Keith Richards & Ron Wood Sure The One You Need Live 1974

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  • Keith for President ! ! !

  • I do have me but Me needs you,, and where is the moon lol.. peace and love and the moon to you ,,xoxox

  • Even Keith isn't the most popular one in The Stones but he is the leader of The Stones. To talk about The Stones is to talk about Keith. But he's so humble. It doesn't matter for him to be written as Jagger/Richards not as Richards/Jagger. Hundreds songs have been written by him. But what did he say about it? He said, "I don't have that God aspect about it. I prefer to think of myself as an antenna. There's only one song, and Adam and Eve wrote it; the rest is a variation on a theme."

  • What;s that quarrel about??? Wtf??? Keith is THE GREATEST MUSICIAN THAT EVER LIVED ON THIS PLANET. MORE HEART. MORE SOUL and MORE BALLS THAN ANY OTHER GUITAR PLAYER DEAD OR ALIVE. ...HANDS DOWN, MATES...

  • @ben42day Keith Richards is no guitar genius huh? Who's your control, Yngwie Malmsteen? Richards is one of the most prolific authors of sonic attitude that ever played the instrument. No flash, just dirty balls being dragged through the gutter because that's where dirty balls go.

  • Nice one Guitasteef.

    The better the artist the fewer the brush strokes.

  • I agree, Listen to "can't you hear me knocking" He is one hell of a rhythm guitarist...

    He locks in with the drummer.

  • But Keith is a genius. You try playing some of his stuff. Ok you can get the basic sound, but there's a lot more going on than first meets the ear.

    He's always had a fascination with chords and rhythm while avoiding flamboyant virtuosity in favour of riffs that are direct, incisive, and unpretentious.

    Ian McLagen keyboards, Willie Weeks Bass, Andy Newmark Drums, Keith and Ronnie.

    Nice vid, thanks for posting.

  • Keith, put your tooth back in first dude.....he definetly was no guitar genuis but he was part of the Stones for sure................

  • @VoxMax1200 What a gem! Thanks for making me aware of this outstanding performance!!!

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