Silverhill Live - Sympathy For The Devil - (The Rolling Stones Cover)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @capnstevoanythinggoes
    @capnstevoanythinggoes 3 года назад +1

    Interesting version of a Rolling Stones Classic. Keep on rockin. I've been a Stones fan since 1966. I play a few of their tunes on my Gibson Custom Standard Les Paul. Sympathy for the Devil, Love in Vain, (Originally Robert Johnson), Jumping Jack Flash. Working on Little Queenie, Carol, and Stray Cat Blues. My favorite Stones Album is Get Your Ya-yas out. Most of the songs on that live album are my favorite versions.

  • @harveyyoung3423
    @harveyyoung3423 3 года назад +1

    That's it. That's the one. Best version since the Stones did it in '68. and I've heard the lot from Guns n Roses, in that Vampire film, through to some bloke on youtube in his flat, with his cat walking past giving him the stare. I've been trying to do a version with this feel and texture on acoustic since I saw a short clip from the 1+1 movie in a Jagger interview he did in the early eighties. I'm sure this is what I must have been after. Nice one.

    • @silverhillband
      @silverhillband  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! That’s quite the compliment. We love the Stones and have really been working to get that sound on the guitars. We appreciate you listening.

    • @harveyyoung3423
      @harveyyoung3423 3 года назад

      @@silverhillband Yea 'n' you got it guys. I remember after working on it through the eighties, some mate at a party told me they use something called open G tuning which I'd never heard of. I really though I'd finally found the holy grail, but alas that didn't help. Then in early 2000's got the 1+1 movie, where, at the beginning, Mick and Brian are in standard tuning, with Mick's leaving top e open. Then Keith joins in, he's not in standard or open G. Mick's drone helped but couldn't figure out the Keith part. Then with the advent of lots of youtubers found out his guitar is in open e. but that didn't do it either for what I was after. So I abandoned the acoustic, after my mate lent me an electric a couple of years ago, and did other Stones songs, and with this electric I never had to worrie about an acoustic Sympathy project... Until now! Now my acoustic is back out the bag and I'm back on the original project. Incidentally, a new mix of the original has turned up on youtube, with the Piano turned right down and you can hear Brian's subliminal acoustic, but it just strumming as far as I can tell. I should say, if you get thousands of hits on this video, it just might be me, up all night, with my acoustic, trying to figure out what yer playing there. Cheers guys:)