Keef only used the Gibson Fuzztone to make the Satisfaction demo sound like a saxaphone which should have been used in the final mix. I agree, not Keef in this record.
According to an article in this week's N.M.E (The 25 Rolling Stones songs you want in your life) It's Jimmy Page on Guitar, Jagger and Andrew Loog Oldham on backing vocals with Keith producing it. They put this song at number 24.
I'm very familiar with both early Stones, and Jimmy Page's work. Sounds a lot more like Keith, than Jimmy, to my ears. The fuzz tone aside, it's got Keith's simple Chuck Berry style, and not Jimmy's more accomplished blues styling, which he exhibited, even back then...
Hey Bobby. I'm a huge Stones fan and am quite familiar with their early work from the 60s. Yes, the guitar solo defenitely does not sound like Keith Richards. I think Jimmy Paige is probably right. It sounds more like him than Keith. Also, as you probably know, Jimmy Paige was a well-known studio musician at that time in Great Britain and did a lot of work with other artists who Andrew Oldham was recording at the time.
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LAWMANSIONPENRYN 2 months ago
Keef only used the Gibson Fuzztone to make the Satisfaction demo sound like a saxaphone which should have been used in the final mix. I agree, not Keef in this record.
steveritt 4 months ago
I can listen to this over and over.
oatstao 5 months ago
Yeah it could very well be Page, because it has been said Richards did not record with Fuzz tone until he went to USA to record 'Satisfaction'
oatstao 7 months ago
According to an article in this week's N.M.E (The 25 Rolling Stones songs you want in your life) It's Jimmy Page on Guitar, Jagger and Andrew Loog Oldham on backing vocals with Keith producing it. They put this song at number 24.
harri57 10 months ago
Keith Richards' biography brought me here. Great book.
cbus03 1 year ago
thats some crazy guitar, man.. cooooolllio
GodStarRevisited69 1 year ago
I'm very familiar with both early Stones, and Jimmy Page's work. Sounds a lot more like Keith, than Jimmy, to my ears. The fuzz tone aside, it's got Keith's simple Chuck Berry style, and not Jimmy's more accomplished blues styling, which he exhibited, even back then...
mifennelly 1 year ago
Hey Bobby. I'm a huge Stones fan and am quite familiar with their early work from the 60s. Yes, the guitar solo defenitely does not sound like Keith Richards. I think Jimmy Paige is probably right. It sounds more like him than Keith. Also, as you probably know, Jimmy Paige was a well-known studio musician at that time in Great Britain and did a lot of work with other artists who Andrew Oldham was recording at the time.
robstones1968 1 year ago