@EggCrabPaper It's just Taylor is constantly cramming as many notes as possible all the time. A solo throughout the song that just sounds like busywork.
@steveconn "endless masturbating solos"? From what I've seen, generally, neither Mick T. or Keith played particularly long solos. That said, I'll have to agree with you, the feel of the music remained the same with Ronnie.
@fld1201 yes he does. Which shows in the huge decline in their sound. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing. No one is a bigger Stones fan than me, and I love ronnie. Black And Blue is a great album, and they put out a lot of good stuff with Ronnie. But nothing compares to the Mick Taylor era. Not only albums, the 75-76 tours show clearly how much influence and how important MT was just after he left. Their live sound and quality went to shit, compared to what it was.
dude this sounds like SHIT .
Dead4everYoung 2 weeks ago
2:08 - OLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, uahsuaushua
veazga 2 months ago
@EggCrabPaper It's just Taylor is constantly cramming as many notes as possible all the time. A solo throughout the song that just sounds like busywork.
steveconn 2 months ago
@steveconn "endless masturbating solos"? From what I've seen, generally, neither Mick T. or Keith played particularly long solos. That said, I'll have to agree with you, the feel of the music remained the same with Ronnie.
EggCrabPaper 2 months ago
@TheRabidPosum Not really, it just lacked his endless masturbating solos. The groove, grit and power remained the same.
steveconn 6 months ago
o charlie realmente não conseguia tocar o ritmo kkkkkkk
leon180206 7 months ago
@redwan03able Ollie Brown. He was with the Stones about the same time as Billy Preston in the mid-seventies.
imaccuish 7 months ago
@fld1201 yes he does. Which shows in the huge decline in their sound. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing. No one is a bigger Stones fan than me, and I love ronnie. Black And Blue is a great album, and they put out a lot of good stuff with Ronnie. But nothing compares to the Mick Taylor era. Not only albums, the 75-76 tours show clearly how much influence and how important MT was just after he left. Their live sound and quality went to shit, compared to what it was.
TheRabidPosum 10 months ago
PA sucked. The Floyd had their moments of despair at Knebworth too.
CaptainBluebear08 11 months ago
Ollie Brown provided percussion on this tour. Note almost came to a grinding halt at the second lead break; band pulled it back together nicely.
dtatlanta 1 year ago