Rolling Stones Love In Vain Guitar Solo Cover
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@billypreston So you're saying Keith played both guitars? I guess it's possible. In the movie Gimme Shelter, who is that guy nodding his approval when Keith is listening to the finished recording? I may be wrong, but isn't that Ry Cooder? Keith is a great player, really great, but at the time, he had just started using open G tuning introduced to him by Ry Cooder. The solo has Cooder's fluidity and perfect timing, phrasing, Cooder's signature, OK maybe Keith did it out of pure freak accident...
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@rdglo I agree, there is no comparisson. But Mick Taylor did not play in Love in Vain (studio version). His only credit is on Let it Bleed is on "Country Honk". And as I said before, Cooder played mandolin on this song, not slide. The slide guitar you listen to in Love in Vain is from Keith...go and check it.
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@billypreston There's no comparison between Cooder's bottleneck and the stuff Tayor was putting down at live concerts... Go ahead and listen to any of it. It's all over You Tube. It's obviously Cooder here. It isn't even Taylor's style. I wonder why Taylor has been taking the credit all these years. I wonder why Cooder doesn't protest. Probably got a lot of money not to tell. Listen to Cooder on Sister Morphine and you can hear the same person played the Love in Vain solo it's not Taylor.
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@carlopstar Ry Cooder did not play slide on this song. He played the mandolin !
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Work on your Vibrato. Needs to be smoother. Try this... Sustain the note and shake your OTHER fist in a circular motion.Nice tone, and you're hitting it timing-wise. but that vibrato...
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Damn, you got all of this one. Great job! Thanks.
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Nicely done..... one of my favorite slide solos of all time
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Great Job, I always wanted to do this song love all the guitars in the live version. Great job with the tone on the neck pup with your strat......
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@motleyollinirvana no ... in the album version this solo is made by Ry Cooder, I guess... love then both... but I think Mick Taylor had a more passionate tone at the slide...
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Very very very nice, and very very very nice song.
Brav-fucking-o
Great tone, great playing.
Great song... Great album... Great band... I could go on forever.
Scugs 3 years ago
Thank You.
ftyfty123 3 years ago