sammy big time stones fan. One my favorites and you my friend, killed it.Fantastic rendition got out my lester and played right along, This what the guitar brotherhood is all about. Thank you just cannot beat the stones
I know a gamers seat when I see one. And I see me one. Fellow gamer here, DCS combat flight simulator \m/ Dude, you killed it. Cat crashed on the bed.....Thats great!
First of all, let me just say, "Holy Sh*t!". That was incredible. I've always been curious what was going on with that guitar that's underpinning this song with a grumbling groove. I had no idea it was so complex and original. I thought it was just some straight ahead 12 bar oriented stuff. So, hats off to you for figuring this out. The other things that are amazing about this, to me, are: Keith doesn't simply get more aggressive and loud as the song progresses. That's the sort of immature thing I've typically done. But, it gets so boring and formulaic to do the over and over again. It was fascinating that there were parts were there was no playing. That takes guts and control - just to stop playing as the song is building. And, all the changes were fascinating and kept it interesting and full of surprises. And, the off-sets to the lead guitar - playing 'around' what the lead guitar is playing. And, sometimes there was this lovely echoing going on between guitars. No showboating - just playing what the song needed. So complex and layered and interesting. And, the playing here was spot on. I don't think I heard a single mistake - which you kind of take for granted when you're listening to a recording because they usually take as many mistakes out as possible. Thank you. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot. I am going to play it again, now.
How many times have I heard this great song but never picked apart the guitar parts, especially the one you’ve just shown us. Guess I always assumed the low strings riff was the bass part.
That magical tone at 2:47. Classic.
sammy big time stones fan. One my favorites and you my friend, killed it.Fantastic rendition got out my lester and played right along, This what the guitar brotherhood is all about. Thank you just cannot beat the stones
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I know a gamers seat when I see one. And I see me one. Fellow gamer here, DCS combat flight simulator \m/ Dude, you killed it. Cat crashed on the bed.....Thats great!
The cat crashed on the bed is so real! Mine too!
This sounded fantastic! Nicely done!
Was negative comments about this guy is stupid he's f****** great
Love it. Everyone who knows the ABC of guitar playing can do it. Not everyone invent it.
First of all, let me just say, "Holy Sh*t!". That was incredible. I've always been curious what was going on with that guitar that's underpinning this song with a grumbling groove. I had no idea it was so complex and original. I thought it was just some straight ahead 12 bar oriented stuff. So, hats off to you for figuring this out. The other things that are amazing about this, to me, are:
Keith doesn't simply get more aggressive and loud as the song progresses. That's the sort of immature thing I've typically done. But, it gets so boring and formulaic to do the over and over again. It was fascinating that there were parts were there was no playing. That takes guts and control - just to stop playing as the song is building. And, all the changes were fascinating and kept it interesting and full of surprises. And, the off-sets to the lead guitar - playing 'around' what the lead guitar is playing. And, sometimes there was this lovely echoing going on between guitars. No showboating - just playing what the song needed. So complex and layered and interesting.
And, the playing here was spot on. I don't think I heard a single mistake - which you kind of take for granted when you're listening to a recording because they usually take as many mistakes out as possible. Thank you. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot. I am going to play it again, now.
There are at least 3-4 guitar parts in this song on the studio version. Also a 6 or 12 string acoustic going on for most of the tune as well.
My fav Stones song; you know Ronnie Wood actually wrote it but Keith took all the credit! Good job here Sammy!
How many times have I heard this great song but never picked apart the guitar parts, especially the one you’ve just shown us.
Guess I always assumed the low strings riff was the bass part.
😊Interessante ele ai esta fazendo uma base mas heavy nessa musica memorável dos Stones
Génial et comme ça paraît simple ! Bon guitariste et merci aux ROLLING STONES 😎😎😎
Really awesome stuff here brother. I just love the little pre-chorus lick you do in the B7 stuff around the 2:30 mark. Sick.
Really good, well done👍🎸
Thank you!
Oh hell yes!! we are playing this song this saturday at the Tin Roof in San Diego...
Let me know if you guys want to meet up. I'm in Los Angeles.
Very good!
That was Fun. Good Job
Bloomin' riveting.
love it
Sounds great!
AWESOME ❤
Real nice job on the lead licks.
Wow awesome, thanks!
Good shit man chords are dope!!
In perfect respect of the original... Thanks for that !
Awesome.
nailed it
wow really well done dude
Thank you!
Anyone negative comments can you do any better and put it on TH-cam a whole
The Simple The better
Cat: "As long as it's not the vacuum cleaner..."
He strolled in my room and took a nap, while I had my half stack on haha
Perfect
nice..thank you
God save this tone!
nice
Awesome! Thanks!!!
cool!
Excellent!
Sweet! Thanks.
Deserves more views
🤘😝🤘
All go and no show
aaaawrighhhhhHT
Thank you.
Not bad at all. It isn't easy to do the real basic parts, and stay in the pocket.
Jam
T. rex
Bommmmmmm
Brasil
Amazing…so good I’ve had to copy your playing …sorry.
And the cat didn't even flinch. Just lying there, tired of it all...
It's a hard life, being a cat.
lo esta tocando mal al tema
malisimo
About as sterile of guitar playing as I've seen. No feeling, no soul, no fire, no taste. Next!
right? this guy must've had a vasectomy
You don’t know your stones mister 😣