that song. Have had it on a boot for years. Also "If You Let Me", which I believe is from the same
time period. Brian on what sounds like an autoharp...
19th November 2007 01:20 PM
Gazza
quote:gotdablouse wrote:
Known as "Got Yourself Together" or "I can see it" (if memory serves) - from 1966 or 67, "Between the Buttons" - not bad indeed.
yep...recorded at Olympic Studios Nov'66 for 'Between the Buttons'.
Inexplicably left off the album. One of their better outtakes.
19th November 2007 01:30 PM
mrhipfl
I am loving Highway Child! Anyone have it in mp3 format? I think it's time they releases another Tattoo You type record.
19th November 2007 01:44 PM
Gazza
quote:mrhipfl wrote:
I am loving Highway Child! Anyone have it in mp3 format? I think it's time they releases another Tattoo You type record.
Hmm..yeah, but nothing on Tattoo You was more than nine years old. If they used that timeframe now, it would still be material that was cut AFTER "Bridges to babylon".
You'd hardly want them to be reworking 40 year old outtakes, surely. That would be the ultimate proof of lack of inspiration.
[Edited by Gazza]
19th November 2007 04:33 PM
aladdinstory
quote:Gazza wrote:
Hmm..yeah, but nothing on Tattoo You was more than nine years old. If they used that timeframe now, it would still be material that was cut AFTER "Bridges to babylon".
You'd hardly want them to be reworking 40 year old outtakes, surely. That would be the ultimate proof of lack of inspiration.
[Edited by Gazza]
Remote a possibility it would be, actually working on 30-40 year old outtakes might not be such a bad idea because it would be at least a sign of their seriousness in some kind of career retrospective. But more importantly, going back to the past like that might be the catalyst they need to create quality work in the future. I wouldn't mind at all if they finished off a few of those outtakes from '60s-'70s, just keep don was far, far, away from the proceedings!
19th November 2007 04:37 PM
aladdinstory
not an outtake per se, but still certainly a great "rare" stones track, despite it's appearance on metamorphosis.
19th November 2007 05:31 PM
mrhipfl
quote:Gazza wrote:
You'd hardly want them to be reworking 40 year old outtakes, surely. That would be the ultimate proof of lack of inspiration.
true, but as long as they sound inspired, it'd be fine by me. I'd rather hear great old outtakes than mediocre new songs.
19th November 2007 05:47 PM
glencar
quote:gotdablouse wrote:
Known as "Got Yourself Together" or "I can see it" (if memory serves) - from 1966 or 67, "Between the Buttons" - not bad indeed.
There's a band called the Chesterfield Kings that remade that song. Delicious indeed!
19th November 2007 07:45 PM
gotdablouse
That's right, an album from 1994 I think, wonder if I don't have an MP3 of that somewhere.
@aladdinstory - "I'm Going Down", YESSS ! Excellent riff, very sharp, but it doesn't really go anywhere, a bit like Cellophane Trouts/Back to the Country that ended up as Too Tough on UC. That one would have been better with Keith howling the bridge as can be heard on an old OBR boot LP whose name escapes me...maybe "Chain Saw Massacre"
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