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Don't the stones play an A chord after they play E-then D or do they indeed just play A over D? I have to review videos. On a side "note" I think they really added a great riff in the Altamont movie version probably because of Mick Taylor
The problem with playing any Stones song live is having a SINGER who can pull off the vocal and the attitude because any performance will be unfavorably compared to Mick.
★☆★ Unlock the guitar fretboard with a FREE pdf copy of Jon's book "Melodic Expressions" plus get exclusive bonus blues training (total worth $50): www.jonmaclennan.com/freebook ★☆★
when I m driving in my car and the man come on the radio 🎸✌🎼
Don't the stones play an A chord after they play E-then D or do they indeed just play A over D? I have to review videos. On a side "note" I think they really added a great riff in the Altamont movie version probably because of Mick Taylor
Awesome lesson! Do you know what Keith uses to get his tone? I'm assuming there's a heavy fuzz pedal in there.
Look on youtube: Satisfaction fuzz pedal, thats sounds amazing and is really cheap
Ehx satisfaction fuzz pedal
The problem with playing any Stones song live is having a SINGER who can pull off the vocal and the attitude because any performance will be unfavorably compared to Mick.