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Brainbell, Its always been a toss-up between BK, Stu and Nicky in regard to a "fifth Stone" - but while Stu was the spiritual Stone, and BK was perhaps their soul brother, I always go back to Nicky because of the music. All three had such deep impact on the Stones during a certain period (Stu longer) but for me, I can't separate Nicky from their sound. The opening to Monkey Man, Gimme Shelter, to the gospel fire of Loving Cup (he literally transforms this song from a stoned-out countryish jam to a revival of jubilation) to the lovely latin melodicism in Angie, to the whatever the fuck he's doing in Winter etc.....recently, the phone jack on my headphones were messed up, so I could only hear certain instruments for about a week and the boogie-woogie piano in Rip This Joint is a revelation. (Then again, that could be Stu because Stu was the Stones' resident boogie woogie master...ie.. Let it Bleed). Nicky's piano becomes part of the music as opposed just the keyboard part. He had something magical that makes the term "session musician" meaningless. I also love his piano in "Who are You" by the Who, so I realize that Nicky was more than his time with the Stones. But because my connection to the Stones' music is emotional, Nicky's contribution is divine.
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