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What kind of amps did the Stones use on: "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" ?

Thinking about the rhythm parts at the beginnings of:

# If You Can't Rock Me
# Ain't too Proud to Beg
# Luxury
# Dance Little Sister


Are they Mesa's or Marshall's?

and what about Mick Taylor's solos? Does he use a Marshall or.....? Then there are these bright riffs like the one in "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" is that a Marshall as well?

I can hear some traces of a Fender on "Time Waits for Noone" thinking here of the rhythm one...........hey which rhythm one do you mean? as there are so many little parts!

On "Fingerprint File" the main rhythm one, is that a Fender too? No not the wah part guitar, guess that may be Marshall again, or is it just another Fender but a different type of Fender.

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I think the stones were known for using Ampegs.
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I agree that was their Ampeg period live..but studio prob. Marshall,Fender,Ampeg and Vox..maybe even Hiwatt..
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ampeg V4s and VT22s kick ever lovin ass.
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Well, here is Keith's take on Honky Tonk Women, for some perspective.




"It was a great amp on that... I really can't honestly say what it was, but the guitar was probably a Telecaster, maybe a Les Paul Jr."

- Keith Richards, 1989
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ampeg V4s and VT22s kick ever lovin ass.
Absolutely! I still need to get my VT22 fixed.

IMO these are among the best sounding amps made.
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Well, here is Keith's take on Honky Tonk Women, for some perspective.




"It was a great amp on that... I really can't honestly say what it was, but the guitar was probably a Telecaster, maybe a Les Paul Jr."

- Keith Richards, 1989

Okay okay I really like this, here we go like: "What would they have used during those days.............." and here is a guy who cannot even remember what he used. Heh is it that important? Isn't is all about the song? Oh forget the singer for the time being

Okay I was not aware of the Stones using Ampeg amps, in fact I do not know much about Ampegs, but that may just be my own lack of knowledge here

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Okay okay I really like this, here we go like: "What would they have used during those days.............." and here is a guy who cannot even remember what he used. Heh is it that important? Isn't is all about the song? Oh forget the singer for the time being

Okay I was not aware of the Stones using Ampeg amps, in fact I do not know much about Ampegs, but that may just be my own lack of knowledge here

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