On the road with Mick Taylor (Part 2)
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If you could synch this a/v too that'd be great, mate. Thanks for posting
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@mcgurkryans And most of the best Stones albums even after Taylor had his work on them in the studio.Mayall thought so highly of him and suggested him to the Rolling Stones. He wasn't interested in being a showman; but ALSO, he was such a creative force and technical guitarist especially on stage. All the highest regarded Stones albums either featured Jones or Taylor on guitar, although Ron Wood isn't a hack by any means.
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@mcgurkryans And that was a great thing! No wonder John Mayall thought so highly of him and suggested him to the Rolling Stones. But as they pointed out, when he left them, he wasn't interested in being a showman; but ALSO, he was such a creative force and technical guitarist especially on stage. All the highest regarded Stones albums either featured Jones or Taylor on guitar, although Ron Wood isn't a hack by any means. Wish MT would come perform more in the States.
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If Taylor was so essential to the Stones than why hasn't he produced any hits on his own? The Stones have hits before, during, and after the Taylor years.
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frownstrong you might be suprised to know that taylor played on both some girls and let it bleed. clearly the best work the stones did was from beggars to exile and taylor played an important roll. after some girls it was all garbage both in the studio and live
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ha ha ha you guys are a bunch of FUCKING DORKS!!! You all know so much about music but you are sitting at home with no life
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Keyboard controllers and synthesizers don't sound good. It doesn't mater if they use the best samples.
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stop complaining about that ronny wood didnt chang their sound, he did he plays all the guitar solo and he its a way better then keith richards that only play rhythm and chords all the time. mick taylor he was better in teqnique but the truely rolling stones sound its acient art of weaving a in guitars and when ronnie wood started this was more used
Say what you will, but the Stones most nasty/dirty work was produced during the Mick Taylor stretch.
mcgurkryans 2 years ago 8
To hear some talk, Taylor is an incoherent drug victim who is destitute. Glad to see he is anything but.
12stringsforme 2 years ago 5