dewayne Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Favorite rolling Stones song is Emotional Rescue. Love the bass. Recently heard or read that Ron Wood is who actually played bass on that song. Is this true? If so, why?
upside downer Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Don't know the specifics about this tune, but Bill Wyman did miss out playing bass on quite a few Stones classics. Sympathy for the Devil, Jumpin' Jack Flash and Street Fighting Man had Keith on four string duty and Mick Taylor was the low ender on Tumbling Dice. Even Charlie missed out playing the drums on occasion.
upside downer Posted January 28 Posted January 28 15 hours ago, dewayne said: Why so down? Who, me? Down? Nah, I'm not down. I'm Upsie. I'm going to grab my cigar box guitar and play Wild Horses (Bill played on that one)
dewayne Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 I have a six sided cigar box (not counting top and bottom) you can have. Would look pretty neat, especially with resonator style plate or banjo head stuck in there
Kiwi Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Ronnie Wood played bass on Maggie May didn't he? It wasn't really bass as we know it, more lead guitar on a bass.
PeteUK Posted Wednesday at 02:36 Posted Wednesday at 02:36 I used to play bass too in my earlier years. I got a gig at the local theatre playing guitar for a show, but there were more jobs available for a bass player there, and was told if I get a bass I can have the more work. So I did. I dont have one anymore, but they are great fun. Maybe I'll get one thinking about it. 1