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Old 08.07.2008, 12:07 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by atari 2600
Keith made sure with Ronnie that he would no longer be upstaged

don't get me wrong, I love Keith's style from the best days...there's so much to appreciate...
and Taylor was sometimes too much...sometimes he's not feeling it live or he's feeling it intermittently

the Richards/Taylor guitar duo is integral to all their best albums though

I kinda think the only one with Wood that's really good is Black and Blue, the first one he played on.

I think he does all right with Some Girls, too. But you can already tell on SG that the sound is more limited.

But yeah, I agree--with Wood, Richards no longer had to deal with a guitar player who was better than he was.
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