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Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter - London - Sept 9, 1973

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

End of the Mick Taylor-era.
Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, England

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  • Mick Taylor and Keith, they rocked it - loved Ron with Faces but he didn't mesh like Taylor and Richards. Mick Taylor - criminally underrated and no royalties. Someone should take a bullwhip to Jagger & Richards give them a little Midnight Rambler. This version is effing incredible even without Merry Clayton doing backing vocals. Thanks for posting it!

  • Taylor kept Keef on the edge, Keef really had to play well, or sound like like shit, i've listen to the Brian stage, Brian kept him sharp, Taylor kept him sharp, if him and woody have this ancient form of guitar weaving down, i dont know where it is, i dont hear it, if any body had it, it wasTaylor and him......freak

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  • I too love ronnie Wood--with The Faces---Mick Taylo era was their finest !!!!

  • I believe this from a bootleg called "Nasty Music" recorded in Brussels in 1973.

    It is excellent, although the version played at Altamont is a very raw version, considering the events unfolding around them.

  • @beatlephred Yeah Mick Taylor got screwed...I think mostly by Mick. And Im sure Keith was aware of it.

  • Never quite worked out why Charlie Watts is such a perfect drummer to this music, perhaps its what he doesn't do rather than what he does ...

  • this out rocks zepplin!!!

  • @3d3a3v3i3d what the fuck is to you who i know

  • wow, forgot how good mick taylor was...damn

  • @beatlephred

    Absolutely !!! Once Mick left the Stones went downhill really quickly. Most of my favourite Stone's songs 1968 - 1975 are partly because of his guitar playing: how about Richards and Taylor playing against each other on Sticky Finger's "Can't you hear me knocking": best guitar duet EVER !

    Ronnie unfortunately is just a poor man's Keith.

  • Taylor played on some of the best Stones albums that marked an era of Rock."Time Waits for No One"on Its Only Rock N Roll (1974) was his swan song masterpiece for the band.

  • @ALLEYJOE who the fuck are you that you don´t know him????

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