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  • Anyone know what Mick Jagger says to Taylor just before he started the solo from the tumbling dice Version two ?!

  • I prefer the take 2 ! Mick Jagger sings it with a very cool voice ! And i love the solo by mick taylor ! Just Great .

  • It's not all about how well you can play, it's about the songs you can create.

  • I was watching Kiss concert videos, and as fun as their show is, their music is lifeless & dull. I put this video on & immediately felt my ass shake & my feet shuffle! There are so few rock 'n' roll bands that groove like the Stones- THIS is why they're considered "the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world" because they fucking groove goddammit! lol

  • Tumbling Dice has got to be one of the best songs ever. Love the intro to it.

  • Very good video.

    Stones Forever

  • amazing!!

  • I say..Keith looks well..healthy, like he's eating three square meals a day & gettin' plenty of sleep !! ?????? Nice one Keef !! Still with us dude & having the last laugh on those who didn't think you'd make it past 1973 !! I toast you dear chap & your book was brilliant btw. Peace WFR XX

  • hey folks... i'm an old rolling stones fan. you can hear the stones heart naked if you listen to charlie at 4.14 on the second go at t dice giving the beat then kieth lurches jangles gears in like only he on planet earth can at 4.27 to 35.... these two are the engine of this band we all love... :)

  • @markymark21c yes indeed, and also notice how they slowed the tempo just a bit so the dynamics of the groove have time to ignite by the time of Mr. Taylor's main solo, which is one of the most pristinely perfect solos of rock history. Mr. Richards said this song should be played slower than Mr. Jagger likes it to be played, and the reasons are evident with this archival footage showing a slower version, then a faster version, in sequence. a matter of taste, but musically the 2nd version wins.

  • @dugitomi Yes I agree totally. The second take is far sexier, more grooved. I have always loved Taylor's work during his stay with the Stones, but I know Keith prefers the 'weaving', as he calls it, of two guitars becoming inseperable, when he played with Jones and now Wood. Taylor was always the 'lead' guitarist, and yes, a fabulous one with the Stones! Anyway, the Montreux rehearsals are the Stones in fabulous form, at the height of their powers.

  • @markymark21c yes, for 40 years, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main Street, have been a majority of Stone's listening time, with Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street leading B Banquet and Let It Bleed. Not degrading any of their music, but most of my favorites include Mr. Taylor. My opinion wants to like the Mr. Wood era Stones better, but my ears prefer Mr. Taylor era. Sticky Fingers was my first album 40 years ago, an 8-track tape, 4 'sides' with 2 split songs.

  • @dugitomi yep I agree with you! My ears prefer Taylor's years! Well, my first Stones thing i got was jumpin jack flash on 45 in 1968... I remember seeing it on top of the pops, my mum and dad saying 'god look at them, with their disgusting hair'.. I was only 11..but I thought they looked and sounded amazing...Me and my best mate bought the 45.. played it over and over and over again... :) I think in the end it's my secret favourite Stones song, although at the moment I'm really into Loving Cup..

  • thanks for posting! 

  • Is it weird that I think Mick is absolutely adorable? I dunno why he's just so d'aww-looking to me.

  • keeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeef

  • Shut up and dance!

  • That shot of Keefs hand at 2:56 is PRICELESS!

  • It's not considered good technique to be overly percussive with parts of your hand, but it's stuff like that that Keith's into. He's not concerned with technique in the way many 80s guitarists were, he's interested in a human feel and writing great songs, which he did/does.

  • The solo on Sympathy for the Devil is one of the greatest solos ever. Keith was never really a lead guitarist at heart either, he's always been a rhythm man, he also kicks ass on bass! He played the bad ass bass riff on Sympathy also.

  • herman hermits is the reason rock'nroll is still alive Bitches and Cake the original g.g. alin HERMAN . let' s post some more useless waste of space comments SHABBADOO BOOGIEWHIP

  • herman hermits kiss all yer asses henry the 8th bitches and cake!!!

  • the solo in sympathy for devil blows, that was a stupid thing to say

  • Ah what's with Mick Taylor only drinking beer?  (lol) Was he a lightweight or something? Now of course it would be all Evian or herbal tea.

  • Keef's a legend man !

  • tasty licks from Mick Taylor

  • @Zeropointzero70 what songs have you written that millions have heard and loved? oh that's right, just like your account FUCKING ZERO!

    Keith on the other hand? Oh, I don't, around somewhere in the ballpark of where you'll NEVER be

  • History shows that even the best musician does not always fit in with the band in a way that works...thus MT might be stronger than KR but without the rest of the mystique he's just a good guitarist (and no more) -- as KR pointed out.

  • AMO ESTA CANCION!

  • oh yeah!!

  • Keith is about as shortcoming on guitar as Ray Charles was on piano.

  • The Mick Taylor Stones were the best Stones. 

  • @Bopalena In no thousand years,Brain Jones was the best Stones,hear the album Afther math

  • @fotiew1 no, los dos son buenos

    los tres, WOOD tambien es muy bueno;)

  • I'm the rank outsider

    Playin' the field every night

  • I think all this debate about wheather keith is a great guitarist or not. It simple really. Ask yourself the qeustion weather or not any other guitarist has created a tune like tumbling dice, brown sugar, jumping jack flash. The list is endless with his tuning variations and everything. He had the Rock & Roll

  • I think all this debate about wheather keith is a great guitarist or not. It simple really. Ask yourself the qeustion weather or not any other guitarist has greated a tune like tumbling dice, brown sugar, jumping jack flash. The list is endless with his tuning variations and everything. He had the Rock & Roll

  • keith is a man

  • Wow what a gem! TYVM, RW...where do u get this stuff?! Luv their rehearsal style - Mick was clearly a bit off-key /tired-sounding during first take, so Charlie just reboots 'em all for 2nd take after they sip some whiskey (SoCo or JD?). Only one unprepared for this is Taylor, which is maybe why he didn't "fit". But MAN could he play blues guitar !! And don't get me wrong, I'll take a slightly rusty / flat Mick ANY day over 90% of the shyt so-called pop/rock singers out there nowadays ! :=)

  • Perfect!!

  • it's just like having a private concert in your living room!

    thanks for posting!

  • keef was smokin in '72

  • Robert Johnson's songs are insanely simple. That is their genius. Robert Johnson...the father of the blues, rock, everything you've listened to that's any good for the last 70 years. To say Keith Richards is no good because he doesn't shred is to miss the whole point. A few notes, bruddha, done right...all it takes. And some real emotion, and something to say, and the nuts to say it.

  • @antipiste

    I wish people didn't blow Robert Johnson out of proportion. He was a great blues player, but hardly the father of the blues or rock. He learned from guys like Son House and Charlie Patton, who would be closer to that title than him. It's simply his legend that a lot of white rockers latched onto (like Clapton). Now I love Robert Johnson, but watch some interviews with those old bluesmen about him and you'll see that he was never thought of as the king or father of delta blues.

  • @elmolewis62

    Son House is great too. Fred McDowell as well. But robert is my man, personally, and the man for many others, and that's just a simple fact.

  • I didn't hear the Stones version until years after Linda Ronstadt's cover was lodged in my head. Obviously, this is far superior. There are some amazing emotional nuances here; the lovers are weary, with lots of miles on them, but something tender keeps them together. 

  • Who cares what you think about Keith Richards: a diamond doesn't lose its beauty for lack of admiration !

  • @cedrikledlp

    Perfect description!

  • I'm bored with this debate about whether Richards is great guitar player or not . He's a gifted player & one of greatest rhythm guitar players of all time.He plays like many guitarists Chuck, Bo, Hooker, Cooder but no one sounds like him. He's one of the few white guitarist who understands the groove & knows how to swing,that's why black musicians love & appreciate him.Clapton or any name white guitarist can't do what Richards does.He's also a great lead player. Technique!! Puhh!! He's got it!!

  • M A G I C that is impossible to recreate

  • i love watching the stones at work...

  • Are that versions from "Bright lights - big city"?

    Guido

  • Did Keith pull some stuff out of his back pocket and was he about to lay it out on his guitar.....?

  • @AmericaHello Yes, it's clearly a package of Top Rolling Tobacco. It wasn't treated with chemicals as the industrial brands are. He rolled his own cigarettes. My grandfather rolled his own, too, although he rolled Bugler Tobacco. It was common in days gone by. I can find some of that useless finely shredded stuff in Japan, but by god, nothing beats a hand-rolled Top Tobacco cigarette. Smoke one of those after masterfully rolling it yourself, and it gives one a primal satisfaction. Next take.

  • keith has just sumthin magic in his songs, they groove, people say he,s not a great guitar player, but who else has wrote song after song as good and as reconisable!!!  jo satriani was ask is there anyone u look out for, he said keith richards, somes it all up..

  • even the practice sound sweeet f----ing great..the best

  • ya dont like the taylor you better get the hell out this is just a sweet jam when it was show time im suprised his guitar didnt go up in flames he was a legend. wish there was more 73 tour stuff on tube

  • Gotta love these versions of Tumblin...

  • Thorogood????really?thnkss for RON.

    MT was great, playin´leads and slide but a bit clumsy on the rhythm.

  • Bullshite.

  • @mebloke69 this guy is absolutely right. how can you dismiss the truth? he is right. now, i liked mick taylor, in the studio, but we all know, keith was looking for a weaver. ronnie was the closest thing still alive. i heard keith considered george thorogood (bad idea), coot ryder...or whatever his name is...and even eric clapton as a replacement. as said, and done, i think, his choice was perfect.

  • Taylor was from Mayall's blues cult, he just shined a light on Keith and pushed Exile to another level. Awesome player.

  • @ironmanboy well put man !

    exile without MT is a non starter.,.,.,

  • @ironmanboy taylor is a big reason why i love listening to bootlegs from 72, but Keef is just as much the reason for that as well.

  • Stones at the top of their game. They ruled at this time. Jimi, Jim and Janis all dead.

  • Yepp, pretty much all the other greats of the time were dead. That left the great Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor to continue rock and roll along with zeppelin we damn well owe them haha

  • @clarkewi and Duane Allman, may he rest in eternal peace, 1946-1972.

  • Yes indeed. Derrick and the Dominoes' "Tell The Truth" with Duane Allman on slide guitar - a masterpiece.

  • Best version of Tumblin I ever heard.

  • It don't matter how hard you try, it just don't get any cooler than the man. KEITH!

  • hell yea

  • keith is god..his riff drives the friggin' song..taylor was good, but he was way out of place on this one..

  • yeah, Keef is the rock god, but you Taylor did a good job in this one, he threw very subtle, little licks that added coolness to the song, especially around 1:40.

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  • Keith is God!

  • The best Rock-Ever!

  • god damn sure do wish they had mick taylor and still played that early 70s blue rock. This sounds so good.

  • yeah me to and i wasnt even alive then. but as time goes on every groups style changes

  • true that man. Changed into a whole different band.

  • esse mesmo tom de guitarra de mick taylor me irrita.....keith richards leva a musica e muito melhor...

  • nice

  • There a a lot of different guitar players that can technically play better than Keith but I really doubt Zeropointzero70 that you are one of them. He is an amazing rhythm guitar player and his lead on the Studio version of Sympathy for the devil is one of the scariest guitar solos in history!

  • @andy65guitar I would agree. Many people feel that technical skill is the be all end all for guitar playing (this guitar player is better than this guitar player...bla bla bla). However, as the stones have proven time and again for the last 40 something years, you do not have to have a band of studio grade musicians to create songs with feeling to which people can relate. The chemistry, charisma and attitude of the musicians in the band plays a huge part.

  • @andy65guitar Keith is the MAN!!

  • mick jagger, the best ever

  • by the way... keith was fresh out of detox when they filmed this.

  • Being a group, rehearsals, hangers-on, drugs, groupies, away from families, taxes, getting tired of looking at each other, 1 hotel same as last, hours bleed into days, then weeks, then months...Stones and all serious groups that loved and yes, sacrificed for the music and the fans and anything else you can imagine have earned their respect, money and fame (wanted or not) by HARD ASS WORK!!! PERIOD!

  • i agree mate, well said

  • What is the song they go into right away?

  • Right, right, "Tumblin' Dice"--couldn't hear the vocal.

    Love Charlie's drum sound!

  • Beatles can't play like this

  • never seen the rooftop concert at the end of Let it Be have you? If Keith and the rest of the Stones speak highly of the Beatles' music, then so should all of you fanboys. Hear all the mistakes Keith is playing during the breakdown of Tumbling Dice? That's right. The Beatles can't play that unnecessarily badly. BTW, I'm a bigger Stones fan than most, but they can't outdo The Beatles. They only outlasted them.

  • You are wrong,

    1)Harrison can never make this kind of solos

    2)Keith is better than lennon with the second guitar

    39Beatles payed with their guitars out of tune

  • I am right.

    1.) Harrison doesn't play the blues all day long, but he does play some mighty fine slide and mastered Carl Perkin's style of playing. Keith, Ronnie and Mick Taylor didn't

    2.)Lennon and Richards BOTH are the finest rythym players in rock. Neither surpasses the other.

    3.) No one plays more out of tune than Keith and Ronnie. in fact, they make it sound great. The Beatles were always in tune except for Let it Be sessions and that's simply because they didn't give a shit anymor

  • Mick taylor is better than george anyway,I never saw George doing a out of head solo like Mick..You're wrong,because the Beatles were almost always out of tune,why don't you check it out with a guitar professor,he'll tell you that

  • That's because MT is a lead player first and a singer/songwriter second. I loved MT's 1979 lp, but very little comes close to George's songwriting. I'm afraid you're comparing apples to coat hangers here, friend. If I liked a shit band like Metallica more than the Stones, it wouldn't make them better or more important in the long run. Every rock band since and even prior to The Beatles owe it all to them. The Stones weren't ahead of their time, they were great for their time! End of story!

  • I never said that Mick was a better songwriter thatn George,I said he was so muhc better playing the guitar,and what the hell are you talking about YOKO? I GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU? is that songwriting for you? Mick Taylor did an excelent work as a songwritter with the stones (EXILE ON MAIN STREET)

  • George didn't write that one, so points off for you. Let's see the genius songwriting talent of Mick Taylor write Taxman, While My Guitar Gently weeps, Something,Old Brown Shoe or Savoy Truffle for starters. I can play guitar better than Keith Richards but SO WHAT! He's still my idol. Is Van Halen better than the Stones because he's a better guitarist than Keith, Mick and Ronnie? Of course not! So fuck off Lady McCartney! Actually Heather Mills is a more appropriate comparison

  • Oh so that's the genious,why don't you hear that album that I mentioned EXILE ON MAIN STREET,Taylor has contributions on most of the songs,and YES keith is better thatn LENNON

  • George Harrison was a hippie with a Gretsch. He enjoyed painting his guitar in funny colours more than he liked to play it. Trust me, you aren't better than Keith.

  • and COM'ON,Lennon didn't have the feeling that Keiths has always had playing the rythym guitar ,check some beatles videos some time and you'll see they were a complete dissaster live

  • Seeing as i'm a 10 star Beatles fan, i certainly have seen all their live videos and i say that Lennon was fantastic rythmically. Been playing guitar for 33 years now. And rythym wise, they are both my favorites! I've also seen more than a 100 Stones performances that were absolutely dreadful. Not just Keith either. In the early 80's even Charlie wasn't putting much into his playing. He was just playing simplistic and too fast while Ronnie was blitzed and forgetting where he was.

  • OK Yoko you're a great Beatles fan,but Lennon wasn't as good as Keith on the rythym guitar, and he couldn't tune his own guitar.WATCH SOME BEATLES VIDEOS PAYING ATTENTION TO IT

  • Keith seemed to think Lennon was great and that's what really matters,Dolt! I love how you're purposely omitting the fact that in the Rock and Roll Circus Keith ended up on bass backing Lennon playing a Beatles song no less!  Hmmmmm...

  • So? Lennon was the guest,and Keith can play the bass guitar so well,Clapton had to play the first guitar,and I don't really like that beatles song,YER BLUES COM'ON I MEAN,That RIFF REALLY SUCKS,if Clapton hadn't been there,it would have been a complete dissaster

  • Clapton sucks! I prefer Keith and Ronnie over him any day. And Mick Taylor for that matter. Those guitarists play the fuckin' blues all day long, which can get boring. Lennon just simply came in and laid it down without having to even try. Blues ain't that hard you know. Try playing like Django Reinhardt or Charlie Christian, then we'll talk.

  • @ZeropointZero70 listen dude there are tons of much better technical guitar players than keith richards, no doubt look at eric johnson and jefff beck, far better technical players but they couldnt write for shit.just the fact that keith wrote satisfaction, tumbling dice, brown sugar, cant you hear me knockin etc. makes him a better guitar player than them. the man is a genius and a guitar god end of story.

  • @LedZeppelin827 yes you are absolutley right. anyone can do tricks on a guitar, but its what they can produce with there instrument that really counts such as writing a hit song that everyone will listen to even 30 years after you wrote it and produced it!!

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  • you just dont like the stones or you dont know guitar playing at its best

  • @ZeropointZero70 you know its - music snobs - like you that really chap my ass, you act as if your opinion is fucking gospel and the rest of us don't know anything about music. Its an OPINION THING ass-hole, If I was to think Matalica was the greatest band in the world, who are you to tell me they are not? fuck you you pompous douche-bag.

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  • @fzappa007

    You didn't even spell Metallica right!

  • oh and Ringo com'on,he can never play like Chrly,I mean Ringo can never do the thing Charly does on the HI-HATS

  • Ringo's got better timing. Not the flashiest drummer by any means, but he's come up with more ways to drive a song than most drummers who play fast and furious. And that's due to the diversity of the songs the Beatles came up with in only 7 years of recording. Find me a 7 yr stretch of Stones records that were all equally brilliant. one right after the other. best you can do is from 67-72. Simple math makes that 5 years. Gotcha!

  • Ringo (not the flashiest drummer by any means,we all know that) has never make something considerable interesting on his drum kit,why don't you pay attention to the hi-hats.Charlie Watts,yes he played too fast on that 80's tour,but he always surprises me doing something new on his snare drum every time I see him playing live,or jumping on the toms.Ringo could never play like that.He was always doing a effort to keep the timing

  • Oh it's all about the Hi-Hats, i see. I love Charlie, but let's face it, as much as he aspires to be a jazz drummer, he just ain't in that league. Ringo always knew his place and never tried to be something he wasn't! And if he sucks so bad, then why did Ronnie use him on his solo lp Gimme Some Neck? In fact there's a video of it here on You Tube. Why don't YOU pay attention to the videos,Bianca? There''s nothing you can say that i can't respond to with an actual fact.! HA!

  • In FACT he's a JAZZ DRUMMER,WHY DON'T YOU HEAR ONE OF HIS ALBUMS with the charlie watts quintet,and yes Ringo knew his place,as a drummer who never does somethng very interesting

  • The Rolling Stones recorded outstanding music between 1968 and 1979. There is an incredible amount of excellent music that was unreleased for marketing purposes, obviously. Some of the Stones' songs from 74-79 are nonpareil. Misty Roads, Never Too Into, a.o. They're different of course because great artists evolve. Picasso or Dali? Matisse or Miro? A matter of taste, ça va? The Stones' bootleg music is vital, thus eminently valid. Yeah, 11 years. If you only count 'product' you miss the point.

  • mr. richards said in an interview that the "beatles could do some things better than the stones and the stones do some things better than the beatles could." i agree. generally speaking, the beatles played pop music. the rolling stones are rock music. the beatles didn't rock. the stones do. penny lane? magical mystery tour? oblada obladi? paul mccartney?! and, they 'only outlasted' everyone else too. why? because they are the greatest rock band in history. listen to mr. letitbleed"s uploads.

  • look, i love both bands. But you're comparing them wrong like everyone else does. What If I compare Revolution or Helter Skelter to say, Angie or Fool to Cry? Now it seems like the Stones are the ballad writers and the Beatles are the hard rockers? Get my point.? Why not compare Lennon's rockers with the Stones stuff? BTW McCartney singlehandedly did Helter Skelter which could melt a Who record at half volume. No need to direct me to any Stones or Keith vids. I'm already there.

  • Ronnie Wood, is a great player,and what the hell is Mick talor,doing now,apart from fuck all

  • I can t tell you about Mick Talor! I was on a concert in a very small place called Gnesta in Sweden last year. Taylot was doing very well! playing Hippshake and more!

  • Actually Keith has publically acknowledged that the records they cut with Mick Taylor were among the best they ever produced, it just happened that Ronnie fitted the band better (personality wise)

  • for me mick taylor was just a bystander...probably couldnt beleave he was in the band...some great songs from his era but..mmm BORING BLOKE

  • MT's playing was always so tasty! Woody? Well, I actually liked his playing with the Faces.I think he played better them because he was the only guitar player in that band. It had to be a bit intimidating coming into a band like the Stones and playing with Keith who's such of force of nature-but the Stones really respected MT because they knew he was so damm good. At the time they chose him (MT) they could have had just about anyone they wanted..even Clapton if they had really pushed the issue.

  • it's a matter of taste, or joe satriani and john mclaughlin would be the most famous guitarists in the world. please don't limit your definition of musician to 'technical profieciency.' Of course Mr. Taylor is a 'better' guitar player than Mr. Wood or Mr. Richards. the stones best period was with Mr. Taylor because of his incredible mastery of guitar playing. Still, some people like a rough and ragged sound. Besides, Mr. Richards' compositional skills are the sine qua non of the stones' music.

  • Who gives a shit who "fits the band" better.

    Mick Taylor is a better guitarist, and that all we're trying to say.

    Because for people who actually play guitar it's obvious to tell who the true musician is.

  • You don't really need to be a guitarist to know Mick Taylor is so much better than Ronnie,I'm a drummer :P you bitches

  • somebody knows what is the name of this documentary one? the truth I want that it to lower by you plow and not it encounter. I am thankful for the information to them.

  • really, really cool song that will never grow old. and 99% of songs grow old.

    this is very special.

  • droga

  • Isn't odd that these British guys understand American music better than anybody else on the planet?

  • I think the same is true of Americans like myself who worship British rock way more than any American groups . America's best music export was always Jazz and Blues or Rock and Roll in the fifties when it was actually still predominately black music. Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis notwithstanding

  • I know what you mean. My understanding is that the blues guys weren't doing well commercially in the States in the Sixties, so they spent a lot of time touring Europe. The success of bands like the Stones reintroduced Howling Wolf, Muddy Waters, and etc to American audiences. There's a great clip on 25X5 of Brian Jones introducing Howling Wolf to a television audience -- but I can't remember if it was a British or American program.

  • Keith is the force, before and after Mick Taylor, look at the stones early hits, satisfaction, the last time, honky tonk women, gimme shelter and sympathy, all driven by keith, mick taylor, brian jones, and ron woods never wrote anything in the same league, Keith is the core of the stones.

  • Oh, there's no question that Mick Taylor put them in another stratosphere. It's with Taylor that they earned the reputation as the World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll band and they've been riding on the coat tails of that for decades.

  • Hey all you mick taylor fans, the stones were great before he ever joined as evidenced by Beggars and let it bleed, the sound of the stones stems from keith's rhythms now and forever. mick t is a fine guitarist but keith is the creator.

  • so true....

  • well ur right they were great, but they were a hell of a lot greater with taylor. im glad you at least didnt bring up the stones post taylor, cuz with the exception of black and blue (mostly session musicians, and not too much wood) the stones started sucking. dont even get me started on their live performances with those repetitive thin leads wood throws down. listen to all down the line live from 1978 to hear wht i mean.

  • they were the best w/ Brian Jones.

  • I like Ronnie personally but i am always waiting to hear him play something brilliant and never hear it from him -- what does he add? Keith is the heart and soul of the sound ..

  • Yeah dude

    that's what I'm trying to say to those morans

    who keep barking MT,MT ...

    yeah he is good only sitting on the chair and playing the blues...he is not the rock'n'roler and ain't no showmanship...

    stones is all about showmanship and rock'n'role woody is the partner for keith...

  • don't think they are at their best here :-(

  • this version is great cuz taylor has to mix the lead part he played on the album and mick jaggers rhythm guitar. i think the result is phenomenal! i love the finger picking during the outro riff.

  • try part 2 for hipshake shithead

  • this good!

    but why in 72 tour they are so ugly? and nisying glam style

  • Seems strange to have a thought like that. Maybe your gay.

  • You no doubt do play better than I but that doesn't mean you have any musical sense. BTW, deep down, Keef and Mick know the debt that they owe Mick Taylor, clearly you don't.

  • Yup. Mick Taylor is my favorite guitar player a lot of the time, just not on this track.

  • Mick Taylor might be a great guitarist but he didn't want to be a rolling stone and in my eyes never was. This is were Ronnie is so much more fitting to the stones, and he plays good guitar as well maybe not as great as Mick T, but he plays like a true rolling stone.

  • Do you know what the word "inane" means?

  • Oh you are a fucking douche midnight rambler, and yes I do know what at means and now that you mention it that is exactly what you are.

  • Great comeback Fritz you dickless piece of shit

  • Relax dude and get to a fucking dentist. ASAP. BTW, a dentist is a doctor that treats rotting teeth and gums. Can't do much for that little peanut you call a cock though.

  • ooooooooooooooooooooooooooh what a major burn! That really stung mate going to the bad teeth low blow. unlike you I have made my peace with the matter I said everything I needed to say already. Cheers mate.

  • maybe you have but you are still a useless piece of shit, cheers mate!

  • Mick T. stepped in when a true professional was needed.He brought them a level of pure musicianship at a time when they were needing it and he re-energizd the band at a time when more than one could have died.His desire to leave was self preservation.Mick's period with the Stones is my favorite and his version of Sympathy on Ya-Yas as great a RocknRoll song as ever sunk into vinyl. Pure nectar, inspired.

  • Well said Hatton, well said

  • are you fucking serious?