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Main Offender had a bit more input from Steve Jordan directing the songs, less riffy but more structure on the singing and the band as a whole. In an interview with Tom Waits upon which Keith played on his last album, Waits said "Richards is a genius at what he does, but when working with him personally, somebody always has to be adult in the room and tell Keith what to do."
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This is the opening track, if ya like this, u will more than likely enjoy the whole
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Of course, there are always rumors of Keith and Jordan working together again, but just rumors
http://www.spinner.com/2011/04/22/ke...-new-material/
I wouldn't mind hearing a third Richards' outing. Not at all.
Main Offender was great, but Talk is Cheap is a little more better IMO, it's sharper. I have both albums,
if I had to keep one it would be Talk is Cheap.
The Live at the Palladium record that was released in between is a great live album, where Talk is Cheap tunes
kick ass.
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Take It So Hard would have been / should have been a monster Stones tune . Keef Riffhard doing what he does best .
The X-spensive Winos Live At The Hollywood Palladium is a joyous mess .The live version of " Happy " is just that - deliriously Happy . Ever watch the live video of that show ? Keef is gloriously sloppy and his enthusiasm is just infectious .
Gotta say this - I'm very , very fond of a little known Keef tune called " The Worst " . Check it out sometime .
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And a damn good bass line on that one too, which is also Keef. Bill was missing (as he was in half the recording sessions anyway) and Brian was oblivious by that point. And Mick wasn't playing on the records yet, so that leaves Keef to play anything with strings....
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I will check out the worst - I youtubed some talk is cheap tunes and my preference is still Main Offender
Nope, he played a standard bass, as you can see here:
Naissance de "Sympathy for the devil " (one+one... par cinocheproduction
I've had Godard's "One Plus One" for years - a must-have for Stones freaks!
For the most part it's about the making of "Sympathy for nthe Devil". A true gem,
as you can see them working in the studio, how one of their best songs evolves...
What I dig most here is the final scene, with Jagger recording his vocals frantically
while Keith, Brian, Bill, Charlie, Marianne Faithful, Nicky Hopkins and Anita Pallenberg
woo-hoo the backings.
Some recently released footage from the 1982 Leeds show (which also happens to be the next Stones Archive "offiical bootleg" release)
Finally somebody actually posted the full "master" take of "Miss You" online.
This version has never been released officially in entirety, but the album version, the 7" single, the 12" single, and the rare 8-track version were all edited from this one.....
Coyote (02-11-2013)
Alternate mix of Brown Sugar with additional Mick Taylor guitar track that (sadly) didn't make it to Sticky Fingers.....
Think I actually like this take better than the one that made the album.....
We went to the Phoenix show on this tour. A couple of us were shooting the shit at the local country club house. I can still smell the french fries and the chlorine smell from the pool. The Stones were on tour and we better take advantage of it because those guys are getting old and this might be the last chance we ever will have to see them live. So we bought tickets and car pooled down to Phoenix to see the show. We stayed with someone's relatives in Mesa. That seems so long ago and it's amazing the Stones are still around. I forgot how much the tickets cost.
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And now for something really fucking weird......
And yet another example of how Mick Taylor's best stuff ended up on the cutting room floor....
Keef channels his inner Dylan......
Grabbed a bunch of used Stones albums over the weekend, probably around 12 of them... I went through all of my vinyl a few weeks ago and I have no idea where all my Stones albums went.
All I had left was Beggar's Banquet, Satanic Majesties (US Stereo w/ 3D cover) and a imported Decca comp called 'Gimme Shelter'.
Was listening to the mono version of 'The Rolling Stones, Now!' and it sounded great!
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I have this left over print from a project one of our corporate clients was doing a little while back. Can anyone tell me who's playing keyboards? Looks a little like McCartney sitting in, but I have a feeling it's not him. Any ideas?
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Keef's book lists about every keyboard player they ever used. I know one thing - it ain't Billy Preston.
DLR Bridge (02-11-2013)
*Sigh*
big fatty (02-18-2013)
Never knew there was a video for this. Not much of a video really, and the audio is shitty, but presented here just out of a historical curiosity....
Jérôme Frenchise (02-15-2013)
Here's an audience clip from Keef's court-mandated benefit concert for the blind school in 1979. (Obviously at least one person in attendance wasn't blind).
Not the best quality footage, but probably the only time you'll ever see "Prodigal Son" performed live. Mick and Keef did that one by themselves and then were joined by the rest of the Stones for the remainder of the show.
big fatty (02-18-2013),Jérôme Frenchise (02-15-2013)
This one was rewritten as "Don't Be A Stranger" on the Some Girls remaster. Probably because Mick had already used the title "Lucky In Love" on his solo album.
This one is pretty much just Keef & Charlie jamming... Mick comes in a little later.
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