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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

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  • He sure can play.

    

  • mick taylor drag the stones down????? was that comment for real or are you a total idiot, i know everybody is entitled to there opinion, but that was a stupid comment, all mick taylor did was lift them to a higher level, something that ronnie wood [ no disrespect intended] could never do.

  • You're an idiot. Between the two of them they elevated the stones musically. It's no fallacy to say that the stones were at their creative peek when Mick and Brian were members collectively. The music started to slide into pastiche after Taylor left the band in particular. Not that I'm knocking Ronnie Woods. He is a worthy contemporary whom compliments Keith in his own way. But he never challenged Keith's playing like Jones or especially Taylor. Taylor was an unsung and overlooked Stone.

  • if you ask me all brian jones and mick taylor did was drag the stones down but the stones were loyal to them so dont rag the ones that made it (mick ,kieth,ron and charlie)

  • Chuck Levall always over plays, RIP Ian Stewart and Nicky.

  • Stones? Where?

  • MICK TAYLOR est l'un des meilleurs guitaristes de l'histoire du rock... comment cet idiot de Keith Richards a misé sur ce crétin de Ron Wood ?

  • love this guy, and in my opinion the stones made the best songs when he was with em. incredible guitar player

  • TAYLOR is great !

  • @JoshSwartzberg Look, I met Chuck Leavell, nice guy, great with the Stones live, but didn't have anything to do with or compare to with others that recorded great Stones records over the years. Not any part of any debate. I was being sarcastic. Mick Taylor never did any memorablae record after he left the Stones, if he did more than one, very few bought it. But you're right Chuck has been part of the live line up along with some others that I mentioned above. He deserves his credit. B. Keys!

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