Cool! Do you think this was done in open G originally? I kinda doubt it but one of the coolest things about the Stones and Keith for that matter is how adaptable a lot of their songs are to open G. Its almost like Keith has a certain riff bank in his head and even before he seriously discovered Open G, early riffs wanted to be in open G. lol lol. btw, what is that chord playing at fret 3 or 4?
it sounds like the Bridges to Babylon Tour DVD live at st. louis 1997
wiecbb11 10 months ago
@wiecbb11 I took "inspiration" whatching that DVD for this song :)
keithandmick 10 months ago
very good man, how did you learn?
vitorleoneprado 1 year ago
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Keith Richards always plays this song in standard tuning. But you did a interesting and a very good job!
rollingstones911 1 year ago
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rollingstones911 1 year ago
Go Keif Go...
72RocksOff 1 year ago
way to rip it !
travlere 1 year ago
Cool! Do you think this was done in open G originally? I kinda doubt it but one of the coolest things about the Stones and Keith for that matter is how adaptable a lot of their songs are to open G. Its almost like Keith has a certain riff bank in his head and even before he seriously discovered Open G, early riffs wanted to be in open G. lol lol. btw, what is that chord playing at fret 3 or 4?
kcuhcsniknej 2 years ago
@kcuhcsniknej Thank you!!! :D I think it was not created in open G, but this is the way keith play it live :). The chord is a Bm :)
keithandmick 1 year ago