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Old 11-29-2011, 03:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I didn't say anything about him as a person. Nor did I say anything about his songwriting ability. I'm talking about instrumental prowess. And his was very strong. His personal character Is completely irrelevant.
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Old 11-29-2011, 03:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I didn't say anything about him as a person. Nor did I say anything about his songwriting ability. I'm talking about instrumental prowess. And his was very strong. His personal character Is completely irrelevant.
You always turn up and say what I was saying in about half the words yet articulate it a lot better. Sadly Urban has hit the hay for tonight, so we'll have to postpone this argument. We can't be fighting when the mod isn't around.
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Old 11-29-2011, 03:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You always turn up and say what I was saying in about half the words yet articulate it a lot better. Sadly Urban has hit the hay for tonight, so we'll have to postpone this argument. We can't be fighting when the mod isn't around.
Haha, well you pretty much said all there was to be said. I just felt the need to repeat it.

What he said may be true, but it was a little off topic.
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Old 11-29-2011, 04:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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What he said may be true, but it was a little off topic.
Not really because it was implied that Brian was overshadowed because of his playing abilities, which simply wasn't the case. He was a much more talented musician than Keith.
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Not really because it was implied that Brian was overshadowed because of his playing abilities, which simply wasn't the case. He was a much more talented musician than Keith.
How was that implied? I just said he was overshadowed. He certainly was. Jagger is always going to overshadow him even though he was way more talented in his 27 years than Mick will ever be. Maybe it was implied by someone else, but not by me. I've always seen Brian as the most talented member. At least when it comes to instrumental ability.
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Not really because it was implied that Brian was overshadowed because of his playing abilities, which simply wasn't the case. He was a much more talented musician than Keith.
I think that this is actually pretty blurred. Remember "Brown Sugar"? That was all Keith. They were both great musicians, but Brian certainly had different skills.
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I think that this is actually pretty blurred. Remember "Brown Sugar"? That was all Keith. They were both great musicians, but Brian certainly had different skills.
and Keith allegedly "stole" the riff from Rory Gallagher (he was on consideration to be the replacement for Mick Taylor)
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Enjoying Sticky Fingers at the moment! Goddammit they were a great band. Just a perfect blend of rock, blues and country all to the perfect amount on this record. And Jagger's wailing vocals complement them so beautifully! Very nice indeed.
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