what about Keef(Richards)? Mark series amp user?

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If you are a regular on this site, you are no doubt well aware that a large portion of discussion centers on two bands--Metallica and Dream Theatre>
That's all fine but i was curious as to why is there little to no talk of Keith Richards/Rolling Stones as users of the Mark series amps? I'm guessing some of this has to do with the differences is how Keith uses his amp vs. James H, et.al.

I don't really know much about it but would be interesting if anyone has any info on Keith Richards history/use of the Mark amps.
Much obligeed.
 
Rabies, calm down man. I just might have to tell Condy what a mean guy you are. :D


Say what you want, but Sticky Fingers was a great album. Great tone, semi-decent solos, cool grooves. Besides, everytime I ever played Sympathy for the Devil the chicks all started bouncing and you can't beat that. :D
 
Ha, that old *** loser is worth around $ 200 Mil.
Other than that Disco album, he never sold out or endorsed anything. He would probably have $ 400 mil if he did not have a smack habit.

Since everyone has an opinion, I would have to say he is an enduring legend and has left a very large mark on musical history with both his playing and mishaps.
 
what the condy rice is going on in this thread?



btw: mark tone on 'cant you hear my knocking' is one of my favorite guitar tones ever. (hmm, keef been listening to abraxsis? :p )
 
What technique is he known for?

Stamina!!!


He's still here and Hendrix isn't (unfortunately). I love AC/DC too and think that Angus is a mediocre player. He has great taste in notes for his solos and used to come up with great riffs, but he's not great.

Just because the guitarist isn't great or incredibly talented doesn't make the band suck. The guitarist isn't the only person in the band. Most people want to sing anyway and don't even notice if the guitarist was any good unfortunately. Most people couldn't even tell if anybody in the band was good.

Look at Nirvana, Kurt could neither sing or play and he single-handedly killed the big hair bands. I give him props for that, if nothing else, but can't stand Nirvana.




A good friend of mine is the new guitar teacher at the local college. He is in-fucking-credible. The guy is only 28 and can smoke almost any famous player that I have ever seen. BUT....it gets boring after a while. I went to see his fusion band a few weeks ago and found myself in awe of his rythm section and never even looked at the guitar.

This is my guitar teacher that I'm talking about. He absolutely rips, he could kick Satriani's or Eric Johnson's *** all over the fretboard, but it gets boring after a while.
 
Rabies,

Congrats man!

I only have one condition for a g/f or wife....

She must support my playing habits! If she buys you gear or encourages your GAS attacks....she's a keeper!
 
The Doors??? I would have never suspected.

As far as the Stones goes the old stuff is great, Sticky fingers the best, it all slid down hill after that.

Honky Tonk Woman Chops are still classic, doesn't matter that no one can figure out who played them.

I hope that I'm that rich, drunk and stupid when I get to be Keiths age.
His party button got stuck in the "ON" position 50 years ago, no problem.

Where's me Daddy?????? Oh F$ck I think I snorted him.....Shiiit!!!!!!! :twisted:
 
I hope that I'm that rich, drunk and stupid when I get to be Keiths age.
His party button got stuck in the "ON" position 50 years ago, no problem.

Where's me Daddy?????? Oh F$ck I think I snorted him.....Shiiit!!!!!!! :twisted:[/quote]

It's all about the song; not the guitar player that makes a timeless classic. It does not suck to be Keith!!!!!!!
 
It does not suck to be Keith!!!!!!!


:D Who else, besides rock stars, gets to live the lives that they want, bang porn stars & supermodels, and do what they love for a living. Plus get paid tons of money to do it. All this while looking like the underside of my shoe after I clean all the dog poo out of the front yard. :D

Maybe his accountant told him to start buying heroin so that he wouldn't have so much money to pay taxes on. :lol:
 
Monsta-Tone said:
I love AC/DC too and think that Angus is a mediocre player. He has great taste in notes for his solos and used to come up with great riffs, but he's not great.

A good friend of mine is the new guitar teacher at the local college. He is in-f%&#-credible. The guy is only 28 and can smoke almost any famous player that I have ever seen. BUT....it gets boring after a while. I went to see his fusion band a few weeks ago and found myself in awe of his rythm section and never even looked at the guitar.

This is my guitar teacher that I'm talking about. He absolutely rips, he could kick Satriani's or Eric Johnson's *** all over the fretboard, but it gets boring after a while.



Very well put. I had this same discussion with a couple of fellow board members a while back. We were watching some "Buckethead" clips on YouTube. Just because a guitar player knows a billion scales and can play them lightning fast does not make me want to listen to them for more than 30 seconds. The "coolness" factor is what turns me on. A guitar player who is the "shoot from the hip" type, if you know what I mean. The early ZZ Top (pre-Eliminator) licks from Rev. Billy G and anything by Joe Walsh are some that come to mind. Sometimes, less is more. :D Where the hell is my slide? Somebody loan me a talkbox! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
:D I was just blasting 'Just Got Back From Baby's' on my way to work. What a fantastic example of just the right amount of notes.

Since we do Car Audio now, I had to put a nice system in the truck! :D
 
Yeah, "Just got back from Baby" - "douse that light"! Give a spin to "Talk is Cheap" (Keef's folo disc with the Xpensive Winos) for some really good medium grind tones. I know he was a big user of the high-power tweed Fender Twins too, but he ALWAYS gets stellar tone IMHO. The Rev. Rules and so does Keef.Z
 
EXILE moves me...I get high just listening to it-there was a time I didn't get it,but I worried about a lot of stuff that didnt matter then,anyway-really dig the country stones stuff-hey,when you live this close to Muscle Shoals,sooner or later you figure it out-where's my J 200?..'scuse me while I scrape somethin' off my shoes :wink:
 
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