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  • MT Maestro! Te esperamos en la reuion por el 50th aniversario en BA. saludos a los stonianos.

  • oh, i found the missing stones!! come back!!

  • I wish the guy singing along in the audience would shut up....and listen

  • Fuck Keith

  • HOW ABOUT A ROLLING STONES REUNION STARRING MICK TAYLOR AND BILL WYMAN

  • @ROCK1910

    sounds good but i doubt it...

  • I loooove Mick T.

    He was a fantastic asset to the stones but:

    he is a really bad singer !

  • the stones need to do one more tour with these two legends

  • @bustballz are the rolling stones going to have a 50th year tour ehis might be the farewell tour i agree mick taylor and bill wyman should be guest if it happens but mick jagger has his new band and i also heard he quit the stones is this true

  • LIKe It MT is a great melodic blues guitarist

  • i think mic taylor is washed up to be honest...on all these bar videos he seems like an average joe.he acts kind of retarded also..

  • @doomedamerica you must be an expert about retardeds, aren't you?

  • @babayabadabadu yeah..whatever

  • What a waste this guy is!

  • Great video !

    Thank you for filming this marvelous presentation post it on here...

    The Stones can't play their own songs with the same feeling they used to...

    Taylor and Wyman should be go back to Stones again.

  • Thank God that this was filmed.

  • This is bloody awful.

  • @bamboosa and as well yourself

  • @platter1000 save the planet asshole kill yourself. how dare you diss one of the best ever pickers on the planet? nevermind answering...i'm not interested in hearing wht you have to say and not into a pissing fight you fucking faggot

  • hehe....ronnie can suck some dick

  • @theachtungtree yeah you wish batti boy.

  • @keefytot yeah....you can blow me too

  • I know his bass anywhere, I know his sound- the hard floor board throbbing bang and his guitar vertical stance....you can't replace him-Bill Wyman

  • IL A EU TORD DE QUITTER LES STONES !!!! CA SE VOIT !

  • good shit,,, Bill & Mick

  • MCK JAMAS TE MUERAS!

  • what the hell happened to that golden haired lad that so brilliantly stepped into brain's place? time is fucking cruel.

  • probably not the best version there is

  • MT wasn't happy while he was a stone. He leaves and spends the rest of his life referring to his time as a stone and including their songs in his gigs.

  • The Stones loved Mick T but it snoyed them that he wuoldnt ever look at the croud on stage

  • I hate it when the crowd sings along especially in a small venue. Go and listen to the record at home and sing along

  • For the record... Mick wanted Booby out. Keef made Brenda allow him back on tour.

    Keef is driving that train, don't you forget it.

  • For the record... Mick was the one that wanted Bobby out of the band. Keef made an Ultimatum to Brenda years ago. "Booby plays the sax, you blow the harp."

  • come on it isnt band..these guys have earned the right to just chill,and play the music they love.

  • Yes, absolutely correct...

  • MICK TAYLOR THE LION

  • had tickets to see mick at bb kings he got sick hope he gets better soon

  • @pistolpete111 no he earnt only the publishing royalties mj/kr saw to that......

  • Lovely intro by Mick Taylor

  • True...but he said that about Bobby Keys after Keys left the Stones high and dry on tour because he was messed up on heroin. It took years, but Mick finally talked Keith to letting him back in.

  • i THINK YOU GOT THAT WRONG - Mick said no and Keith was like Fuc u -he is in -and in 81 i have MT PLAYING IN KC. ON (LETME GO WITH THE STONES -A GOOD BL.

  • boy taylor sure did put on as many pounds as he made in english pounds.

    what a shame.

  • Nevertheless Taylor remains His Perfect Majesty Taylor!

  • ni puta idea,....aburridos.

    si vienen Jones y Keith os pegan 2 ostias.

    incluso Jones tan muerto que está.

  • I saw Mick play with John Mayall at the Rock Pile in Toronto shortly before he joined the Stones. The minute he started playing I knew John had done it again in finding a truly great British lead guitarist with the likes of Eric Clapton and Peter Green before him. Mick's albums with the Stones were their two best. When they played Toronto shortly after Mick joined the Stones were at their best and Mick fitted in very nicely. No need for him to do any more than play. Nanker Phelge provided the it

  • and I saw Mayall briefly after he'd left, in Cologne; when we saw the stage without drums and John came on and said, well, you know I had to change the line-up cos Mick left to join the Stones we thought it was gonna be a disaster - but turned out to be one of the best concerts I've seen to this day

  • After reviewing this-- I think that they seriously needed a decent sound check, and first I thought it was Mick's guitar out of tune, but then, during the solo, which was nice-- must be a rhythm guitarist who was too loud strumming, and not in tune. However, I'll say it again, nice to hear him actually sing. I keep looking for a Lowell George- Mick T slide guitar duel from a Little Feat concert, it was on YouTube, but dissapointingly, I can't find it anymore. Some went on LF's live album too.

  • Ya, for the Rhythm Kings this is campfire music at best.

  • Wonderful to hear Mick sing lead vocals for a change. No great musician can be tone deaf singing. Really. Yeah, he can be a technical genious, but he's just sitting in with Wyman, it's not a tour or anything planned. Give him a break.

  • this is a truly terrible version of a great stones song. Mick taylor didnt play on the original and he does it no justice, very disappointing,

  • you're a dick

  • me pregunto si keith estuvo de acuerdo con la salida de estos dos randes..a lo mejor me desepcionaria de el...saludos desde nacolandia

  • Beautiful playing and singing. Rock On MT.

  • Mick T is god people say he was borning on stage but if they took the time to lission to him play they would see what a true great he is, and a dam good song writer

  • oh yeah he stood still on stage but so does lots of them rlly bill wyman did no one complained about that at the end of the day he is a killer lead guitarist

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  • lol are they playing beast of burden or no expectations?

  • Why don't these two go rejoin the Stones and make history and save rock n roll instead of making this bar band crud?

  • couldn't agree more

  • Well, I heard Ronnie was about to get fired nearly a year ago. MT coming back would have been great! Bill won't be joining them for any US tours. Due to his freas of flying was one of the reasons he left the band. It would be great to see the Stones have one last hurah! A reunion tour!

  • @titostacos Seriously. 

  • @titostacos OMG...Darryl jones and Ron Wood have ZERO soul when it comes to playing old stones tunes....fuck em, i wish the stones stayed like this

  • @theachtungtree

    they have some soul, and i would say darryl is a much better bass player overall, but not for the stones, the stones need a guy who wants his bass as quiet as possible and who plays never anything special, just like wyman did.

    and taylor just was a hundred times better during their 73 tour than wood ever was.

  • @OropherThranduil totally right, Wyman was bellow average but i if you hear Beggars banquet you'll know HE was more than bellow average, he was special...the sound was so significative yet enduring and timeless.....much like that unknown bass player from the doors, whoever he was....he owned, one of my fav aspects from the doors

  • @theachtungtree

    they're not unknown at all, Larry Knechtel played on 6 songs of their debut,eg light my fire, Douglass Lubahn on 7 of their second album, also on 8 of their third, Kerry Magness plays on one track there and Leroy Vinnegar plays acoustic bass on spanish caravan, Harvey Brooks on 4 tracks of their 4th album, the rest either by ray on key bass or Lubahn again, on morrison hotel it's Lonnie Mack on 2 songs, roadhouse blues included, Ray Neapolitan pplays on 8 songs there.

  • @theachtungtree

    La Woman features Jerry Scheff, the guy who played bass for elvis after his comeback special in 68 during his concert and vegas years, also in the studio, to hear a great scheff bassline listen to elvis cover of whole lotta shakin going on, elvis grooves there and it's just the one of the best covers ever.

    yeah, wyman was a part of the band, they needed him like the who needed entwistle.

    my favorite will forever be Paul McCartney and Starr rythm section.

  • @theachtungtree

    by the way, life the doors ALWAYS played without bass player, Ray played key bass, except for very very few ocasions where ray would play guitar and robbie switches to bass for a song.

    the best bass palyer in the stones was Keith Richards, Sympathy for the Devil and Jumping jack Flash are my favorite basslines by them and both are palyed by Keith, Bill's best might be Satisfaction and Under my Thumb.

  • @theachtungtree

    do you know concerts from their 73 tour?

    especially the european leg, right in the middle of the tour, the stones at their best with taylor playing like cream prime clapton and hendrix post mid-68, the muted wah on jack flash is the best use ever besides hendrix and clapton, jagger not overdoing his unique singing style, keith doing what he can best NOT solo but play sharp rythm like a god, and even bill and charlie are on fire for one tour.

  • @theachtungtree

    Oh, and yeah, the doors basslines might be sometimes simple, but their always brilliant fitting for the song, palyed at least double as loud as wymans, have a thicker sound, and are just fucking brilliant, but the doors are also a fave livre abnd of me, ray really os great at playing key bass and krieger has his unqie style but can on occasion sound like hendrix if he wants to, densmore owns watts on the drums without a question and jim and mick, during their prime, both gods.

  • @OropherThranduil oh yeah man....the doors were soooo tight, but...where was that bass player hidding? i mean..wtf? for those live shows it was pre recorded or what? what i like about Krieger was that sweet sound....terrific equipment and bad ass serpent-like solos along with Ray....so sweet and sour...i mean..wow, and hell yeah Densmore owned Charlie..and im a stones fan

  • @theachtungtree

    i wrote 5 comments for you, but only the last one is displayed up here.

    did you read all 5?

    Like i said in the last one, live it was ALWAYS Ray playing with his one hand a Vox Continental organ. He put a Fender Rhodes Piano Bass on top of the Vox and played that with the other hand.

    You can see it in EVERY live video of the band.

    nothing was pre-recorde,d they were a REAL band, not modern poser shit.

  • @OropherThranduil yeah, youtube replies were not displayed, not your fault, sorry...connection issues i guess and ohhhh ok, cool, i was always afraid of them cause i thought they were cheating the audience byhidding the bass player behind courtains....im such a dummy, well...pre recorded shit its not always bad as long as it sounds good and not like techno stuff imo but yeah....keeping it real is the REAL deal, thanks of explaining me that, cheers bro, see ya

  • @theachtungtree

    nothing to thank for.

    i find it aweosmely cool that ray plays with one hand the organ and with the other at the same time keyboard bass, must be pretty hard playing to different thingas at the same time, but since he had classical musical training as a kid.

  • @OropherThranduil yeah...that's awesome, i can't really decide which part of the doors i like the most really, they worked sooo well together, it's quite amazing

  • @theachtungtree

    yeah.

    what would you say is your alltime favorite band?

    Mine is the Beatles, shortly after i started listening to rock around the age of 15(before that i had no interest in music at all), i started with hard rock like deep purple, KISS, and AC/DC, then in 11th grade i met a guy who really knew much about music and he introduced me to the beatles, starting my obsession at the age of 16.

    my alltime favourite band, and my alltime favorite rythm section

  • @OropherThranduil oh...mi fav rock band? i think its not a rock band at all...emm..mostly a trifecta of musicians and band leaders....Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and John Coltrane.....umm...cose to them the stones until 73....and....umm....the byrds, i dont now...i dont like to put down bands like the experience while praising others, not fair haha

  • @theachtungtree

    yeah, the stones are huge, the byrds are great, not as good as the beatles though, but great harmonies, saw mcquinn live in 2009, solo concert, only him and his 12 string rickenbacker and also a cool 7 string acoustic.

    what do you think of the beatles then?

  • @OropherThranduil not a huge fan...but pretty much a HUGE fan of their mid career you know? Rubber soul and Revolver are the best of the best...just brilliant all around, not a fan of sgt pepper, except for a day in life which is amazing, and im into half way through the white album also....and yeah...some people do hate the byrds a lot and are always saying that theyre pretty bad but fifth dimension, younger than yesterday, sweetheart of the rodeo and notorious byrd brothers are amazing imo

  • @theachtungtree

    you haven't heard all albums by the beatles or what do you mean?

    my favorite album is Abbey Road, unbelivable that after the disastrous sessions for the let it be album they all put their things together one last time and made my alltime favourite album.

    the white album is awesome too ,another favorite, alone the opening, but i tihnk my faves there are happiness, weeps, blackbird, julia, helter skelter, yer blues and everybody.

    but i also love their first 5 albums.

  • @OropherThranduil to me...rubber soul and revolver are unsurpassed, abbey road is a little bit "theatrical" for my taste but the first half is pretty good, but i have to say....i think one of my problems with those latter beatles albums (im not speaking like a critic and putting you down...just my opinion) are those child like tunes by paul...some of them just seem kinda kiddy, but they gain respect with things like "while my guitar..." and stuff, just me....dont' get me wrong,just my opnion

  • @theachtungtree

    you can think what you want, your opinion.

    i know you mean songs like when im 64 and maxwells silver hammer(but the lyrics are awesome, a psychotic murderer who kills with a hammer), but others like fool on the hill and so on are superb songs i think, and we shouldn#t forget paul wrote all those great acoustic songs like i will, blackbird, mother natures son, and also helter shelter, birthday, and i love the medley at the end of abbey road.

  • there are actual live takes of the david frost show vids, the real live tone of hey jude and revolution sounds both awesome, and also the original all you need is love wich was recorded live, by 66 they played paperback writer and so on, another reason was what epstein did, make them play their concerts half hour beatlemania style, i know they stopped right one year too early, since in 67 the audiences started to listen.

  • the hamburg tapes show they were a more feroscious live band then the early stones, lemmy of motörhead saw both live during their club days and said the stones sucked compared to the beatles, both as performers and entertainers, the beatles were hard men fresh from the toughest Red-light district in europe and the stones were london kids, you know the stones manager, who worked longtime for epstein, actually build the stones image from what he saw the beatles do during their early days.

  • @OropherThranduil im not talking about the early days...they were not touring by the end of the 60s beacuse of the excuses, plus lemmy has his own opinion....pete townsend said that the beatles were less raw and perfect....that the stones shows had more fierce punch by 65....i believe the hamburg days were like 61-62 right? my criticism focuses on the lack of touring and the lack of playing some very interesting songs like she said or tomorrow never knows instead of yesterday and haelp by 66

  • @theachtungtree

    i know what you mean, but the stones also stopped touring in 66 (again copying the beatles, like they did up to 69) the only live show they did between 66 and 69 (the year the beatles disbanded) was the circus, so the stones didn't tour in the exact same time frame, and since the beatles were much more ambitious during their studio days than both the who and stones, i mean listen to 66 beach boys shows, they only can play embryionc versions of most pet sounds songs.

  • @theachtungtree

    and like i told you before, they played those songs by 66 because epstein told them to, since their concerts still were like during beatlemania, the crowd wasn't ready for such music in 66, and they were the only drastic psychedelic band of the year 66 coming from britain, the stones and who and so on still made music that could be easily played live, and by 68 they were much too big to tour again, it would have been the biggest tour of all time back then.

  • @OropherThranduil you talk like if the beatles were the only advanced experimental band by 1967....and that songs like she said and a day in life were imposible tasks or that the audience wasnt ready, i think not and im not going to name bands cause its pretty obvious, plus....im still talking about touring by the end of the 60s...of course several bands stopped until 67 or something but....im still pissed that they didnt performed live some very interesting songs...even from the white album

  • little error here, the stones stopped touring at the beginning of 67, some months after the beatles, but their 69 tour started right after the beatles had disbanded as a band, and yeah, they played help, one of my favorite songs, the who also played my generation in 66, the stones played satisfaction, where's the problem?

    they stopped playing she loves you and i wanna hold your hand in 64, they also included paperback writer in their set, but the equipment wasn't ready for those songs.

  • @theachtungtree

    help was released at the same month as satisfaction, and that song still closed every stones show in 67, and help was a beatles classic just like satisfaction was a stones classic by that time.

  • @theachtungtree

    george is perfect on abbey road, the funky come together, the gentle melodic something(one of my favorite solos), the acoustic sweetness of here comes the sun, and pauls masterfull paul jones like bass on i want you, just like georges bluesy melodic solo on that song, and the massive metal outro alla sabbath.

    polythene püam sounds like zeppelins3 album, so the beatles sounded like zep before zep sounded like zep, and the solos on the end, perfection too.

  • @OropherThranduil what i dont like about the beatles....seriosuly and down to the point...is their lack of touring...everyone was pulling off a terrific show by the end of the 60s and screaming girls were no longer the issue...even experimental bands like CAN did tour by that time, its quite frustrating not hearing a bootleg or an official live recording with "tomorrow never knows" or "a day in life" or at leat less experimental works like "hey bulldog"....just yesterday and stuff, bummer

  • @theachtungtree

    don't you think that bugs me too as a beatles fan?

    but we have the let it be sessions, live in the studio, and the rooftop concert showed they could still bring down a great concert.

    and it was because of the fans, too loud, they hated that the fans never listened to the music, and then the affair in manila, where they were left alone, attacked, had to bringt their own equipment to the airport without any security., that was quite traumatic.

  • @theachtungtree

    another problem, like i told you, they were burned out, epsteins concert shedules were too tight, and they worked hard in the studio, they wrote songs, they had no off time, and again ,Manila was another reason, after you almost die because you decline an invitation by royalty you seem to get a dismay for touring i guess.

    nad like i said, the stones also gave NO concerts at all during that time frame.

  • @theachtungtree

    or because, those harmonies by the three of them, beautiful lennon meolody, you never give me your money, goerge sounds a bit page here on the solo, sun king is perfectly chill out, oh darling is pauls great massive hard rock voice again, jmust like golden slumbers shows his range and the walking bassline on carry that weight, damn.

    and even ringos song is great, with some great lead work by george.

  • @theachtungtree

    krieger is brilliant, the tone and the playing, his slide playing is fantastic, jim loved it so much he had to vplay slide on all songs from their debut, and ray playing all those great organ melodies while also playing the basslines at the same time, great, and morrison howling like a bluesmen, and yeah, many always write about watts ''jazz infleunce'', he might be infleunced by the jazz, but since stones beats are so fucking simplicisitic you never notice it unlike densmore.

  • @theachtungtree

    i would say answer me in a priavte message, oK?

    where pamming a bit too much here.

  • mick taylor was too much for the stones or what?

  • i guess you lose your good looks when you leave the stones lookit them too and then lookit the rest.. lol

  • mick le hizo osooooooo al principio

  • man this is great guys, mick taylor finally got over his stage fright HAHA

  • Is that Levon Helm on drums?

  • Nope

  • Don't argue,guys! Woody's good enough for Keith's alter ego=for Stones(poor cat-it costs him too much)! And Mick Tailor is not just good-he's PERFECT. All too much for Stones-I'm afraid... He & Bill are really great pair here!

  • He has gotten bigger, but not as big as Rick Danko got. It is eerie how much he sounds like Rick Danko. Why is doing a Beggars song which he did not play on.

  • He says it was his favorite before the fact!

  • Would you agree that his voice sounds like Rick Danko? Eerie

  • I can honestly not 'picture / hear' Rick Danko's voice: sorry ! I donot what he sings ?

  • Reply #2 :

    I amhumbly sorry ; I should have 'recoginize' The Band !

    I 'researched'  who you were talking about ; I concure, he does !

    Thanks !

  • Google, the Band's song "It Makes No Difference", one of my top ten favorite songs, especially the version from the Last Waltz. Garth's tenor sax is amazing.

    It is a shame what happened to the Band.

    1) Robbie took all writing credits and the members got pissed off.

    2) Richard committed suicide

    3) Rick got addicted to pain killers, gained too much weight and died.

    3) Levon and Garth are still going strong.

  • Mate,

    I forgot to tell that Rick Danko's parents were Ukranian who settled in Canada.

  • Wow !

    You are quite knowledgable !

    What 'do you not know' ?

    Thanks for the info !

  • I have good long-term memory but crappy short-term memory. I guess that comes with being bi-polar. Robbie's father was Jewish and his mother was Mohawk.

    The Band played with Dylan for a brief time and Mick Taylor played on one or two Dylan albums.

  • I think Taylor's lost his touch,I mean he still souds ok ,but nothing like when he used to be with the Stones...oh my goodness.,don't he look heavy?

  • rest yo opinions...just dig...hee hee

  • wood sucks bring back the real deal and wyman too..the stones should hang it up already if this can't happen

  • mick taylor is the best but woody does not suck

  • The Stones could sure use a bit of help from Taylor in the guitar playing department.

    On their recent tours the songs from the classic albums sound like watered down versions. It's not even a guitar based band anymore, what with Chuck Leavell for a musical conductor.

  • wood sux, listen to taylor live from 72 or 73...the amazing solos.

  • sorry mick, but you could use singer

  • he's WAY better than jagger

  • sorry bassman968 but Ron Wood sucks...I play better than him! really! he's absolutely the world's LUCKIEST guitarist...the Stones never sounded the same onstage after Mick Taylor split for whatever reason...probably couldn't support his drug habbit without those writer's royalties that Keith gets!

  • If you play better......

  • ron wood is a great guy but cant play

    guitar period. put him on pedal steel

    he is brillant at that. get mick taylor back

    this is only common sense thinking.

    what a rolling stones record that would be.

    the current bass player is first class and

    I think wants to be a stone. bill wyman should

    be horse whipped for leaving the family.

    billy hagen

  • Horrible. Really horrible

    Wyman is like what the fuck

  • I'll never understand why it has to be a contest over who is better. Mick left, and Ron Wood was hired to replace him. He definitely had big shoes to fill, as time has shown how special the Mick Taylor era was. Wood is no bum, regardless that he doesn't play like Mick. I could understand the anti-Wood comments if Taylor was thrown out for Wood, but Mick left by his own decision.

    Wood was very classy at the Hall of Fame induction, pretty much dragging Mick to the podium to speak.

  • please come back mick. bye bye rony

  • how 'bout a farewell stones tour with taylor.

    it's time the stones hung it up anyway.

  • Taylor a lackluster solo artist (his song "Leather Jacket" pretty mediocre), but Sticky Fingers and Goat's Head definitely had something because of him. Wood-era Some Girls had its own minimalist charm.

  • Awesome post! Mick Taylor was the easily the best guitarist the Stones ever had. get a copy of "Ladies and Gentleman, the Rolling Stones", a montage of concert performances from 1972. His live playing is incredible.

  • Ron Wood is a lie ... Mick Taylor is a true musician instead.

  • Not True THE FACES were a great band and Some Girls rock

  • Yes , the Faces were great...S Marriot was there that's why

  • Marriot was only in the Small Faces, not the Faces, that was Rod Stewart. But I agree Marriot was what made the Small Faces and Humble Pie great.

  • Great to see 2 former Stones on Stage together again.

    :-)

    Not so great to read all these Posters bickering over who was the better Guitarist between Taylor and Wood. Why can't you all just enjoy the Video?!

  • NIce and interesting version!

    It looks so different from the Beggar's Banquet version..But Taylor and Wyman are great!

  • Jean-Paul Sartre is sitting at a French cafe, revising his draft of Being and Nothingness. He says to the waitress, "I'd like a cup of coffee, please, with no cream." The waitress replies, "I'm sorry, monsieur, but we're out of cream. How about with no milk?"

    Anyway this is a great performance from MT and BW.

  • you stupid

    you have not humour (or you have not all understand)

    coward? for what reason,because i have humour?

  • Kingcat, you don't have humour, you have ignorance as well as dementia caused by syphyllis.

  • midnight rambler is your stupidity caused by alcoolism ? sourd(in french)=deaf(in english)

    i collect rolling stones concerts since 30 years;so do not speak of ignorance.

    please do not send others answers,i have other better things to do that to see them.

    i am going to listen vienna 1973,the first show of the 1973 european tour,and after certainely chicago 1972 and after johnny thunders in acoustic in tokyo 1990 and like a rolling stones montpellier 1995(the stones with dylan on guest)

  • You stupid French Frog-Mick Taylor blows Ron Wood away..

    You French coward....

  • kingcat - you are the ultimate assfuck

  • assfuck yourself

    you have not humour or you have not all understand all i said

    but this is not a reason to say:assfuck

    it is only music,music is the soul of humanity

  • les stones avaient un guitariste brillant avec mick taylor! le remplacer par ron wood donne aujourd'hui un groupe pitoyable!

  • They are a very good pair. I like that!

  • Wonderfull, I heard somebody saying MT's part of the show was no good, but hey, it's GREAT!!! Soem people simply don't know about music with a feeling... timing... etc

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