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Old 11-30-2011, 12:14 AM   #81 (permalink)
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Well It was a cover, wasn't it?
and i'm saying that's what Brian did best

he couldn't shine on any original material
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Old 11-30-2011, 12:20 AM   #82 (permalink)
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and i'm saying that's what Brian did best

he couldn't shine on any original material
Well he wasn't a songwriter, but He was a very talented instrumentalist. And I think he deserves credit for that.
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Old 11-30-2011, 01:57 AM   #83 (permalink)
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Not really because it was implied that Brian was overshadowed because of his playing abilities, which simply wasn't the case. He was a much more talented musician than Keith.
I think that this is actually pretty blurred. Remember "Brown Sugar"? That was all Keith. They were both great musicians, but Brian certainly had different skills.
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Old 11-30-2011, 02:53 AM   #84 (permalink)
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I think that this is actually pretty blurred. Remember "Brown Sugar"? That was all Keith. They were both great musicians, but Brian certainly had different skills.
and Keith allegedly "stole" the riff from Rory Gallagher (he was on consideration to be the replacement for Mick Taylor)
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Enjoying Sticky Fingers at the moment! Goddammit they were a great band. Just a perfect blend of rock, blues and country all to the perfect amount on this record. And Jagger's wailing vocals complement them so beautifully! Very nice indeed.
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^^Sticky Fingers is my fave by them
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Enjoying Sticky Fingers at the moment! Goddammit they were a great band. Just a perfect blend of rock, blues and country all to the perfect amount on this record. And Jagger's wailing vocals complement them so beautifully! Very nice indeed.
Same. There's just so much in that album!

My favourite is "Dead Flowers", because the satire is just so exquisite, the wryness of the line "send me dead flowers to my wedding/and I won't forget to put roses on your grave" is incredible.
I think it's their best attempts to try folk rock in their entire career.
Rolling Stone magazine got it wrong as usual and said it just "didn't work".

Also very good is "Sister Morphine", which captures the confusion so clearly, and the guitar and piano distortions are fantastic.

Probably my favourite album they've done.
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Same. There's just so much in that album!

My favourite is "Dead Flowers", because the satire is just so exquisite, the wryness of the line "send me dead flowers to my wedding/and I won't forget to put roses on your grave" is incredible.
I think it's their best attempts to try folk rock in their entire career.
Rolling Stone magazine got it wrong as usual and said it just "didn't work".

Also very good is "Sister Morphine", which captures the confusion so clearly, and the guitar and piano distortions are fantastic.

Probably my favourite album they've done.
Wild Horses is the highlight for myself. 5 minutes of pure, raw, sincere emotion.
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Happy Birthday to Keith Richards!



December 18, 1943

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Old 12-18-2011, 07:10 AM   #90 (permalink)
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Wild Horses is the highlight for myself. 5 minutes of pure, raw, sincere emotion.
I probably ought to have mentioned that one. Who couldn't love it!
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