Rolling Stones - Love In Vain - Pittsburgh - July 22, 1972
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OUTASITE !!!!!!! This is just the cream of the cream of the cream of the Blues !!! Mick Taylor rules !... After all these years I still miss him !
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Back, when the Rolling Stones was a really good band.
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@fmxkool I don't think many people who listen to this are going to argue with you. MT has been my favorite guitarist since forever --he's the best IMHO of all of them. On slide he just soars into another zone. I love the man.
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one of my fav stones songs i know they didn't write it but i just love it love what taylor brought to it live
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Holy camoleons - this show was the first concert I ever attended! kg441 thank you so much for posting this.
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richards abd taylor both great together here!Thanks!
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Brian Jones would have been proud of the Rolling Stones Blues Project...
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This period makes me melt. There's true grit to the playing that is real and heartfelt. I mean it's the real deal - bluescraft. They were never better. I wish I could have seen them then. I can't say enough about Mick Taylor. If they had to change crew they really made a mistake not at least making an album with Taylor later on in order to recognize that which they shouldn't and couldn't deny. Fate, history, destiny, -whatever- fucks a lot of people sometimes and Taylor was one of them.
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ok...im gonna say something here and dont all you nuts get crazy and get your panties in a bunch....ok....hands down....as a pure blues guitarist...Taylor blows Clapton's doors off any day of the week......ANY DAY!!!
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unreal version....very rare to hear great piano on this song....
Mick Taylor owns this song! What a phenomenal "tour de force" on lead guitar. The main lead break and the outro on this Pittsburgh cut are even more brilliantly innovative and improvisational than his outstanding solo'ing on MSG and Ft Worth cuts from the same tour. The 72/73 tours were the high point of the Stones musically and Taylor was the catalyst, along with the superb musicianship of Hopkins, Keys, Price. Taylor, long gone from the Stones, but never forgotten and certainly never replaced.
matt88008 1 year ago 11
@matt88008 ...very well said, my friend.
kg441 1 year ago 3