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Author: Derek WhiteDerek White Date: Sep 17, 2007 05:22
Well, I've always had it on vinyl, but had to purchase surely one of the
greatest live albums ever on cd, ostensibly to learn the guitar fills on
'Carol'. The album? "Get Ya Ya Yas Out", of course. "Stray Cat Blues" would
have made a great Lynyrd Skynyrd album track, and the full-tilt boogie of
'Carol' and 'Little Queenie' are simply orgasmic. Incidentally, if you want
to see something mildly amusing, go to YouTube and check out Keith Richards
and Chuck Berry trying to play 'Carol'. At the start, Keith is not impressed
by Chuck teaching him how to play the song!
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Author: MartinSMartinS Date: Sep 17, 2007 09:53
"Derek White" talktalk.net> wrote:
> Well, I've always had it on vinyl, but had to purchase surely one of the
> greatest live albums ever on cd, ostensibly to learn the guitar fills on
> 'Carol'. The album? "Get Ya Ya Yas Out", of course.
Now put it away, please!
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Martin S.
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Author: Derek WhiteDerek White Date: Sep 18, 2007 03:54
> "Derek White" talktalk.net> wrote:
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>> Well, I've always had it on vinyl, but had to purchase surely one of the
>> greatest live albums ever on cd, ostensibly to learn the guitar fills on
>> 'Carol'. The album? "Get Ya Ya Yas Out", of course.
>
> Now put it away, please!
You know when you think you know about something, and you commit it to prose
and send it off into the great big world of Usenet, and promply realise you
made a mistake and pray to God nobody notices...........
Its actually 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!'
According to my calculations, that means that I made at least six mistakes
just writing the title of the album. Any remaining credibility that I
possess has been shot away in one clumsy complacent careless piece of copy.
Perhaps I should retire:-)
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Author: MartinSMartinS Date: Sep 18, 2007 08:13
"Derek White" talktalk.net> wrote:
> "MartinS" wrote...
>> "Derek White" talktalk.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Well, I've always had it on vinyl, but had to purchase surely one of
>>> the greatest live albums ever on cd, ostensibly to learn the guitar
>>> fills on 'Carol'. The album? "Get Ya Ya Yas Out", of course.
>>
>> Now put it away, please!
>
> You know when you think you know about something, and you commit it to
> prose and send it off into the great big world of Usenet, and promply
> realise you made a mistake and pray to God nobody notices...........
>
> Its actually 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!'
>
> According to my calculations, that means that I made at least six
> mistakes just writing the title of the album. Any remaining
> credibility that I possess has been shot away in one clumsy complacent
> careless piece of copy. ...
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Author: Derek WhiteDerek White Date: Sep 18, 2007 11:53
"Gary Jackson" btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>> You know when you think you know about something, and you commit it
>> to prose and send it off into the great big world of Usenet, and
>> promply realise you made a mistake and pray to God nobody
>> notices...........
>> Its actually 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!'
>
> Did they ever release the whole of that concert?
Don't know. However, I must admit, if I'd paid mucho dosh just to hear 10
songs, I would have it would have been the last time I would have made the
effort to go and see them.Well, maybe the last time, I don't know. Certainly
there would have been scant satisfaction in being short changed in such a
fashion. But, whoa, don't start me up on that subject, as these arguments
just go around and around. Oh well, its only rock'n' roll.
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