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mandoguitar
May-09-2015, 3:45am
One of the most famous songs in the history of rock music (The Rolling Stones - 1966) in my arrangement for classical guitar.
http://www.chitarrarte.it


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJjbJKMObIY

G7MOF
May-09-2015, 3:52am
Absolute classic, and wonderfully played!!!

Bill Snyder
May-09-2015, 10:52am
This song works very well for classical guitar and Giuseppe you did a masterful job of it.

mtucker
May-09-2015, 11:28am
Many thanks, sounds great, and you always sound good! ... but didn't you miss a part?

G7MOF
May-09-2015, 12:55pm
Many thanks, sounds great, and you always sound good! ... but didn't you miss a part?

The singing?

Al Trujillo
May-09-2015, 11:23pm
Very nice!!

chipotle
May-10-2015, 12:12am
mesmerizing, bravo!

mtucker
May-10-2015, 1:14pm
The singing?

;)

Paul Busman
May-10-2015, 7:10pm
Excellent rendition of a true classic that works well in many genres. Here's one of my favorites, in a bluegrass vein. Not the best recording, but you get the idea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21cd0pXZEJo

chuck3
May-10-2015, 10:42pm
Really nice. Funny you should post this now, I am working on it on mandolin, but in Dm not Em. (Obvious difference between guitar and mando if you play both - nice drone on the D and A strings on mando.) I would plan to sing it as well, not that I'm too good at that, but that would be my version. But yours is excellent, carry on!

ccravens
May-11-2015, 3:54pm
Nice job!!!

:mandosmiley:

jaycat
May-11-2015, 7:28pm
Bravo!

Next, can I request "Lady Jane?" (or StarF***er?)

journeybear
May-11-2015, 8:09pm
... but didn't you miss a part?

No, that's all there is to the song - A part, B part. There's a stop-time A part near the end, and Mick does a bit of vocalizing at the end before the fade, but that's arrangement, not composition.

mandoguitar
May-13-2015, 2:12am
Thanks to all, Friends, for your appreciations! A warm greeting from Sicily! :)

Bertram Henze
May-13-2015, 2:40am
This makes me picture the abandoned dirty street in front of the saloon, wind blowing, the eyes of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards glinting in the setting sun, their hands ready to grab their guns, silently watching Clint Eastwood approaching slowly from the horizon. Someone should play a harmonica at this point. ;)

Pick&Grin
May-13-2015, 7:45am
Excellent work, Giuseppe, again!
Many thanks for this.

bohemianbiker
May-16-2015, 12:19pm
Well, I just listened to this and thoroughly enjoyed it. Keep up the great work! bb