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  • Mick Taylor on this one is just PRODIGIOUS... Unbelievable !!! His soli will survive the end of the world !

  • Is that the door bell at 4:51 ha ha.

  • yes best version ive heard,,wow,,,thank you robert johnson,,

  • just listen to the lead, if ronnie could play that, we wouldn't be dissen him that much.........freak

  • anything from December 69 thru December 74 has the mighty Mick Taylor on it, fabulous ain't he.........freak

  • Mick Taylor, no doubt...1972 was Sticky Finger's year...despite Jones's talent, contribution and musical research, Taylor is, by far, the most technically talented...and with a huge soul inside at the same time...

    Viva Mick !

    In time: all the solos and slides in this album are Taylor's...

  • @ofotopedro

    Known fact. Let it bleed and Sticky's are the best work. Down to one man by the name of Mr Michael Taylor.

    Musically much better than Ron, but the chemistry between Ron and Keef on stage also better in comparison. i can see where your coming from, but, have to add that if you watch Ron is playing in the Faces or the stones, one thing is clear it's a guy having the time of his life and not believing the fortune that bestowed him. IMO playing, laughing and loving the moment.

  • @vhfgtiuoiu

    My favorites: Exile on Main St., Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed, Beggar's Banquet.

    Not necessarily in that order.

  • @ofotopedro

    Was in bit of state when I made that comment, it's all a matter of personal taste and that's some of the magic. For me Exile is so overrated but hey that's just me.

  • Mick Taylor, no doubt...1972 was Sticky Finger's year...despite Jones's talent, contribution and musical research, Taylor is, by far, the most technically talented...and with a huge soul inside at the same time...

    Viva Mick !

  • mick taylor was a very good blues guitar player before he joined the rolling stones. john mayall taught mick taylor the blues and mick t. took it from there.

  • Stevie Wonder accidentally pressed thumb down, no worrys Steve!

  • Thanks for posting this - first time I ever heard this version The live album ' Get Your Ya's Ya's out " showcases MT's great skills - but , this is great too - raw , visceral - as the Blues should be played ......

  • Is this Mick Taylor on lead guitar?

  • @inn7516 yes is it :)

  • @inn7516 it absolutely is...funny how he kind of faded into the backround....he played lead on the Stones best records

  • this album has THE best version of love in vain and cant always get what you want. hands down. midnight rambler is also nice

  • @americaoffline02 - See if you can find the bootleg of the Stones concert in

    Charlotte N.C. - album was called: Drippen Honey - that's another great version

    of this song..

    MLC

  • @americaoffline02 yeaah they are good! but aren't better 1972 ones? Ladies and gentleman Love in Vain has two solos...

    . mmm it's like slash playing on there XD

  • @tenmaster100

    well its only my opinion but i havent heard any live version of this song i love better than this version.

  • @americaoffline02 mmm of course! everyone likes different versionsss just like gimmme shelterrrs they have a lot of diferent oness

  • Just makes you wonder why the album wasn't released.....contractual politics probably..damn good stuff.

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