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Salty Dog
A traditional folk song expertly played fingerstyle on an acoustic guitar. Keith fills different sections with slide chords from New Faces. Woody walks in and they talk about the weather for a minute.
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02:52 | |||
| 02 |
Guitar Overdub
Jagger/Richards review a playback of New Faces where Keith is checking out the placement of the acoustic chord slides.
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02:15 | |||
| 03 |
Salty Dog (Reprise)
Keith starts playing this and Jagger says "we'll get to that one in a minute". Keith mentions Rambling Jack Elliott.
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00:14 | |||
| 04 |
Cocaine Blues 1
"Cocaine all around my brain". We're not talking about Eric Clapton here. This is fingerstyle Delta Blues played in the softer Mississippi John Hurt style (i.e.: Candy Man). Keith credits the song to Blind Gary Davis. Keith goes on to say that this was the first song he properly learned on the guitar. Beautiful acoustic tone, the sweet sound of a Martin straight into a recorder. There's no piezo-electric Ovation sound on this one.
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02:00 | |||
| 05 |
Cocaine
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03:22 | |||
| 06 |
I Get A Kick Out Of You
Another song thematic of cocaine.
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02:29 | |||
| 07 |
Goodbye To Love
A slow acoustic piece in the Everly Brothers genre. Keith later credits the song to The Marcels as the B-side to their "Blue Moon" release.
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03:16 | |||
| 08 |
Love's Tough Shit Baby
this one is off the top as you might have guessed
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01:59 | |||
| 09 |
Keith's Boogie
This is authentic acoustic Delta Blues fingerstyle guitar. Perfect "double thumbing" technique in Open G, very reminiscent of Robert Johnson. At the end of the song Richards comments on Johnson. Absolutely no sign of "Arthur" on this one!
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04:09 | |||
| 10 |
Goodbye To Love
"Goodbye to love...goodbye to romance"
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02:26 | |||
| 11 |
I Get A Kick Out Of You
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03:43 | |||
| 12 |
Cocaine
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05:32 | |||
| 13 |
Crying Waiting Hoping
Keith does Buddy Holly and compliments his song writing skills.
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02:34 | |||
| 14 |
Love Is Strange
"Too many people seem to take it for a game..."
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01:40 | |||
| 15 |
Make No Mistake
Slow strummed version.
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02:57 | |||
| 16 |
Girl Of The North Country
Dylan acoustic. "If you're traveling the North Country far..."
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04:05 | |||
| 17 |
John Wesley Harding
Another acoustic Dylan track for the archives!
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01:13 | |||
| 18 |
Blues Jam Riffs
Robert Johnson's "Hellhound On My Trail" note-for-note at the opening. The song transitions into fingerstyle 12-bar blues.
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04:22 | |||
| 19 |
Brand New Heartache
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02:29 | |||
| 20 |
Scotty Moore Riffs
Keith says "Scotty". A repetitive riff.
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00:48 | |||
| 21 |
Reverse Boogie Riffs
Keith describes the riff as a reverse boogie.
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02:48 | |||
| 22 |
Please Please Me
Acoustic Beatles. Keith comments: "Horrible Beatles bridge I'm not going to do it".
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02:11 | |||
| 23 |
Sparks Will Fly Riffs & Dialogue
Jagger credits Richards for this song in the "Life in The Voodoo Lounge" Westwood One radio special that aired in September '94. A slow strummed working of the song in a Nashville tuning. Woody walks in and asks for his guitar back, and they get into some tangent, Josephine joins in.
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14:34 | |||
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