Deconstructing Street Fighting Man (Isolated Tracks)
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Beggars Banquet/Single 1968
Drums and Percussion 0:04-3:15
Bass 3:17-6:28
Guitars, Sitar, Tambura, Piano and Shehnai 6:30-9:43
Vocals 9:47-12:05
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Mick Jagger-Lead Vocals, Maracas
Keith Richards-1965 Gibson Hummingbird, 1966 Fender Precision Bass
Brian Jones-Sitar, Tamboura
Charlie Watts-1930s London Jazz Toy Drum Kit, 1963 Ludwig Sky Blue Oyster Pearl, Claves
Nicky Hopkins-1800 Hamburg Steinway Grand Piano
Dave Mason-Shehnai, Ludwig Bass Drum
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Beggars Banquet/Single 1968
Drums and Percussion 0:04-3:15
Bass 3:17-6:28
Guitars, Sitar, Tambura, Piano and Shehnai 6:30-9:43
Vocals 9:47-12:05
Just wonderful. So many hidden facets.
Always was my favorite song by the Stones and still is HJ! Thanks for the tracks breakdown and RIP CHARLIE.
Like a steam train starting and just powering up is Charlie’s drums at the start. . I could listen to just that and nothing else . . Simply FRIGGIN AWESOME ! 😎👍🏻
I still think this is the Stones greatest track. It's like Chuck Berry storming the Bastille. CW's swaggering cannons perfectly fit Mick's paean to stupid youthful blood-lust/energy "I'll shout and scream I'll kill the king I'll rail at all his serrrr-vunts!" (don't know why Mick rejected it later. It's the song I keep coming back to...and you're absolutely right about Charlie's locomotive)
Watts is a fucking metronome!!! I'm a drummer and I practice to HIM!!!
I don't understand how someone can create a song from all this. It's various instruments doing their own thing, often not doing much at all, but it comes together to make an incredible song.
That song just sounds so massive. Like you are falling into a cloud of sound
The complex "ART" of simplicity is a fine art indeed. less is more. it's all about the groove.
THIS SONG IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES I LOVE YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH
Within drum technique. My favourite song. Killer fade-out/.
5:40 Keef's bass was very influential for bass in heavy metal
I believe this was recorded on an early 8-track machine. I would love to get a hold of the original masters and separate-out Brian's parts. The Klein's own them, so that isn't likely to ever happen.
Brian Jones +. ✅✅✅
Yes !
First time I have managed to hear the sitar on this track. I know that Brian have been credited with playing both sitar and tanpura. But the tanpura is so much more prominent so I thought that people were mistaken. But here it is in all its glory.
Great,HJ! Thanks!!
Très bonne déconstruction. De la chanson des stones. Très bon souvenir
Keith's bass is evil.
Agreed ! Bill on Altamont version is just as brilliant !
Yes man.
Brian Jones parts made this song great
ohhh..i like this kinda stuff!
Brian Jones…….’.’.🙏🏿❤️🔥☠️
I find this fascinating. Have you done this on other tracks?
There's a playlist on my channel
Is that a young Dave Mason in he photos..?
Yea
How does Keith have his guitar in the left channel tuned?
Open D
@@HJsCorn909 really? Is he playing a Hummingbird or 12-string guitar? I tried it myself in open D but I wasn't getting the same notes he was.
@@HJsCorn909 In some of the footage of the BB sessions you see Keith playing an acoustic with a capo on the 2nd fret. That makes sense for both Sympathy for the Devil, which is in E major, and Street Fighting Man, which is easier to play in Open E.
5:40 Keef's bass was very influential for bass in heavy metal
Less is more after the mix…