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Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler live 1973

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

This is a great version of the song from 1973. Brilliant soloing by Mick Taylor.

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  • DId Billy Preston play organ on this performance track? Or was it Ian Stewart?

  • @WestLAGuy I think so; he played on YCAGWYW on the same show, so its highly possible :)

  • What's the name of the guy on the left in 3:49¿?

  • @arua182 It's Mick Taylor.

  • Why did you cut it at just the best part???? Such a tease, mariule2. Can you put up the end of the song pleeeeeeeease??

  • @a7sk1976 A new version is up. See my channel! :)

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  • Just kick Ronnie out of the band and beg Mick Taylor to come home.

  • keith lays a really solid foundation , with bill & charlie

    but taylor owns the house on this

    they were amazing live in this period & really were

    TGRARBITW

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  • @WestLAGuy Pretty sure it was Nicky"oppkins"

  • @code2high Do you feel like we Can't always get what you want? now that would bring any house down

  • What happened to the rest of the song? Come on we missed about four minutes of how to get into a rock groove and end a song in high tempo and apotheoses.

  • yeah the rolling stones forever <3 <3 i dont`like super heavy :/ i like i like THE ROLLING STONES <3 <3

  • Pretty quick arent we? The Stones on steroids!!

  • @swiggy58a Billy Preston played with the Stones before Ron Wood arrived. He was on the "It's Only Rock n' Roll" LP and that was released in 1974.

  • Just curious...but why did Taylor leave the band and is it true that The Stones wanted to hire Peter Frampton to replace him..........

  • Mick Taylor rules!

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