Lets not forget his Ampeg VT-22. That's pretty much
the "Exile" amp, though they were being bulit as early
as '68.
-Jack
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the "Exile" amp, though they were being bulit as early
as '68.
-Jack
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> That is a real vibraphone played by Bill Wyman, I'mhttp://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f395/sundaramusic/The%20Rolling%20Stones/spring%201969/Keith1969a.jpg
> guessing there's a
> slide guitar part that is tricking your ear in to
> 'hearing' it as a
> vibraphone note.
>
> It's likely that Keith used his 1957/58 Gibson les
> paul custom in to a
> Vox Supreme for the main guitar part on Midnight
> Rambler. In spring
> 1969 he was also using amps such as HIWATT Custom
> 100, Fender Showman,
> Vox AC30 and a WEM Dominator so it could be either
> of those.
>
>
> Keith Richards - Olympic Sound Studios - Spring 1969http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f395/sundaramusic/Amps%20and%20effects%20pedals/1967VoxSupreme.jpg
>
> Here's my 1967 Vox Supreme:
>
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