Dancing In The Light - The Rolling Stones (Exile On Main Street Disc 2) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/21

Track 5. Disc 2: Another Good rocking number...Good 'ol Stones.

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9 years ago

thestressgroup

This album is beyond great. Thanks for posting this hidden gem 

9 years ago

Nicolas Santucci

tricoti tricota

10 years ago

Keepsu

Nope. He plays in open G---(D)GDGBD without the low (D) string.

10 years ago

Richard Wolter

Interesting comments...

11 years ago

jeffstetson

keith ia who inspired me to play in the 1st place. other guitar players can be recognized by their style once they start soloing. all keith has to do is play a chord and you know it's him!!

11 years ago

00richard

No man, "they"say you can't teach an old dog new tricks.

11 years ago

Maux Samuel

you can play tumblin dice and honky tonk woman with standard tuning no problem...you just gotta work at it

11 years ago

ferNOD3000

YEAH!! - and STU on Piano!

11 years ago

Luisalfonso Garciaalvarez

uno de los mejores albunes de los Rolling

11 years ago

Antonio Hidalgo

Una de mis favoritas de Morritos y Cía.

12 years ago

jeffstetson

i have a lot of jazz background in my playing and when i use standard tuning i'm like a fish in the water. i can play those scales so easily and solo very easily. i've been playing that way for so long that i'm a fish OUT of the water when i try. every thing that's recognizable becomes UNrecognizable! they say you can teach an old dog new tricks, but not THIS old dog!! i guess i'm to set in my ways to suddenly change my way of playing after all these years.

12 years ago

jeffstetson

i read keith's book "Life" and he wrote that as a child he had some sort of accident where the tip of his right index finger was cut off. to compensate, he would hold the pick a bit tighter than most people and he explained that's why his playing, even when just strumming a chord, was very distinguishable. it's that extra 'attack' he has. you can hear also, the songs where he uses that tuning, things like "tumblin dice" and "honky tonk women." you use that tuning and it locks right in to them.

12 years ago

JLWing77

What I do for scales is buy graph paper and then draw out the guitar neck on the graph paper. Figure out what notes I'm dealing with and then mark it out so I can take a look at the scale all the way up the neck. It helps immensely. For like $2 or less you can greatly expand your range regardless of tuning.

12 years ago

jeffstetson

i've tried that tuning and i can play some open chord things, but as far as leads, i'm totally lost!

12 years ago

bigmarty11288

He did get it right dumbkoppf

12 years ago

JLWing77

The thing that really gives Keef that voice is that he uses a different guitar tuning. Instead of EADGBe he uses DADGAd. It gives his tone more low end right up front. But I totally agree. Keith is a one of kind guitarist.

12 years ago

jeffstetson

there are alot of great guitar players you can identify once they start soloing but with keith, all he has to do is play a chord and you know it's him!! i remember the 1st time i heard brown sugar, jumpin jack flash, tumblin dice, honky tonk woman, start me up etc. even before the 1st verse came in i knew it was the stones because i knew that the guitar chord was played by keith!! was, is, and always will be the man!!

12 years ago

Jill Peppers

Keith is the man!!!

12 years ago

Jacob_Von_Hogflume

one day i ll tell my son the story about the best band ever, i ll tell him about The Rolling Stones!

12 years ago

jeffstetson

@oclero i have every album the stones ever made. that is DEFINATELY keith on guitar!! mick's playing is extremely melodic..even when he plays the blues keith is just plain nasty! i've heard these exact same licks on many albums before mick joined the band and again after he left. it's keith!!

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