๐ง The Rolling Stones, "Between the Buttons (UK)". Full disclosure, not a Stones fan. Deep respect, of course, and acknowledgement of their gigantic contribution, but never my cuppa. I think Keef is a shit guitarist, and Mick has zero emotional depth as a singer, but hey he's got moves like...himself. Bill Wyman just plain sucked. Every so often I need to hear or see something to re-educate or remind myself why I hold a particular opinion on it. I never got the Stones.
way back when, I was in the Beatles camp of the Beatles/Stones debate. But when I was in a band, we could, and did, play Stones songs all night long without 'learning' any of them and never tried anything by the Beatles. Not sure if that means they were just shit easy songs, or what.
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@tgraph52 Yeah I get you. I played in bands that did both. It's two completely different music schools. My brother, who is a top-flight guitarist, knew how to play the Stones stuff "correctly" using the chord voicings Keef used (Midnight Rambler is deceptively simple). If you looks at songs like "Sympathy" and "YCAGWYW" they are rudimentary progressions. The Beatles were just on a different plane of existence, compositionally. Look at the meters in "All You Need Is Love" or "Good Morning". Nuts.
@tgraph52 Exactly - they hear the FM radio version no matter who is playing it. I was in an Allman Brothers tribute band - those guys are insane. We'd have guys come up after and say stuff like "that was cool how played the Watkins Glen version of One Way Out but the second solo was from the Fillmore West bootleg...nice.." Or, "you wanna be playing that solo in C#min NINTH if you're gonna do the A&R Studios version, bud..." It's a damned cult.
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for a bunch of backwoods hillbillies, the Allman Brothers could really play ๐
Berry Oakley was definitely an inspiration
but yeah.. the fans ๐