@@obbor4 , Yes Keith is doing the Intro , Lead and alot of riffs.. but Do you hear the double stop run at 1:13 right after Jagger says "shoulder" .... thats Mick Taylor . This is a 2 guitar song , lots of riffs for both
@@green323turbo True, there is always an interplay between any of the combinations of Stones guitarists, but the commenter singled out Keith here, who, along with Mick, was surely playing some great guitar on the tour. This has always been my favorite Stones album, live or otherwise. When people ask me why Sam Cutler started that introductory line calling the Stones being the "greatest rock and roll band in the world" I always refer them to 'Get Yer Ya Yas Out.' They were at the top of their game on this and the following tour. And rock and roll (as opposed to a great many groups now playing "Rock") was what they were playing. Thanks for responding and for digging the Stones!
I was at the 2nd (late) show on Friday, November 28, 1969 at Madison Square Garden. Incredible energy and audience vibe. The reason Mick J. says "sorry you had to wait" is due to interminable gaps between acts. That waiting part was awful. Stones finished after midnight. Opening acts in order were Terry Reid, B.B. King, and Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Unforgettable experience!
I was at one of the shows there that weekend too; after all this time I forget which day. At the show I saw (same opening acts you named) the Stones came onto the stage at midnight. Mick said "Sorry you had to wait," but then pissed me off by adding "We had to wait too, right?" I think the delays were because the shows were being filmed and recorded--you can hear the reference to the busted button on "Get Your Ya-yas Out." I had to leave before the show was over (missed "Satisfaction") in order to catch the last train home.
Saw them in Los Angeles on this tour with the same lineup. The 2nd of two shows that night started two and half hours late because the first one did. They had an ice hockey match in the afternoon and had difficulty getting the ice off and the floor layer down to start the show. The Stones finished at 5 IN THE MORNING!!!! It was all worth it!
You have to hand it to these gentlemen, 'cause they really did something for rock and roll. The rhythmic sense and sense of energy, of syncopation, of driving sound is in my eyes their gift to rock & roll and we should use that gift for the music of the present.
I attended the only garden matinee ("Welcome to the breakfast show"). The "sorry you had to wait" comment, whether at matinee or evening performances, obviously came at the beginning. For matinee performance, "Honky Tonk Woman" was the last song performed.
Stones had 2 secrets in 69 their best year of all, Bill Wyman's boomin bass and Mick Taylor. I have been searching for that Omega shirt since 1969 and I cannot ever find one. Nobody will even make one. My dad thought it was a That girl shirt, Lol that'd work though, this was when Mick danced cool, before his um lessons I would like to have that 69 Gibson SG of MT's. At some point I think around Black n Blue they went from their live Gibsony sound rough and rock'n to the Fender sound, sweet cleans but it misses that Gibson punch in the mouth later on, this is Gibson heaven.The Stones had this loose wobble to their sound anchored by Billy the bottom bass man.
I have always thought it was one of the coolest shirts ever! The Omega symbol huh, or that girl hehe or lulumon, now I will have to go look at that I never heard of em, I like the power they have when they first get on their instruments, you can just hear the intensity like wild bulls stompin at the gate.
@FenderJaguarMan12 I agree, Keith probably wasn't jealous. But do you really think that Mick Taylors guitar playing is "repetitive noodling"? It's called improvising, and he's a fantastic soloist.
I loved this era of the Stones. With the addition of Taylor it was as though there were suddenly two Keiths on stage. At last he was free to explore his intertwined guitar sounds with someone who could actually do it.
O Keith toca na banda. Nas colaborações faz de tudo. Sola...faz o diabo. Mas nós Stones... é uma empresa de entretenimiento. Assim funciona o business.
@soundshunter In his book, Keith just says MT was a very shy, very morose guy who didn't quite fit in with the group. But I wonder if Keith was a very intimidating presence and he doesn't even realize it.
I recently listened to the audio book about Altamont it was 9 hours of Stones Heaven, after Altamont . The Stones were smart they hired Chip Monck who designed their stage and lighting confronted a member of the Angels stealing a large custom purple carpet that was part of the Rolling Stones stage set and lost his teeth being hit in the mouth with a pool cue. He later tracked down the person and managed to trade a case of brandy for the carpet, that rug is still somewhere today, just search Altamont audio book, highly recommended.
Imagino que gran parte de éste publico estuvo en woodstock, que buen año para todos seguir disfrutando de estos colosos del rock. Y ahora en gira nuevamente.
@Atrvexo Actually I don't know why I'm comparing them really I would say always that Keith is more original but the era with Mick Taylor is probably my favourite era of the Rolling Stones so he obviously did bring something. Still it was mainly my annoyance at the comment saying Keith was jealous of Mick Taylor that spurred those comments lol.
@FenderJaguarMan12 Ok now I understand! The era with Taylor is also my favourite, I don't think anyone was jealous of anyone really, they were all great. To me Taylor is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) British guitarist of all time. But that's just me :) Taylors vibrato is very unique, and to me he has a unique style of playing that is very fluid and melodic. In this video I think he overplays a bit, but this was 1969 and he had just joined the group.
Mick Taylor left the Stones for 2 reasons: He would die because of drugs. His nose was almost boring when he left. The other reason is that keith was jealous of him for being so good with the guitar and keith created a tense atmosphere because of this. A loss to the rock. Maybe he will start playing with them soon.
Its only the dogs Bollocks , the Stones in their Hey Day , so potent and on point , forget the Taylor aspect and arguments , they are brimming with youth and fervour .
Mick T plays the fills and turnarounds but Keef handles the actual solo. Also, check MT’s fantastic chugging rhythm during Keith’s solo. That knocks me out.
The greatest mistake the Stones ever made was not doing WHATEVER IT TOOK, to keep Mick Taylor in the band. For starters, they could have PAID him. He was given no credits on SEVERAL albums---in other words, no residuals. In addition, his mates should have helped him with drug addiction and got him the help he needed to stay with the band. They did not... With all due respect to Keith Richards---on Mick Taylor's WORSE DAY, Keef couldn't hold a candle to him. Make no mistake, Keith Richards is a very good guitarist. Mick Taylor is a GREAT guitarist. A guitar genius. Right up there with Hendrix, Clapton, and Santana. No doubt about it. The five albums he produced with the Stones from '69-'74 are all classics. The band was never the same after 1974.
I think I Busted a button on my trousers, hope they don't fall down, Start jumping around, man, I have to do it up again, you don't want my trousers to fall down now do you! exclaims Mick. Kiss you goodbye and we leave you to kiss each other good bye. Get your Ya Ya's Out!
wow the one group I have never seen & only lived 10 miles from ``` Madison Sq Garden ``` still kick my self in the ass ~ $50 dollars for the bus ride there & back and Ticket
@soundshunter Incorrect. Drugs were a big issue, as he was trying to keep up w/ Keith w/ the partying. Yet the "jealousy" thing is bullshit. Keith's always been candid about being in awe over Taylor's ability as a soloist. In a recent interview, Keith spoke of Taylor's virtuosity, saying the '69-73 years were Keith's favorite as a live band & that if he had HIS way, Taylor'd still be in the band. Taylor left because of musical boredom & Mick & Keith's refusal to give him song-writing credits.
@@keeponrollin7922 He managed the tour, but him and Keith hung out together between shows. He was the nephew of the founder of ABKCO Music & Records. He also produced "Gimme Shelter" and "Get Your Ya Ya's". He has a great book for Stones fans.
@@teleguy5699 oh so Allen Klein wasnt founder of label? But was he the one in hotel room when they put brown sugar on record player in gimme shelter doc?
@@keeponrollin7922 Allen Klein was the founder. Ronnie was his nephew (I stand corrected). That was him at the studio. There is another shot of him giving Mick a funny look when they are waiting for a helicopter to take them to Altamont. He bought out his uncle for the rights to be the Stones manager. ua-cam.com/video/KQl1heKBNWI/v-deo.html
THis is fantastic, but the Original is truly one of the best rock songs ever recorded. Its absolutely perfect with all the layers of country guitar licks
Los stones en Madison antes de que llegues a California tienen a sus pies a Janis Joplin su magia nadie la podia parar Soy Raul Huertas el rolling stones
From Gimme Shelter....obviously the whole Garden show was filmed....we had some more in the bonus features of the dvd and the Get yer yaya's out bonus dvd....can we get all the existing footage of the Garden together and just release it already....would be a great dvd.....
@FenderJaguarMan12 I don't understand why you have to compare them? I also love Keith, he's obviously a fantastic songwriter and a great rhythm guitarist! Of course you are allowed to think that Taylor is a bad copy of Clapton, even if I think that's crazy and disrespectful. Listen to Brussels Affair (you can find it on youtube) if you haven't done that, I don't think you have listened to him properly.
Glory days. Enjoy yours while you can. They are fleeting.
Keith was a monster in 69, great guitar work. Stones were amazing in their day.
All the tastey double stop riffs were Mick Taylor
@@green323turbo Keith is playing the leads on this song. You can clearly both see and hear that here.
@@obbor4 , Yes Keith is doing the Intro , Lead and alot of riffs.. but Do you hear the double stop run at 1:13 right after Jagger says "shoulder" .... thats Mick Taylor . This is a 2 guitar song , lots of riffs for both
@@green323turbo True, there is always an interplay between any of the combinations of Stones guitarists, but the commenter singled out Keith here, who, along with Mick, was surely playing some great guitar on the tour. This has always been my favorite Stones album, live or otherwise. When people ask me why Sam Cutler started that introductory line calling the Stones being the "greatest rock and roll band in the world" I always refer them to 'Get Yer Ya Yas Out.' They were at the top of their game on this and the following tour. And rock and roll (as opposed to a great many groups now playing "Rock") was what they were playing. Thanks for responding and for digging the Stones!
@@obbor4 , Yes, im a huge fan of the Stones. Here's one of my stones covers. ,ua-cam.com/video/eHBkQgsMTQE/v-deo.html
The Rolling Stones
The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.
No doubt
No Doubt is good, but not the best.
at that time. Now..... no way
In 1969 The Who was much better. An explosive quartet that was unmatched by anyone.
Mick is wearing the Leo symbol on his shirt....
Charlie’s good tonight, inne?
I was at the 2nd (late) show on Friday, November 28, 1969 at Madison Square Garden. Incredible energy and audience vibe. The reason Mick J. says "sorry you had to wait" is due to interminable gaps between acts. That waiting part was awful. Stones finished after midnight. Opening acts in order were Terry Reid, B.B. King, and Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Unforgettable experience!
wow sounds like a fantastic night!
exept for the waiting part LUL
I was at one of the shows there that weekend too; after all this time I forget which day. At the show I saw (same opening acts you named) the Stones came onto the stage at midnight. Mick said "Sorry you had to wait," but then pissed me off by adding "We had to wait too, right?" I think the delays were because the shows were being filmed and recorded--you can hear the reference to the busted button on "Get Your Ya-yas Out." I had to leave before the show was over (missed "Satisfaction") in order to catch the last train home.
@Frans is taken don’t be jealous. Be happy
Saw them in Los Angeles on this tour with the same lineup. The 2nd of two shows that night started two and half hours late because the first one did.
They had an ice hockey match in the afternoon and had difficulty getting the ice off and the floor layer down to start the show.
The Stones finished at 5 IN THE MORNING!!!! It was all worth it!
This song was about 6 months old in this video. Hard to believe. Many hearing it for first time.
Moves like Jagger... I love the way he avoids the chick who goes after him... Thank you kindly
this is the best mick version long life old boy play when your 100 all the best
You have to hand it to these gentlemen, 'cause they really did something for rock and roll. The rhythmic sense and sense of energy, of syncopation, of driving sound is in my eyes their gift to rock & roll and we should use that gift for the music of the present.
Smilyeyez They did more than "do something". They invented the genre.
Satisfaction great in Gimme Shelter 1969 U.S.Tour.
Pure magic , when there was no back groundsingers and Keith did all the background .Just fantastic :-)
I attended the only garden matinee ("Welcome to the breakfast show"). The "sorry you had to wait" comment, whether at matinee or evening performances, obviously came at the beginning. For matinee performance, "Honky Tonk Woman" was the last song performed.
The stones know how to fully fill a stadium and give a terrific and an awesome performance 🎉🎉
God this sounds so so dirty damm good, wonderful
Hands Down........Best R & R song EVER !!!!
You damn right Barry Strum
I totally agree Barry Strum
I WAS THERE ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Me as well!
My first time was 75 at MSG
Kids running up on the stage and Charlie and Keith just jammin' on through the chaos. These guys were magical then and always have been.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to MICK - 75 YEARS OLD TODAY
Wish they had the WHOLE concert on vid, especially midnight rambler.
ME TOO.
It's out there, somewhere.
There is a video of Midnight Rambler, it never made the movie or light of day, why, idk
Check out the Stones at the Marque club. Midnight Rambler
Stones had 2 secrets in 69 their best year of all, Bill Wyman's boomin bass and Mick Taylor. I have been searching for that Omega shirt since 1969 and I cannot ever find one. Nobody will even make one. My dad thought it was a That girl shirt, Lol that'd work though, this was when Mick danced cool, before his um lessons I would like to have that 69 Gibson SG of MT's. At some point I think around Black n Blue they went from their live Gibsony sound rough and rock'n to the Fender sound, sweet cleans but it misses that Gibson punch in the mouth later on, this is Gibson heaven.The Stones had this loose wobble to their sound anchored by Billy the bottom bass man.
It was a lululemon shirt lol
I have always thought it was one of the coolest shirts ever! The Omega symbol huh, or that girl hehe or lulumon, now I will have to go look at that I never heard of em, I like the power they have when they first get on their instruments, you can just hear the intensity like wild bulls stompin at the gate.
Greg Jay: Yeah, I'd love to have a reproduction of this Omega-symbol outfit of Jagger's from this era for cosplay purposes!
Keith.
I agree with everything you said.
STONES HAD FERVOR BACK THEN WITH MR. MICK TAYLOR!
Mas quem faz toda música...solo e ritmo é o Keith.....???
Saw them with Ron last year. They actually have more fervor now.
And saw them with Brian in '66. The most fervor then.
Mick rolling his eyes again.
This is great!
@FenderJaguarMan12 I agree, Keith probably wasn't jealous. But do you really think that Mick Taylors guitar playing is "repetitive noodling"? It's called improvising, and he's a fantastic soloist.
Mick Taylor was THE BEST guitarist the Stones ever had. Period.
They were never the same band after 1974.
WOW Sounds, You have some Fantastic videos of The Stones!!!..I Really enjoyed this one alot! 5*s Thanks Sounds..Anita
Great R'n'Roll band in the World !
Jamais entendu mieux ! Merci les Stones !✊💥😉
Merci pour ce partage !
The crowd has no control! Just going up on the stage! Wow!
I loved this era of the Stones. With the addition of Taylor it was as though there were suddenly two Keiths on stage. At last he was free to explore his intertwined guitar sounds with someone who could actually do it.
O Keith toca na banda. Nas colaborações faz de tudo. Sola...faz o diabo. Mas nós Stones... é uma empresa de entretenimiento. Assim funciona o business.
GREAT RAW DISTORTED GREAT GUITAR WORK!!
Keith best.
Mick Taylors double stop runs sounds so great and Keith is in top form
Sublimes Rolling Stones 👍👍👍👍
Mick Taylor subtly added so much.At least for those who dig it
@chrismarshall1950
Mick Taylor left because he wanted some writing credit on some songs he helped write, and Mick and Keith said no.
hahahahhahahahahahah what a joke !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He left because he couldnt keep up creativly .
Love this song and the Rolling Stones
The best
How happy they all were in this moment of time.
@soundshunter
In his book, Keith just says MT was a very shy, very morose guy who didn't quite fit in with the group. But I wonder if Keith was a very intimidating presence and he doesn't even realize it.
I LISTENED TO THIS IN VIET NAM ....
Far out man , lovely
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIR MICK !
I recently listened to the audio book about Altamont it was 9 hours of Stones Heaven, after Altamont . The Stones were smart they hired Chip Monck who designed their stage and lighting confronted a member of the Angels stealing a large custom purple carpet that was part of the Rolling Stones stage set and lost his teeth being hit in the mouth with a pool cue. He later tracked down the person and managed to trade a case of brandy for the carpet, that rug is still somewhere today, just search Altamont audio book, highly recommended.
Bravo for posting...
God Given. Thank you kindly for sharing.
I want an omega symbol t-shirt like the one Mick's wearing during this performance!
Imagino que gran parte de éste publico estuvo en woodstock, que buen año para todos seguir disfrutando de estos colosos del rock. Y ahora en gira nuevamente.
Precious moment in time.
Very nice show !!!!!! Keith is a boss ROCK N ROLLLLLLLLLLLL
The band!
@Atrvexo Actually I don't know why I'm comparing them really I would say always that Keith is more original but the era with Mick Taylor is probably my favourite era of the Rolling Stones so he obviously did bring something. Still it was mainly my annoyance at the comment saying Keith was jealous of Mick Taylor that spurred those comments lol.
SOOO GOOODDD!!
I bet the first 30 rows couldn't hear for a few days I love it ..Loud crunch vocals raw.and Bill thumping that bass .
@FenderJaguarMan12 Ok now I understand! The era with Taylor is also my favourite, I don't think anyone was jealous of anyone really, they were all great. To me Taylor is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) British guitarist of all time. But that's just me :) Taylors vibrato is very unique, and to me he has a unique style of playing that is very fluid and melodic. In this video I think he overplays a bit, but this was 1969 and he had just joined the group.
Mas é o Keith que faz tudo nessa música.....
Lo mejor de lo mejor!
Mick Taylor left the Stones for 2 reasons: He would die because of drugs. His nose was almost boring when he left. The other reason is that keith was jealous of him for being so good with the guitar and keith created a tense atmosphere because of this. A loss to the rock. Maybe he will start playing with them soon.
Why would Kieth be Jelouse ....sounds like bullcrap to me but then I wasn't in the room when Kieth said that ........
Its only the dogs Bollocks , the Stones in their Hey Day , so potent and on point , forget the Taylor aspect and arguments , they are brimming with youth and fervour .
Wow. Great security at MSG then.............
love that !!!
Amazing
Lagu ini yang membuat jadi penggemar berat saya ke TRS...
Taylor's lead guitar bites through and Charlie really slamming the skins!!!
Keith is playing lead guitar here
Richards always plays lead on this song. :)
Nope, Keith plays the basic chords to HTW, Taylor does the blistering licks and fills.
Mick T plays the fills and turnarounds but Keef handles the actual solo.
Also, check MT’s fantastic chugging rhythm during Keith’s solo. That knocks me out.
@@chasbodaniels1744 Thank you! I knew my ears and eyes didn't deceive me.😁
The greatest mistake the Stones ever made was not doing
WHATEVER IT TOOK, to keep Mick Taylor in the band.
For starters, they could have PAID him. He was given no credits on SEVERAL albums---in other words, no residuals.
In addition, his mates should have helped him with drug addiction and got him the help he needed to stay with the band.
They did not...
With all due respect to Keith Richards---on Mick Taylor's WORSE
DAY, Keef couldn't hold a candle to him.
Make no mistake, Keith Richards is a very good guitarist.
Mick Taylor is a GREAT guitarist. A guitar genius.
Right up there with Hendrix, Clapton, and Santana.
No doubt about it.
The five albums he produced with the Stones from '69-'74 are all classics. The band was never the same after 1974.
This song is no.47 in the world-all-time-charts
......and then she blew my mind ;-)
Long live the stones.where is rock n roll now??
THE BEST RYTHMIC IN THE WORLD !!!!
I think I Busted a button on my trousers, hope they don't fall down, Start jumping around, man, I have to do it up again, you don't want my trousers to fall down now do you! exclaims Mick.
Kiss you goodbye and we leave you to kiss each other good bye.
Get your Ya Ya's Out!
Mick Jagger having fun, bet he didn't lose his trousers.
+SeaBassVamp What is a Ya Ya ?
@@jsteelman1000 Get Your Ya Ya's Out is a live Stones album. What the ya ya's are, however, is anyone's guess.
@@joeymorvant161 Ya Ya's Is Yur ASS
@@JamesMatchboxLee Thanks, I think, lol!
wow the one group I have never seen & only lived 10 miles from
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Madison Sq Garden
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still kick my self in the ass ~ $50 dollars for the bus ride there & back and Ticket
Mick T taking all that guitar flavor throughout until Keef takes the solo. Awesome lineup
Praticamente todo o fundo. E mais o solo e o Keith.
the voice, the accent, the moves, the outfits, the charm, the charisma... Mick Jagger. Pure sex.
@soundshunter
Incorrect. Drugs were a big issue, as he was trying to keep up w/ Keith w/ the partying. Yet the "jealousy" thing is bullshit. Keith's always been candid about being in awe over Taylor's ability as a soloist. In a recent interview, Keith spoke of Taylor's virtuosity, saying the '69-73 years were Keith's favorite as a live band & that if he had HIS way, Taylor'd still be in the band. Taylor left because of musical boredom & Mick & Keith's refusal to give him song-writing credits.
I love how they don’t speed up songs like most live bands.
That happened in 1972's tour .... and '73 bit of Goodies 😉
Nossa que vídeo legal 😎 😎 😎!!!
Muito bom❤❤
Yust a great BAND 🇨🇦🇩🇪
AMPEG, AMPEG ,AMPEG!!!!!! YEA!!
Keef...
Remember, the Stones are so hot they can make BASS amps sound gooD!
The entire backline is bass amps.
top top
Tony Funches was busy during this song 😯 How many Ampegs per guitar?
@chrismarshall1950 I don't think it was Ian Stewart on this tour. I'm pretty sure you're hearing Nicky Hopkins on piano.
No,it’s Ian Stewart Nicky Hopkins didn’t start playing live with them into 1971
Far out :)
Rolling FCKN Stones!!!
STONES!!!
The maysels brothers must have miles and miles of footage left over from this tour and doc.
They do. Ron Schneider wrote me back and said they have tons and was hoping they'd release it for the 50th, but nothing so far.
@@teleguy5699 wasnt he Keith's sidekick back then?
@@keeponrollin7922 He managed the tour, but him and Keith hung out together between shows. He was the nephew of the founder of ABKCO Music & Records. He also produced "Gimme Shelter" and "Get Your Ya Ya's". He has a great book for Stones fans.
@@teleguy5699 oh so Allen Klein wasnt founder of label? But was he the one in hotel room when they put brown sugar on record player in gimme shelter doc?
@@keeponrollin7922 Allen Klein was the founder. Ronnie was his nephew (I stand corrected). That was him at the studio. There is another shot of him giving Mick a funny look when they are waiting for a helicopter to take them to Altamont.
He bought out his uncle for the rights to be the Stones manager.
ua-cam.com/video/KQl1heKBNWI/v-deo.html
so it wasn't recorded in Madison, WI? Misleading title.
Jesus, Madison.
Oh to be the girl who almost got to Mick on stage, and what a great story she’ll have to tell her kids, grandkids and beyond.
the guitar on this is so much better than the studio version!
THis is fantastic, but the Original is truly one of the best rock songs ever recorded. Its absolutely perfect with all the layers of country guitar licks
@soundshunter annnndd he wasent given credit to alot of the songs he wrote
This is completly in film
Wow great concert during this time the chicks throwing themselfs at mick Jagger great stuff.
Na verdade. Keith é inigualável. No seu som.
Los stones en Madison antes de que llegues a California tienen a sus pies a Janis Joplin su magia nadie la podia parar Soy Raul Huertas el rolling stones
Великие музыканты
"Sorry you had to wait." ("Charlie, you're late ." St Peter)
Who is watching on november 28 and 29, 2019?
why YT? Why cut this..not like the '69 videos have never been circulated... what's the big deal.. oh yeah, you dont want YT to e so great.. genius
From Gimme Shelter....obviously the whole Garden show was filmed....we had some more in the bonus features of the dvd and the Get yer yaya's out bonus dvd....can we get all the existing footage of the Garden together and just release it already....would be a great dvd.....
Keeeeeeeef !!!
@Ishhkabibble what !WHAT! YEAH!
far out ! sorry you wait for while
Compare the joyfulness of the crowd during this song to the absolute sadness of the crowd around the stage at Altamont.
haha, fans rushing the stage and they don't miss a beat. You can tell they were used to that. Real rock stars....
@FenderJaguarMan12 I don't understand why you have to compare them? I also love Keith, he's obviously a fantastic songwriter and a great rhythm guitarist! Of course you are allowed to think that Taylor is a bad copy of Clapton, even if I think that's crazy and disrespectful. Listen to Brussels Affair (you can find it on youtube) if you haven't done that, I don't think you have listened to him properly.
now the kids have rap/hip hop.........poor poor poor poor kids!!!!!!
Ian Stwart played piano with the Stones.