I would hardly call the Stones Virtuoso's . Especially Keith . The only Virtuoso they ever had was Mick Taylor . Ronnie and Keith were quite raw and often sloppy.. open G three chords 12 bar shuffles and some Chucky Berry riffs and not alot else .
Punk in the seventies was empty and shallow with not a lot of musical intent, Idles give the “punk”genre substance 50 years almost after the event. And I saw the pistols play live amongst others.
I would hardly call the Stones Virtuoso's . Especially Keith . The only Virtuoso they ever had was Mick Taylor . Ronnie and Keith were quite raw and often sloppy.. open G three chords 12 bar shuffles and some Chucky Berry riffs and not alot else .
Charlie Watts never utilised any of it in the Stones but he was what a lot of people might call a virtuoso drummer.
Good interview Mr Skyaaz.
Cheers MouseCat 🙏
what a tine to lved through.
Punk in the seventies was empty and shallow with not a lot of musical intent, Idles give the “punk”genre substance 50 years almost after the event. And I saw the pistols play live amongst others.
😂😂😂 Idles???😂😂😂
Never in the league of the Ruts
Ever.👍👍