Jumping Jack Flash (Ya Ya's Version) - Rolling Stones
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hey, do ye do Satisfaction version as well from that Gimme Shelter film?
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I like the way u did it . I will learn from this ....
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@privettricker great!!!
she is beautifull ! :)
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Is this in the same key as the "Circus" version, but higher up the neck?
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@privettricker yeah that makes sense.
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O man, i just realized yo ugave us a little tease at the end of Oh Carol. Love to see you do that one or Little Queenie.
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what's your model of gibson ?
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angusflo1 3 months ago
@angusflo1 That's an 03 Les Paul Standard.
privettricker 3 months ago
How do you know that Mick Taylor played that part? And if he did, what was Keith playing?
brandonlace 5 months ago
@brandonlace On the '69 tour, Keith was using open G with a capo. If you watch the Gimme Shelter movie, you can see Keith switching from his open G guitar to another guitar to play the next song.
privettricker 5 months ago
Great ! - I encourage and request you to do more standard tuning versions of Stones songs where the original version is in open G (some of us have only one guitar, (are also beginners), and retuning is impractical). In particular, I would LOVE to see you do a version of "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" in standard tuning (and optionally make it a lesson to really blow me away) - I know parts of this song in standard tuning - it sounds pretty good, but would love to see your version to fill in gaps !
steve676 1 year ago
@steve676 To be honest, it's a lot easier to do the songs in open G than in standard tuning. And a lot of open G songs (Can't You Hear Me Knocking) would sound pretty awful in standard tuning. You just can't get the voicings correct.
privettricker 1 year ago 6