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Possibly the best version on film, from maybe 1985-ish?
In Rio they butchered it; Jagger's voice was from some kind of cartoon.
Keith Richards played a 10-string Guild viola caipira ("cowboy guitar" in Portuguese) instead of the usual 12er. That made it worth watching.
In Rio they butchered it; Jagger's voice was from some kind of cartoon.
Keith Richards played a 10-string Guild viola caipira ("cowboy guitar" in Portuguese) instead of the usual 12er. That made it worth watching.
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From what I read many moons ago, Keef actually used a "high strung" acoustic guitar for this LP track. Some folks call it a "Nashville tuning"; where the octave strings from a 12 string set are used. The 1st two strings - the E and B - are unchanged. Then, the lower 4 strings - G through E - are tuned an octave above standard tuning. Only the low E is wound and the others are plain.
Here's a link to help explain it better:
http://www.guitartips.addr.com/tip164.html
Here's a link to help explain it better:
http://www.guitartips.addr.com/tip164.html
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I hear you, Mark--alone he can sound sort of strangled and lacking in timbre. But he blends in a fine way with harmonies, even with some of the sloppy, out of tune back-ups...it just works. But I love his vocals on "Happy" and I also think contrasting him to a singular rock voice like Jagger probably sways us more than he deserves. Of course, I'm a big fan. Keith is easy to criticize, bloody difficult to imitate.
Unless you're Johnny Depp.
Unless you're Johnny Depp.
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