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  • Suddenly, 70 just doesn't seem that old anymore...

  • Oh pretty Mick, what's the matter with you!

  • John never got the recognition he deserved as a solo artist...but is recognized as the Ultimate Sessions Man...a Lllooonnnggg Time Favorite!!

  • Buddy Whittington - outstanding blues player

  • Welcome to the "John Mayall School of Music"

  • The first guitar solist is really good !!! But i prefer The Mick Taylor's feeling ;)

  • show de bola!!!

  • Mick Taylor was making the rigth choise, he is a much better musician then they all together!

  • Stellar!! Bravo!!

    

  • It's so sad to watch and hear this Mick Taylor. I've never heard anything of him out of the Stones that really impressed me. Not with Jack Bruce from Cream, not with John Mayall, not with his solo work... When I see videos or hear him play with the Stones my jaw still falls down and I'm blown away. The truth is that Keith used to make songs for him to play and that made the difference... It's not that he isn't still a great player, of course he his...Great video and show, though.

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  • It's unfortunate that neither Mick nor Eric have it anymore. I saw Mick the night I heard this tune on the radio (67'?). It was John Mayall opening for Steppenwolf at the Whiskey in LA. We had all been learning Clapton licks and Hendrix. Mick tore it up, I talked to him for a minute. We bought the "Crusade" album and started learning his licks. Saw him again many times, plus with the Stones at the Forum. I go back and listen to all their early stuff. That's when they really rocked.

  • so natural mick t

  • ローリング・ストーンズのフェイスブックで、ブルースをリンクし­ていました。いいですね~♪~

  • estoy de acuerdo contigo

  • Really gets good at the 7:00 mark, with MT and BW trading solos. Mick didn't look real comfortable on his featured solos. Maybe it was his band-aid holding him back. :)

  • The first record I bought with my first paypacket was John Mayell and the Bluesbreakers. His music still brings back memories of that happy day. Mick Taylor, such a big influence while he was with the Rolling Stones, shoulda stayed with the them! What a career choice!! Gives me hope that partying keeps you fit!

  • TOO MANY SOLOS BUT GOOD OVERALL

  • fine stuff!

  • Mayall looks pretty good for 70, much better than Mick Taylor.

  • this is a masterpiece, (better than gary moore version) with "blues for the lost days"

  • Buddy can play with anyone!

  • weird how the same concert had over 800,000 views with eric clapton playing and only 3,500 for MT - and who's the better guitarist?!

  • @jamie1994100 Because Eric is the MASTER...

  • @jamie1994100 Mick obviously ! He went on to play with "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World"

  • @GalvestonSteve Indeed he did!

  • mt prefers the laid back style & life of bluesbreakers, rather than the partying, high living of the stones, thats why he quit

  • The other guitarist is Buddy Whittington.

  • Who on the other guitar besides Mick.

  • so cool .

  • Only 2100 views? So many are missing out!! Great stuff!

  • 59' Paul and Mick sweet combo.

  • Buddy and Mick... what a terrific talented couple!!!

    I love this performance....

    Thanks...

  • this brill apart from a few duff notes from the trumbone!!!!!

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