Mick Taylor interview by Tomi Lindblom (2004) / Finland
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@swiggy58a A loser for leaving your favourite band? A loser because we now have the gift of hindsight? Hindsight is always 20/20. If he had of stayed and died of drugs that would make him a winner? He made a choice and lived with it. He left the band at a young age still in his early 20's. Sometimes we all make choices we regret. That doesn't make him a loser.It's being human.
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@ziggy577 it's called middle age spread
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I don't know much Finnish. Why does everybody, wxcept Taylor have dark skin, like they've had to much sun?!?
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looks like he adopted the fat fro the other stones estente
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@TheGreatStonedOne Agreed. Duane is revered by the best in the world.
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Man, how did Mick get so fat?
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@gitpicker27 Duane Allman blows Mick Taylor out of the water. Sorry. Go listen to a live version of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" or "Whipping Post". "Statesboro Blues" if you want to hear why he was and remains the best electric slide guitar player of all time.
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@algrap1954 Duanes ok, but he's not at Micks level of playing...
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to pentadactylon: I love Mick Taylor also but haven't you ever heard of Duane Allman? To say that he is in the second row is ludicrous and tells me you really don't know what you're talking about.
@swiggy58a Mick Taylor left the Stones because they wouldn't give him the co-writing credits he deserved for certain songs, not due to his beliefs of "being better than the rest of the band." Please do research before talking.
xDeadMisfitsx 1 month ago 4
He was 20 years old in most of the photos and film of him you today...the year he joined the stones. He was 20 years old at Altamont, the video of him here is 35 years later when he was 55. He looks pretty normal..not much of a rock star...never really was.
hassledguy 1 year ago 2