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Thanks for uploading. But ..Mick Taylor? Mick Taylor is a sideman here. This is a Jack Bruce band playing a Jack Bruce song. Let's be clear on who's who.
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@triptoheaveandho Agreed
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@hugatag well i think Jack played with many better guitarists than Clapton..
his work with Leslie West was astounding
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@garygomesg i agree
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in 1975... M T may well have thought hje would like to do something mre creative andf orignal than beiong ina Band that was moslty still doing basic blues and rock stuff =Jack was opne and had the guyt to push the envelop furthher than almost anyone of that era. such a hjelluav musican compaoser ands inger..id have jumped a the hance to make some really unique music
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Kinda like an actor leaving a hit sitcom because he THINKS he can do better!!!
BUY!!!!! Think about it. The personalities clashed. They had to have ben MAJOR MAOR Assholes!!!! Mick and Keef, that is.
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As if the Stonnes did anything interesting after 1969....Taylor was going crazy with boredom with the Stones.
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it's not that important...but I was wondering what kind of bass that is??? anyone? creative piece of music
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@janeythebrit Because you have an ear for the words Jack writes along with his fantastic voice and bass playing. I know the problem and its all about chemistry and without Clapton and Baker there ain't NO chemistry and its a shame because I know this song along with many other JB songs would have sounded huge with Cream performing. Look at their reunion performance in 2005 it was like they had been playing together for 40 years non stop. I rest my case



@TumbrelJockey Your absolutely right on there TumbrelJockey,life is much too short. Remember one thing,music is from the spirit and no body can destroy what we love in music. Did Mick Taylor make a mistake by quitting the Rolling Stones? Well in several interviews Mick Taylor said it was a huge mistake,He was only 26 at the time at an age where mistakes are common. He is still a musical genius and nobody can ever take that away from him.
Peace to you
hugatag 1 year ago 8
Now hang on a min... Mick Taylor left the Rolling Stones for this? Well, that was a clever move, wasn't it, Mick? (Note to Mick Taylor: you really must make an effort to stay way from the sort of drugs that caused you make this ever so DOPEY decision!)
ClitDoris 1 year ago 5