+Big Swifty Great job of recording , digitizing and preserving the last three of yours I watched/listened to. Thank you. This is another one where the audio is so good...Playing so good it should be a lice album/CD,etc. Guessing because 1989 the TV, Radio,etc. was not plating the blues this band did not get attention it earned.May be just as well. Fame brings some people the worst of life. BUT this is so...so...so good. The 28 to 30 minute portion is golden.Thanks.
+Pat Dwyer I think it's important and vital to archive all that is Mick Taylor, and to share so that everyone experiences what a virtuoso he is. He's far above "his clan". When he left The Stones their music suffered, save for "Tops" and "Waiting on a Friend", both songs that he played on. Thanks to the uploaded here. I haven't been productive enough posting these videos myself.
The Stones music didn't suffer? It depends how much a person is going to ignore his natural impulse to cringe whenever those famous guys on stage try to cut a solo. It depends how you define "suffering music", doesn't it? I hear a degradation in the music. Gone is the class in the playing, the upper realms of decency. He wasn't a burl on the tree, he was one of the tree's essential branches.
like i said it changed. the fluid lead lines had gone forever but ron wood is a god in his own right, not in a virtuosic sense maybe but his sense of melody and harmony is also very very keen
It took me a whole bunch of years to realize that I'm more of a Mick Taylor fan than I am a Stones fan.
I love his guitar playing .....and his licks/ rifts are so catchy !!!!!!..... Thanks for the upload!!!
Mick taylor awesome.👌👌🎸🎸
This is my video. I shot it. I digitized it.
+Big Swifty Great job of recording , digitizing and preserving the last three of yours I watched/listened to. Thank you. This is another one where the audio is so good...Playing so good it should be a lice album/CD,etc. Guessing because 1989 the TV, Radio,etc. was not plating the blues this band did not get attention it earned.May be just as well. Fame brings some people the worst of life. BUT this is so...so...so good. The 28 to 30 minute portion is golden.Thanks.
+Pat Dwyer I think it's important and vital to archive all that is Mick Taylor, and to share so that everyone experiences what a virtuoso he is. He's far above "his clan". When he left The Stones their music suffered, save for "Tops" and "Waiting on a Friend", both songs that he played on.
Thanks to the uploaded here. I haven't been productive enough posting these videos myself.
taylor is a god but their music didn't suffer after his departure. just changed.
The Stones music didn't suffer? It depends how much a person is going to ignore his natural impulse to cringe whenever those famous guys on stage try to cut a solo. It depends how you define "suffering music", doesn't it? I hear a degradation in the music. Gone is the class in the playing, the upper realms of decency. He wasn't a burl on the tree, he was one of the tree's essential branches.
like i said it changed. the fluid lead lines had gone forever but ron wood is a god in his own right, not in a virtuosic sense maybe but his sense of melody and harmony is also very very keen
Blondie and MICK