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T-shirt short sleeve for:$19.99 each.
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THIS T-SHIRT IS NEW.
MATERIAL %100 COTTON.
STRAIGHT FROM THE
MANUFACTURE.
High Quality Silk Printed Image.
Not some cheap iron.
You can wear it as many times as you want,
but the picture will be like new.
Do not shrink after washing.
We guarantee uniqueness in most
alterna-oriented and gothic club movements.
Keith Richards
derived much of his early style from Chuck Berry, whose guitar work remained a
touchstone for Richards throughout his career. While The Rolling Stones were
conceived as a rhythm and blues band, Richards was largely responsible for
introducing the rock n' roll of Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry into the group's
repertoire. With Stones founding member and guitarist Brian Jones, Richards
developed a style of interwoven lead and rhythm part. Richards has cited his
insistence that the two-guitar sound in the sound of the Stones is one of his
chief contributions to the group. Jones was replaced by the virtuoso guitarist
Mick Taylor (1969-1974), who contributed to some of the group's most
well-regarded records, but Taylor's addition also led to a pronounced separation
in the duties of lead and rhythm guitar. Taylor's replacement in 1975 was the
more rhythmically-oriented Ron Wood. Richards said in the Stones' official book
According to the Rolling Stones that Wood is one of the most sympathetic guitar
players he has worked with, and elsewhere he has said that his most musically
satisfying years with the Stones have been with Wood. |
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