JSA1
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Re: The Battle Rages On Tour
quote: doggone wrote:
None to recommend. It is his work for the Stones that did it for me. After he left, the Stones haven't been as good, especially live IMHO. His solo on "Time Waits for No One" is on of my all time favorites. I listen to his post Stone work on YouTube.
Most of us here have probably only seen them with Ronnie Wood. It would be interesting to compare live stuff from the end of the Taylor era to the beginning of the Wood era. 73-74 vs 75-76 or thereabouts.
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17/11/2020, 15:20
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doggone
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Re: The Battle Rages On Tour
Ron Wood isn't a bad guitar player. I have live Stones with him but his guitar playing, to me, isn't as good as Taylor's. Taylor could solo very melodic where Wood can't. When it comes to melodic solo's, no one beats RB.
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17/11/2020, 20:09
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Randys
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Re: The Battle Rages On Tour
The Rolling Stones needs to released a studio album to equal Deep Purple, the first rock band to released studio albums in seven decades!
1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s studio albums, Deep Purple is first! Who's next?!
Deep Purple could also released album in 2030s. Hahaha.
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20/11/2020, 15:18
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