love in vain by mick taylor
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@CARLOSMORA71 if you can't hear the train in his playing. buddy, there's no telling.
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fucking amazing
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Mick Taylor back to the Stones, please!
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Love Mick Taylor !
He probably say ( in one 'breath' ) : ' Thank You ! ' ; What about people like Johnny Winter ' ? !
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@sven7080 Yeah Mick puts it out there with soul. His technique is pretty top notch too. If you want to hear the best that ever lived though check out Lowell George. His tone and style and soul were about as good as it gets. Little Feat is a good place to start. RIP Lowell.
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ron wood certainly not.
for the females (atl least): bonnie raitt
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@mecormany It makes me smile reading your post. I feel the same, Allman and Trucks are my two other favorite slide players alongside with Taylor. It's hard to compare guitar players, but if I had to pick one I'd pick Taylor. For me him and Trucks are very close, they can't be compared. Trucks is on his peak right now as well I think, Taylor is getting a little sloppy, but the feeling is still there. The most beautiful tone of all time for sure, so rich and full.
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This just eats at your soul!! What a bloody marvellous guitar player! We've had brilliant sliders like Cooder and Gallagher but Mick surely has to be alongside them, and even Lowell George. This my fave Robert Johnson(which Jagger credited on album, as "trad. arranged; another rip off of a blues artist) number and my fave rendition. p.s google stephen dale petite, an interesting guy.
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The only guitarist to get out of the Stones alive!
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SLIDE LESSONS........
Unbeleivable Slide playing. Who else is in this league!?
rickster1957 2 years ago 13
Mick Taylor is the best white blues guitarist that ever lived. With him it's about soul, not technique.
sven7080 1 year ago 11