The Rolling Stones:
When it comes to rock music, there are riffs that sound cool, and then there are riffs that define cool. Keith Richards' riff on "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" falls into the latter category. Released in 1971 on Sticky Fingers, the song is a seven-minute blend of rock, blues, and Latin-inspired jam. But it’s that opening riff, delivered with swagger by Richards, that makes this track truly legendary. Let’s dive into why this riff is not just great, but downright kickass.
Sources and References:
- My Life As A Rolling Stones Documentary
- Guitar Moves - Matt Sweeney
- The Rolling Stones Official
- Keith Richards Official
- BBC
- Wikipedia
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Keith RICHARDS: Why We Can't Get ENOUGH Of This Intro RIFF?
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