Rolling Stones - You can't always get what you want live 1973
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Uploaded on Apr 21, 2010
Probably their pest performance of the song. Its recorded in Brussels in 1973. Fantastic solos from Mick Taylor and Bobby Keys.
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kpzrocks 1 year ago
Mick Taylor is pure magic.. Just saying..
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LuluRosenkrantz 6 months ago
There would be no Stones without Mick , Keef and Charlie and Bill .However the the biggest tragedy in R & B history was Taylor leaving the Stones .
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aps510 2 days ago
Mick Taylor played such beautiful lines and solos, they were never busy, just lyrical and brilliant.
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Christian Schock 1 week ago
According to the Stones official site for Brussels Affair, it is indeed Trevor Lawrence on sax.
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Rob D 1 month ago
there truly would be no stones without brian jones
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Eric Waters 2 months ago
Too much sax not enough Mick Taylor.
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mattia sfondrini 2 months ago
THE DON MICHELE ARCANGELUS
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pandoras box 2 months ago
R & B ???
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pandoras box 2 months ago
You twit...there wouldn't be no rolling stones if it was not for Brian Jones
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omeletpants 3 months ago
Mick Taylor and Brian Setzer are the two most underrated guitarists of all time
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ate inches 3 months ago
All the debate, all the controversy, all the opinions. It's been around for years. There's no question that Ronnie has made some excellent contributions over the years, and somebody mentioned Some Girls; what a great record with Ronnie. But never, ever question the contributions that Mick Taylor made with the Stones. Argue and debate all you want. Taylor's solo's were incredible. Something Ronnie can never get close to. Big mistake when the Stones let him go.
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