Oh mais tu causes the English !! Bravo monsieur le professeur. Congratulations d'un ignare en anglais . Quant au solfege ...meme pas le mot je saurais écrire...lol..! Alors qu'en anglais , quand meme , je pourrais dire : very enjoyed my friend....
+David Schultz many thanks ! and yes I am french, but I have heard these old songs so many times that I unconsciously took the accent of Mick - best regards
ah many thanks ! sorry unfortunately I have no time to make any detailed tutorial at the moment but my advice is to read well the chords in the more section and watch the video untill you can pick it by ear and this is good training to discover the technique by your self - good luck :)
Mille grazie, Philippe! Finalmente mi hai fatto ritrovare gli accordi di una mitica canzone che suonavo da ragazzo (ho 69 anni! ☺) Un carissimo saluto, Francesco
Cecco Dotti Ah fantastici e grazie a te! hai circa l'età dei Rolling Stones dunque... questa canzone è una dei primi scritta per il duetto Jagger/Richards ma nella versione originale Brian Jones canta anche i chR
Già, e spero anche di... superarli. In età, s'intende :-) Avevamo un gran bel repertorio: dai Rolling Stones agli Yarbirds, e poi i Rokes, i Beech Boys, gli Animals... Bei tempi!! Non ho capito cosa sono i "chR" in fondo al tuo commento... Buon weekend e a presto, Francesco
penso che era una cattiva traduzione di reverso... volevo dire le armonie vocali, il mio italiano non è allora molto buono utilizzo un traduttore, amicizia di Francia, Philippe
haha thanks, he would not like this ... One day , in the studio , the Rolling Stones were working on an album and Mick Jagger was playing the guitar trying some new song, and Keith Richard said to him :" there are two guitar players in this band , and your not one of them ..."
I play a "free" arpeggio on D A D A A9 F#m G A D F#m G Em And I admit this is not exactly like the original which is played by Keith, there is no exact tab of this online but my advice would be to listen again and again until you find it by ear :) good luck
hard to say which one was the very first to be writen there may be a few days of delay ... , but "tell me" was the first to be released in an album (the first album) and as a A side. You can learn more about this in the Wikipedia page , (search Rolling stones songwriting history) anyway , thanks for listening, friendly from france , Philippe
Amazing, my friend !!!
Superb, you touch the spirit of the 60ties !
Very nice, my friend!
Like it very much.
Thumbs up!
Absolutely love it😮
Thank you very much, all the best from France
Very nice! This song has a special meaning for me. I never tire of hearing it.
Thoroughly enjoyable.
Thanks so much , all the best from France
Oh mais tu causes the English !! Bravo monsieur le professeur. Congratulations d'un ignare en anglais . Quant au solfege ...meme pas le mot je saurais écrire...lol..! Alors qu'en anglais , quand meme , je pourrais dire : very enjoyed my friend....
Thank you so much! Now I can play this song! Michele from Italy.
great thanks , I am glad it could help you , greetings from France :)
very nice. I don't think I had heard this one before. your version sounds very cool.
Rocking Rolling Phil! Nice guitar work and singing. And more handsome than Mick Jagger......
Bravo philippe, trés bon comme d'hab
One of my favorite Stones songs...
thanks a lot , yes and we can hear Brian Jones singing harmonies on this one I was told :)
used to play this in 65.
Grear stones song!!
Exelente! Muy bueno! Amazing!
Yeah you got the Stones vibes going , you sound almost like Mick , good one 😎🎸🎶
sure and this is one of the first songs they made, thank you !
Philippe Salmon music didn’t know this ... tell me ... maybe you’d like to have a listen to
My latest ... ? that’s on dobro slide ... Americana
WOW gonna work this up! you are a dude for sure! English is obviously not your first language, but you nailed this, and witha
cockney accent! Bravo!
+David Schultz many thanks ! and yes I am french, but I have heard these old songs so many times that I unconsciously took the accent of Mick - best regards
Great tribute, dude
Thanks for the lesson, the first one to do the instrumental part of the all time best on Brian's Vox.
Great job bro.. 00:35 I think it's supposed to be E major not E minor..
Gosh I guess you are right about the E, and even a E7 would sound nice , thanks for telling , all the best from France :)
Encore une belle interprétation 👍
Class
thank you so much , I discovered the blues of the Stones with this record
Gorgeous. You did a wonderful job, Phil !! I enjoyed it very much!
Good job! Rock on!
Thanks a lot , al the very best from France , Phil
sooooooooo cool
PHILIPPE - YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN A STONE DUDE. THAT WAS AWESOME ! COULD I POSSIBLY TWIST YOUR ARM INTO DOING A TUTORIAL ON THIS ONE ?
ah many thanks ! sorry unfortunately I have no time to make any detailed tutorial at the moment but my advice is to read well the chords in the more section and watch the video untill you can pick it by ear and this is good training to discover the technique by your self - good luck :)
THANKS !
Ha, le bon vieux temps des compos simples et efficaces ! Bravo pour l'interprétation ! Comment fais-tu D9 et A9 ?
Merci et amicalement, Bob
Wow, great song! Thanks for letting me know. =)
Hut ab! Klasse!
Mille grazie, Philippe! Finalmente mi hai fatto ritrovare gli accordi di una mitica canzone che suonavo da ragazzo (ho 69 anni! ☺)
Un carissimo saluto,
Francesco
Cecco Dotti Ah fantastici e grazie a te! hai circa l'età dei Rolling Stones dunque... questa canzone è una dei primi scritta per il duetto Jagger/Richards ma nella versione originale Brian Jones canta anche i chR
Già, e spero anche di... superarli.
In età, s'intende :-)
Avevamo un gran bel repertorio: dai Rolling Stones agli Yarbirds, e poi i Rokes, i Beech Boys, gli Animals... Bei tempi!!
Non ho capito cosa sono i "chR" in fondo al tuo commento...
Buon weekend e a presto,
Francesco
penso che era una cattiva traduzione di reverso... volevo dire le armonie vocali, il mio italiano non è allora molto buono utilizzo un traduttore, amicizia di Francia, Philippe
Ok! Grazie per la precisazione.
Un caro saluto dall'Italia, e dalla Sardegna!
Buona musica,
Francesco
haha thanks, he would not like this ... One day , in the studio , the Rolling Stones were working on an album and Mick Jagger was playing the guitar trying some new song, and Keith Richard said to him :" there are two guitar players in this band , and your not one of them ..."
"It's all over now" was not the first song that they wrote?
Loved it then and still do...
thank you so much , best regards from France , Phil
It's not just the spirit of the 60s, -it's really like The Rolling Stones made it..
Just listen to The Rolling Stones and see..
thanks so much , and yes this first album they made was really good !
Excelente!!! Thanks!
well done :)
For unknown to me reasons, this tune is the most favorite of Stones! Could anybody explain what string to pick at 1:41 ?
I play a "free" arpeggio on D A D A A9 F#m G A D F#m G Em And I admit this is not exactly like the original which is played by Keith, there is no exact tab of this online but my advice would be to listen again and again until you find it by ear :) good luck
Philippe Salmon Thanks. Keep rocking old time classics :)
hard to say which one was the very first to be writen there may be a few days of delay ... , but "tell me" was the first to be released in an album (the first album) and as a A side. You can learn more about this in the Wikipedia page , (search Rolling stones songwriting history)
anyway , thanks for listening, friendly from france , Philippe