@@Famulus9 You might like this one. Punk is my specialty and I think this is killer. Hope you like it and please delete if it's not OK. th-cam.com/video/NylTwfJYV74/w-d-xo.html
My band from Ma. ,back in 1965, played this song at our dances and concerts, it was a great song to sing and harmonize . Plus all the nuances in the guitars and drums was great too.
On certain 'stereo' mixes you can hear two separate, distinct guitars playing the solo. These are not rhythm guitars or Brian playing the riff. One guitar plays the initial chord tones and another plays the single notes, sort of trading back & forth. They are either Keith double-tracking or Brian & Keith weaving together. @@trabongo
Listening again... It's clear that the solo is a mix of single notes and chords, right? Well, I think that some echo and distorction crestes a second lead guitar ilusion...
“Mick and I knew by now that really our job was to write songs for the Stones. It took us eight, nine months before we came up with “The Last Time,” which is the first one that we felt we could give to the rest of the guys without being sent out of the room. If I’d gone to the Rolling Stones with “As Tears Go By,” it would have been ‘Get out and don’t come back.’ Mick and I were trying to hone it down. We kept coming up with these ballads, nothing to do with what we were doing. And then finally we came up with “The Last Time” and looked at each other and said, *let’s try this with the boys. The song has the first recognizable Stones riff or guitar figure on it* ; the chorus is from the Staple Singers’ version, “This May Be the Last Time.” We could work this hook; now we had to find the verse. It had a Stones twist to it, one that maybe couldn’t have been written earlier-a song about going on the road and dumping some chick. “You don’t try very hard to please me.” Not the usual serenade to the unattainable object of desire. That was when it really clicked, with that song, when Mick and I felt confident enough *to actually lay it in front of Brian and Charlie and Ian Stewart* , especially, arbiter of events. With those earlier songs, we would have been chased out the room. But that song defined us in a way, and it went to number one in the UK. - Keith Richards from his autobiography “Life” *I guess this makes it clear where the riff Brian plays came from...* *Keith wrote it when he wrote the song well before he brought it to the rest of the band*
There're really two possibilities with this guy;): He's either a total troll - unproven sh*t like, well, since Keith's hired author claimed in "Life" that Stu took care of sh*t other than driving and playing golf, "Stu was the real founder" at least shows he's read some history books, however.....- or "Willard Billmore" (I'm gonna assume offhand that the great u.S. president he takes his name from was also Dutchie) works for the Stones conglomerate, Iorr, that seem to be housed in Holland. They have backstage access (or at least its webmaster, bjornulf, does) and are very key in propagandizing the party line for two "gentlemen" who will no doubt die remembered as murderers
@@The85Pro hahaha the guy’s full time job is slagging off jones - i’ve seen him many places but it’ll never change the fact you can HEAR Brian’s hallmark input. Jones was a GENIUS.
I've read the same quote from Keith and Bill Wyman, that whoever you hear playing the riff is the one who made it up. Except the harp on Little Red Rooster, that Brian taught Mick to play, which imitates the slide guitar riff on the fade out. Case closed.
Great.... how you gave life to Keith's rithm guitar..... For me.... the bass line on this song still is a mistery.... I think Bill don't follow the mais Key, during the riff part.
Well I told you once and I told you twice But ya never listen to my advice You don't try very hard to please me With what you know it should be easy Well this could be the last time This could be the last time Maybe the last time I don't know, oh no, oh no Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay Feelin' like I do today It's too much pain and too much sorrow Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow Well this could be the last time This could be the last time Maybe the last time I don't know, oh no, oh no Well this could be the last time This could be the last time Maybe the last time I don't know, oh no, oh no Well I told you once and I told you twice That someone will have to pay the price But here's a chance to change your mind 'Cause I'll be gone a long, long time Well this could be the last time This could be the last time Maybe the last time I don't know, oh no, oh no Last time baby To say no more Baby I don't know Well I don't know Well, I don't know I don't know Well, I don't know Well, I don't know Well, I don't know Well, I don't know Well, I don't know Well, I don't know Well, I don't know
Andrew, my cover band from 1965, half of us on the hook sang it straight ( maybe the last time i don't know and half of us sang ( maybe be the last time I fall in love) together.It was kind of fun.
Great Job ! - Great sound ! I am trying to reproduce this with the Helix - anybody who knows the gear used? (Vox or Fender? / Spring or Plate for reverb?)
Kieth is so young Brian is the master Mick is the tool Brian too smart drug's got him Kieth so talented THEY Got him through Mick Economist Penny pinching ... Got through Who Knew He Had So Much Tallent Kieth Mick Deal ? Charlie was clean He Gots his Wings
@@SuperAnimelover100 BRIAN JONES was everything!!! I am so glad watching him in TH-cam,and learn so many things I didn't know! Respect to this beautiful talented musician ❤️🙏👏👏
Since I can’t go back in time and ask the boys to record an instrumental this will have to suffice. Enjoy!
dude.....ya did great ! thankx much! happy and hopeful 2023 !!
Always loved Brian's signature riff here.
Me2 :)
Love how you can the fingers sliding on the strings.
I meant to say how you can HEAR their fingers sliding on the strings.
The last time ,oui je me souviens bien de tous les bons moments musicaux 🎧 souvenir inoubliable merci beaucoup. Brian Jones ✨ inoubliable 🙏🇬🇧
these isolations are wonderful and you do a great job...thanks famulus
Thank you Willie, it’s comments like these that inspire me to continue uploading 🙂
@@Famulus9 You might like this one. Punk is my specialty and I think this is killer. Hope you like it and please delete if it's not OK. th-cam.com/video/NylTwfJYV74/w-d-xo.html
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My band from Ma. ,back in 1965, played this song at our dances and concerts, it was a great song to sing and harmonize . Plus all the nuances in the guitars and drums was great too.
"The Last Time" really epitomizes that cool mid-sixties sound. The hook on this song is incredible. Brian was a genius 🎸
sounds so country, something you'd listen to in a pickup truck driving across miles of open plains or ranch spaces
These are fabulous Famulus!
For me, the top moment of the song was Keith's touch at 1:55. It broke the monotony of the instrumentals.
An amazing Brian Jones riff
To me it never gets old either!
Two words. Brian Jones!
He was the Rolling Stones!
Keith was the founder, but Brian got the Job this time. He really did it well!
@@z512345
No Jones No Stones ! :)
@@SuperAnimelover100 Rolling Jones!!
@@effdonahue6595
I got the Brian Jones Fever, Catch it. :)
wow! thought this riff had detail, and you exposed the guitar triplets (??) quite nicely.
Great job, Famulus.
The solo is actually two different guitars/parts. Listen closely. And during the chorus there is another rhythm guitar buried way down low.
For me... In the solo there are Brian riff, Keith rythm guitar... and Keith lead guitar.... 3 guitars. Or... do you mean 4! guitars?
On certain 'stereo' mixes you can hear two separate, distinct guitars playing the solo. These are not rhythm guitars or Brian playing the riff. One guitar plays the initial chord tones and another plays the single notes, sort of trading back & forth. They are either Keith double-tracking or Brian & Keith weaving together. @@trabongo
Listening again... It's clear that the solo is a mix of single notes and chords, right? Well, I think that some echo and distorction crestes a second lead guitar ilusion...
Fabolulous, une of theri best hookin'riff, I must say hypnotyze more than a mantra!
Brian was the first Human Riff in the Stones, he knows open tuning, and especially open G. Never forget.
The first Human Riff was Brian, no mistake, just listen.
I loved it truly ! :)
“Mick and I knew by now that really our job was to write songs for the Stones. It took us eight, nine months before we came up with “The Last Time,” which is the first one that we felt we could give to the rest of the guys without being sent out of the room. If I’d gone to the Rolling Stones with “As Tears Go By,” it would have been ‘Get out and don’t come back.’ Mick and I were trying to hone it down. We kept coming up with these ballads, nothing to do with what we were doing. And then finally we came up with “The Last Time” and looked at each other and said, *let’s try this with the boys. The song has the first recognizable Stones riff or guitar figure on it* ; the chorus is from the Staple Singers’ version, “This May Be the Last Time.” We could work this hook; now we had to find the verse. It had a Stones twist to it, one that maybe couldn’t have been written earlier-a song about going on the road and dumping some chick. “You don’t try very hard to please me.” Not the usual serenade to the unattainable object of desire. That was when it really clicked, with that song, when Mick and I felt confident enough *to actually lay it in front of Brian and Charlie and Ian Stewart* , especially, arbiter of events. With those earlier songs, we would have been chased out the room. But that song defined us in a way, and it went to number one in the UK. - Keith Richards from his autobiography “Life”
*I guess this makes it clear where the riff Brian plays came from...*
*Keith wrote it when he wrote the song well before he brought it to the rest of the band*
There're really two possibilities with this guy;): He's either a total troll - unproven sh*t like, well, since Keith's hired author claimed in "Life" that Stu took care of sh*t other than driving and playing golf, "Stu was the real founder" at least shows he's read some history books, however.....- or "Willard Billmore" (I'm gonna assume offhand that the great u.S. president he takes his name from was also Dutchie) works for the Stones conglomerate, Iorr, that seem to be housed in Holland. They have backstage access (or at least its webmaster, bjornulf, does) and are very key in propagandizing the party line for two "gentlemen" who will no doubt die remembered as murderers
@@The85Pro You are full of crap and you have no idea what you are talking about any more than you know who you are talking to.
@@The85Pro hahaha the guy’s full time job is slagging off jones - i’ve seen him many places but it’ll never change the fact you can HEAR Brian’s hallmark input. Jones was a GENIUS.
I've read the same quote from Keith and Bill Wyman, that whoever you hear playing the riff is the one who made it up. Except the harp on Little Red Rooster, that Brian taught Mick to play, which imitates the slide guitar riff on the fade out. Case closed.
@@jamesruscio6536 Utter and complete nonsense.
Great riff by Brian.
Great.... how you gave life to Keith's rithm
guitar..... For me.... the bass line on this song still is a mistery.... I think Bill don't follow the mais Key, during the riff part.
What Keith? He is just a session musician on it. He became THAT Keith years after.
Well I told you once and I told you twice
But ya never listen to my advice
You don't try very hard to please me
With what you know it should be easy
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no
Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay
Feelin' like I do today
It's too much pain and too much sorrow
Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no
Well I told you once and I told you twice
That someone will have to pay the price
But here's a chance to change your mind
'Cause I'll be gone a long, long time
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no
Last time baby
To say no more
Baby I don't know
Well I don't know
Well, I don't know
I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Andrew, my cover band from 1965, half of us on the hook sang it straight ( maybe the last time i don't know and half of us sang ( maybe be the last time I fall in love) together.It was kind of fun.
@@z512345 that sounds awesome sir 👏 wish I was around to of seen your band play
Great Job ! - Great sound ! I am trying to reproduce this with the Helix - anybody who knows the gear used? (Vox or Fender? / Spring or Plate for reverb?)
Like a Vox amplifier if I had to guess, not sure about the reverb
sometimes u just need it
Im Rohformat schon mal gut......🔝
They’re basically skeleton tracks before vocals have been laid down.
I know it sounds easy, and I don't know how many of to have tried to play Brian's riff, but it's not easy at all. At least not for me.
Kieth is so young
Brian is the master
Mick is the tool
Brian too smart drug's got him
Kieth so talented
THEY
Got him through
Mick Economist
Penny pinching ...
Got through
Who Knew He Had So Much Tallent
Kieth
Mick
Deal ?
Charlie was clean
He Gots his Wings
Mick and Keith were jealous of Mr. Jones . :(
@@SuperAnimelover100👍
Bill Wyman states, If Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were the mind and body of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, was clearly the soul ! :)
@@SuperAnimelover100 BRIAN JONES was everything!!! I am so glad watching him in TH-cam,and learn so many things I didn't know! Respect to this beautiful talented musician ❤️🙏👏👏
@@elenikorkodelaki2695
:)
Pretty much only 3 chords for guitar, simplified