The Stones recorded their 5 best albums of all time with Mick Taylor. He's the only lead guitarist the Stones ever had. Richards and Woods are excellent rhythm players but neither can put together s melodic solo. .
yes his vibrato technique should be the gold standard, love his playing, his sense of melody is above standard. He's not in his prime but he still kicks!
It has been said a million times because it is true. The stones best music was made with Mick Taylor. They made a few good songs after Mick but the masterpieces Mick Taylor created
I live in NY on Long Island and I had the pleasure of meeting Mick Taylor 4 times he was playing in these little places one time I was,so close to him playing I could have touched his guitar What was sad Mick always seemed depressed wasn't that friendly who knows why All I know is when I'm feeling depressed I listin to Mick Taylor And Those Awesome guitar solos and I'm not depressed anymore His solos can make you cry there so beautiful
I love Ron Wood’s guitar work after 1974, but at the same time it is clear to me that Mick Taylor has unbeatable melodic blues playing skills on guitar that nobody else in the Stones camp has ever had.
@@Methilde After reading my comment, what prompted you to write "You should listen more carefully"? Does my statement exclude that Mick Taylor had any guitar playing skills other than melodic lines?
@@dr.weaklicksofcrashedcurse4535 Sorry but all the comments were about his soloing, nothing special againt you. There's an extended version of "Bitch" were he improvise amazing rythmics variations :)
I was lucky enough to see Mick playing in a small(ish) room in Glasgow, probably around 2010 or there abouts, Absolutely unbelievable! An absolutely unbelievably amazing guitarist.
No doubt, Joao. Edit boc234 you are the first person I ever saw say that about Mick Taylor. You're on your own out there. In fact most people I know would despise you for uttering those words, including me.
@@boc234 Disagree, I've seen him live sometime around 2008 and he is phenomenal live. Some of the best chops I've seen. He is by far the best guitarist the stones ever had.
After Brian’s death, the Stones lucked out in acquiring Mick Taylor. No one else at the time could have filled Brian’s shoes. I’ll always feel that Brian was the Stones, but Mick T. did a fantastic job in bringing the band back.
I looked like Brian Jones in High School. My dad’s favorite band is The Rolling Stones so he frequently told me as such. As much as I like Ronnie, The Rolling Stones were at their best with Taylor. I only wish that Brian didn’t die. He was very talented musically but boozing made him too lethargic which is one of the reasons he was fired.
Both Beggar’s Banquet and Let It Bleed are masterpieces, and pretty much all the guitar work was done by Keith. Brian only played the slide on “No Expectations”. Brian wasn’t the Stones by a long-shot. Maybe in ‘63 and ‘64 you would’ve had a chance at making that argument, but not after “Satisfaction” in ‘65. The Stones fired Jones and Taylor was on board months before the former’s death. Both Taylor and the band were fortunate to find each other, but if we are gonna choose who was more fortunate, then it was definitely Taylor.
I love Mick's playing, he brought so much to the table and gave The Stones some of their best albums. He was there after Brian died and Altamont, wow. Get Yer ya ya's out, now that's some incredible music!
Halloween, 68' Mayall at the Winterland, really sucked,first two bands booed off stage, 19 year old kid by the name of Mick Taylor starts a solo that carries the night into greatness. Pure beauty.
I became a Stones fan when MT joined and stopped being a Stones fan when he left. You may not agree, but the stuff released after his departure is mostly shite with a few exceptions. MT's contributions to the band's greatest era 1969 - 1974 cannot be overstated. Listen to his slide playing on live version of 'Love in Vain' on GYYYO ... pure brilliance. I can understand why he left as he was getting screwed by Mick & Keith on song writing credit. Even though he probably didn't come up with many song ideas, I'm sure that he added the emotional blues quality that completely transformed the end product. Neither Mick or Keith had that capability so MT should be recognized for his contributions.
MT wrote songs and you can tell which ones are his - “Moonlight Mile” “Can’t You Heat Me Knocking” “Sway” and especially “Time Waits for No One”. He co-wrote all of those. Mick & Keith also burned Bill Wyman for “Jumping Jack Flash” and Brian Jones for “Paint it Black” and “Ruby Tuesday” which taints them as my heroes
Can’t argue with the assertion that the Stones declined after MT left. Not at all coincidentally, my favourite post-MT Stones track is “Hand Of Fate”, which features Wayne Perkins playing sone lovely guitar... in the style of Mick Taylor...
@@johnnapier1892 Bang on John sway ventilator blues tops plundered my soul winter thru the lonely nights he arranged everything. Take a look of Keith being interviewed 74 whistle test hees wasted Mick T was playing lead Rythm bass on sticky exileoatshead he carried Keith for 4yrs 69 73
Stephen james Donnelly Yessir. Some of His work was instantly recognizable to me - “Moonlight Mile” and “Time Waits for No One” are so much more sophisticated then Mick & Keith’s efforts , but “Sway” and “Ventilator Blues” wore Keith like his best pair of pants
I love Ronnie Wood. He s a great guy and seems very humble. But whenever I think about the Stones I always picture the early 70s era with Taylor or Brian Jones on the marimba and slide guitar.
Wood was good with Faces. His tone and rythm playing from that is what I wished he would’ve brought to the stones but for some reason, he sucked when he came to the stones.
Mick Taylor MADE the Stones for the peak career with him. Without him we would be listening to these songs today. He was perfect Lead guitar accompaniment. Great hire.
From 1978 - 2015, I've seen the Rolling Stones 24 times. The absolute highlight was seeing Taylor play with them in Philly in 2013. He played on Midnight Rambler, Can't You Hear Me Knocking and strummed a bit on Satisfaction. It was a great, great night. Never understood why they didn't use him more and why he wasn't invited back on the Zip Code Tour.
Mick Taylor was the only lead guitarist the Stones had. Jagger and Watts have publicly talked about the Mick Taylor years and said he's "melodic", "fluent", "musical", "which we didn't have before and don't have it now". Jagger loves Mick Taylor. The reason he left in '74 is because Keith Richards was jealous and treated him like hell. Richards doesn't want him on tour because Taylor gets the spotlight.
He left because they abused him. They are jealous of his talent. He knocked their asses in the dirt doing what he does naturally and they are,"The World's Greatest RNR Band". Somebody told them that, anyway.
Mick was great with the Stones, but IMHO his work with John Mayall on Crusade, Bare Wires, Laurel Canyon, and Dairy of a Band Vol.1 was exquisitely phenomenal! FYI Mayall’s Live in Europe LP in the US was released as Dairy of a Band Vol 2 in the UK.
Mick Taylor was an extreme introvert, just like Peter Green. The usual rock star life-style did not suit them. I have often wondered what masterpieces would have emerged from them if they were the nucleus of a band.
Mick was introduced by John mayall at a blues breakers gig at St. Albans back in 2004.... 'here's someone you all know and love'.... and he was brilliant... a little blues to start with then some of his stones' work.
Get yer ya yas out is one of the greatest guitar albums ever because of mick Taylor’s lead playing. He blows Ronnie wood into the next planet. He’s better than Keith too. He’s actually the only virtuous musician to ever play in the stones. Fuck those stones. Mick Taylor was the best thing that ever happened to them.
my favourite lead guitarist of all time. although - I have to be honest, he's not flowing here like he used to (1973 era live stuff. beautiful) But whatever ... still great to see him doing his thing.
Mick Taylor is a true hero and one of the best guitar players of all time There is no doubt about that But Keith, Brian and Ronnie are fantastic, too They are just different
Mick Taylor is a great guitar player. He is also a great song writer. Even though he is so good, I am not 100% sure that long guitar solos fit in with the band these days. However they might try it a bit as it gives the others and Jagger a bit of a break and they are all getting up in years. I love the Rolling Stones. Great music, a great band, exciting shows and I admire their longevity and staying power.
@ Wood had a wicked tone and chops the Faces - once he join the stones he was just Keiths side kick AND ALL were punching the clock - just a party Band .... 69 through 74 with MT was epic Pinnacle and that's it for me I still listen to Ya Ya's almost every day and probably over the decades I've listened to Ya Yas more than all other music combined.💪💪💖
I think that the MT lineup was the best. But he was way too good for them. It's a shame because he has never been considered as a real stone. You know, on every live he is behind them looking at his guitar neck... Well, I hope to see the best rock band ever in Paris for the 60th anniversary tour (and I hope to also see Mick with them)
I'm sorry, good as some of this is, nothing here can touch any of his solos on Blues From Laurel Canyon when he was all of 20... Utube has the album- tell me I'm wrong!
I was a big Stones fan as a kid. My mom worked in a big store... in the record department. So I got all the 45 RPM releases first. Customer had brought Sticky Fingers back.. outraged by the zipper on the cover. The store let the employees buy returned records for a quarter. I also got Sgt. Pepper the same way, due to the drug lyrics.
In the rare instance that Mr Taylor might read this but....just before the stones gig in London recently were you having a pint in a pub just down from the bow bells pub and did you have a pink rucksack on ? Absolutely spitting image , I was to starstruck to ask
it may not be too far off! If I were you I would have said hello! Mr. Taylor has been enjoying his retirement and just takes it easy at pubs on occasion so it very well could have been him.
Metamorphosis Ya damm it I knew I should have gone over , I'm convinced it was him , just thought he would have been invited to a box in the stadium or something not having a pint before the gig like everyone else, I will regret not saying hello for the rest of my life !
At 00:37 it looks like 2 menacing leopards entering the frame stage right to stalk an old mighty lion. Or gunfighters setting in for an ambush, their guitar necks as rifles. It happens after Mick plays this one note, a beautiful bend up into the stratosphere. But on a Gibson Les Paul.
Mick jagger savait les talents incroyables de guitariste solo et rythmique qu'il avait seul Keith Richard dont je nie pas qu'il est un immense guitariste était jaloux de Mick Taylor car il était tellement plus fort à tous les niveaux. Ron wood bon guitariste ne jamais pu l'égaliser. J'adore toujours le style guitariste de Taylor discret classe et surpuissant de solo en technique.
Jagger was jealous of Taylor's looks, Richards of Taylor's licks, and both of them were stingy like old Scrooge. So, Taylor was treated like a sharecropper, causing him to resign.
c'est toujours de voir Mick jouer avec les Stones, là où il aurait du rester, mais ce qui est marrant c'est qu à l’époque il était figé droit sur la scène sans bouger et là il se donne à fonds ! génial Mick
The most underrated guitarist ever! You rock Mick...
Zack Oh man, is he something to see. Saw him with the Stones on the 72' tour. Blew me away!
The Stones recorded their 5 best albums of all time with Mick Taylor. He's the only lead guitarist the Stones ever had. Richards and Woods are excellent rhythm players but neither can put together s melodic solo. .
Guitar Player Absolutely!
Paul Sullivan him and Rory Gallagher, whom I believe the stones were considering after Brian jones
This man is up there with all the other guitar hero’s spawned by the bluesbreakers. Love him .
If only the Stones would have given MICK TAYLOR this kind of respect when he was in the band. His playing is out of this world.
The definitive lead guitarist ---- bar none. This man is the living vibrato.
yes his vibrato technique should be the gold standard, love his playing, his sense of melody is above standard. He's not in his prime but he still kicks!
My favorite vibrato of all time.
Him, Clapton and Paul Kossoff are the vibrato Kings imho.
@@avi_s0ncin0 beats piss and pickhandles out of clapton..an over rated smack freak
@@bolivianbillionaire1349MT was addicted to smack when he was in the Stones
MT ! There IS no substitute ! Just the greatest . . The GOAT ! 😎🎸👍🏻
Mick Taylor is a mother breaker with his guitar. Excellent!!!
It has been said a million times because it is true. The stones best music was made with Mick Taylor. They made a few good songs after Mick but the masterpieces Mick Taylor created
What masterpiece did Mick Taylor create before or after his time with the Stones?
@@warager4753 wake the fuck up mate.......have a listen to Sticky Fingers.....
I live in NY on Long Island and I had the pleasure of meeting Mick Taylor 4 times he was playing in these little places one time I was,so close to him playing I could have touched his guitar What was sad Mick always seemed depressed wasn't that friendly who knows why All I know is when I'm feeling depressed I listin to Mick Taylor And Those Awesome guitar solos and I'm not depressed anymore His solos can make you cry there so beautiful
joseph giuffdrida well put Joe, know what you mean,🎸
Sway
🥲
I love Ron Wood’s guitar work after 1974, but at the same time it is clear to me that Mick Taylor has unbeatable melodic blues playing skills on guitar that nobody else in the Stones camp has ever had.
You should listen more carefully, Taylor could play greats rythmics parts too
@@Methilde After reading my comment, what prompted you to write "You should listen more carefully"? Does my statement exclude that Mick Taylor had any guitar playing skills other than melodic lines?
@@dr.weaklicksofcrashedcurse4535
Sorry but all the comments were about his soloing, nothing special againt you.
There's an extended version of "Bitch" were he improvise amazing rythmics variations :)
Never the Stones flew so high bifore!!!!! Mick Taylor "at the service" of two giants compose!!!!❤❤❤❤😲❗️❗️
Magic moments of Mick T and Mick J making majestic music.
I was lucky enough to see Mick playing in a small(ish) room in Glasgow, probably around 2010 or there abouts, Absolutely unbelievable! An absolutely unbelievably amazing guitarist.
One of the greatest Mick Taylor grossly underrated
The best guitarist the Rolling Stones ever had.
Yes, Keith agrees!
The best Rolling Stones albums are the ones that have Taylor as a member of the band.
Yeah, the Taylor years were the best, but he's really not that hot of a guitarist. Much like the Beatles, the sum was greater than the parts.
No doubt, Joao. Edit boc234 you are the first person I ever saw say that about Mick Taylor. You're on your own out there. In fact most people I know would despise you for uttering those words, including me.
@@boc234 Disagree, I've seen him live sometime around 2008 and he is phenomenal live. Some of the best chops I've seen. He is by far the best guitarist the stones ever had.
Yeah no doubt. Their considered their golden years where they weren’t trying to be the beatles lol
@@edgarp66 haha. I never heard that one before but it is so true!
They need to bring back Mick permanently
When you see the level of actual Stones gests (Gaga, Elton, Taylor swift... ) i can't imagine Taylor MICK in that circus.
love you mick taylor the bluesman
Jagger loved Taylor’s guitar playing & musician ship.
There’s nothing better in rock and roll than Taylor soloing over brilliant Jagger-Richards songs.
Absolutely ♥️
The music just flows out of the man like sheets of beautiful notes and tones draping the soundscape. And he makes it appear so effortless.
Mick Taylor was getting well with Mick Jagger when he was in the band and i think Keith was jealous of this
Can't you hear me knocking is his song!! My favourite stones track just amazing playing.
listen to him play sway with carla olson never heard a better guitar solo and includes free bird etc etc
After Brian’s death, the Stones lucked out in acquiring Mick Taylor. No one else at the time could have filled Brian’s shoes. I’ll always feel that Brian was the Stones, but Mick T. did a fantastic job in bringing the band back.
Lucked in I think you meant to say...
I looked like Brian Jones in High School. My dad’s favorite band is The Rolling Stones so he frequently told me as such. As much as I like Ronnie, The Rolling Stones were at their best with Taylor. I only wish that Brian didn’t die. He was very talented musically but boozing made him too lethargic which is one of the reasons he was fired.
Both Beggar’s Banquet and Let It Bleed are masterpieces, and pretty much all the guitar work was done by Keith. Brian only played the slide on “No Expectations”. Brian wasn’t the Stones by a long-shot. Maybe in ‘63 and ‘64 you would’ve had a chance at making that argument, but not after “Satisfaction” in ‘65.
The Stones fired Jones and Taylor was on board months before the former’s death. Both Taylor and the band were fortunate to find each other, but if we are gonna choose who was more fortunate, then it was definitely Taylor.
Jagger and Richards are the constant element. They are the Stones.
@@warager4753 Almost all the songs are Jagger and Richards. Which songs did Brian Jones write?
I love Mick's playing, he brought so much to the table and gave The Stones some of their best albums. He was there after Brian died and Altamont, wow. Get Yer ya ya's out, now that's some incredible music!
I saw the Stones with Mick Taylor at Altamont but was too young to know who he was.
@@ciscogirl6914 That's so cool, how old were you?
MT is a pure legend. thx for putting this altogether
Halloween, 68' Mayall at the Winterland, really sucked,first two bands booed off stage, 19 year old kid by the name of Mick Taylor starts a solo that carries the night into greatness. Pure beauty.
Mick ♥️🎸 Taylor ♥️🎸 Genius 🎸 ♥️ Absolutely
I used to be a fan of lightning-fast shredding, then I heard of Mick Taylor...
I became a Stones fan when MT joined and stopped being a Stones fan when he left. You may not agree, but the stuff released after his departure is mostly shite with a few exceptions. MT's contributions to the band's greatest era 1969 - 1974 cannot be overstated. Listen to his slide playing on live version of 'Love in Vain' on GYYYO ... pure brilliance. I can understand why he left as he was getting screwed by Mick & Keith on song writing credit. Even though he probably didn't come up with many song ideas, I'm sure that he added the emotional blues quality that completely transformed the end product. Neither Mick or Keith had that capability so MT should be recognized for his contributions.
MT wrote songs and you can tell which ones are his - “Moonlight Mile” “Can’t You Heat Me Knocking” “Sway” and especially “Time Waits for No One”. He co-wrote all of those. Mick & Keith also burned Bill Wyman for “Jumping Jack Flash” and Brian Jones for “Paint it Black” and “Ruby Tuesday” which taints them as my heroes
Can’t argue with the assertion that the Stones declined after MT left. Not at all coincidentally, my favourite post-MT Stones track is “Hand Of Fate”, which features Wayne Perkins playing sone lovely guitar... in the style of Mick Taylor...
Me too Dude
@@johnnapier1892 Bang on John sway ventilator blues tops plundered my soul winter thru the lonely nights he arranged everything. Take a look of Keith being interviewed 74 whistle test hees wasted Mick T was playing lead Rythm bass on sticky exileoatshead he carried Keith for 4yrs 69 73
Stephen james Donnelly Yessir. Some of His work was instantly recognizable to me - “Moonlight Mile” and “Time Waits for No One” are so much more sophisticated then Mick & Keith’s efforts , but “Sway” and “Ventilator Blues” wore Keith like his best pair of pants
I love Ronnie Wood. He s a great guy and seems very humble.
But whenever I think about the Stones I always picture the early 70s era with Taylor or Brian Jones on the marimba and slide guitar.
Wood was good with Faces. His tone and rythm playing from that is what I wished he would’ve brought to the stones but for some reason, he sucked when he came to the stones.
At 2.26 see Ronnie Wood, say WOW to Keith Richards, for Mick Talory, Ace solo !!!
Mick Taylor MADE the Stones for the peak career with him. Without him we would be listening to these songs today. He was perfect Lead guitar accompaniment. Great hire.
Mick Taylor Was the best ever ❤️
Yeah!!! Show'em how it's done Mick Taylor 👏 👍 👌 💯
I wish this 7 minutes was 7 hours.
Yes!
met him in 99 in atlantic city...invited me to drink with him after the show..nicest guy
We kind of miss Mick Taylor...
"kind of"?
Two difficulties I encountered over the past 50+ years with the band, missing Brian Jones and then Mick Taylor.
Best guitarist stones ever had..
Mick ‘s last solo is so satisfying !
From 1978 - 2015, I've seen the Rolling Stones 24 times. The absolute highlight was seeing Taylor play with them in Philly in 2013. He played on Midnight Rambler, Can't You Hear Me Knocking and strummed a bit on Satisfaction. It was a great, great night. Never understood why they didn't use him more and why he wasn't invited back on the Zip Code Tour.
Same here, my man. Taylor isn't only the best, he's world's apart.
I also never understood it, and recording Sticky Fingers at the Fonda Theater on the Zip Tour without Mick Taylor, it was a shame ...
Mick Taylor was the only lead guitarist the Stones had. Jagger and Watts have publicly talked about the Mick Taylor years and said he's "melodic", "fluent", "musical", "which we didn't have before and don't have it now". Jagger loves Mick Taylor. The reason he left in '74 is because Keith Richards was jealous and treated him like hell. Richards doesn't want him on tour because Taylor gets the spotlight.
I totally agree with you, it's a shame that on the 27th in Barcelona, there is no Mick Taylor with the Stones ...
He left because they abused him. They are jealous of his talent. He knocked their asses in the dirt doing what he does naturally and they are,"The World's Greatest RNR Band". Somebody told them that, anyway.
I concur with that, I would love to see some live
concert footage of the let it bleed tour
or any concert footage of stones/w Taylor!
Rule number uno: you shut up when Mick Taylor is playing! Especially with the Stones
Simply The Best 🎸From Rolling Stones 🎼🎶🎸😎👊
Bluesman Mick Taylor, The Best.
Brian e Taylor
Eram,foram o coração da banda.
BRAZIL
Mick was great with the Stones, but IMHO his work with John Mayall on Crusade, Bare Wires, Laurel Canyon, and Dairy of a Band Vol.1 was exquisitely phenomenal! FYI Mayall’s Live in Europe LP in the US was released as Dairy of a Band Vol 2 in the UK.
Mick Taylor was an extreme introvert, just like Peter Green. The usual rock star life-style did not suit them. I have often wondered what masterpieces would have emerged from them if they were the nucleus of a band.
Mick was introduced by John mayall at a blues breakers gig at St. Albans back in 2004.... 'here's someone you all know and love'.... and he was brilliant... a little blues to start with then some of his stones' work.
Get yer ya yas out is one of the greatest guitar albums ever because of mick Taylor’s lead playing. He blows Ronnie wood into the next planet. He’s better than Keith too. He’s actually the only virtuous musician to ever play in the stones. Fuck those stones. Mick Taylor was the best thing that ever happened to them.
Keith staring over at mick T and saying he fucking carried me man from 69 t74
Taylor & Kossof were amazing 🙌🙌
Oh my goodness
My two favorite guitar players
Taylor and Kossoff
So incredible
What about Sway
He the man.
What is the name of the song that Mick Taylor lead is playing at the end? Great groove. From Sticky FIngers?
my favourite lead guitarist of all time. although - I have to be honest, he's not flowing here like he used to (1973 era live stuff. beautiful) But whatever ... still great to see him doing his thing.
Mick Taylor is a true hero and
one of the best guitar players of all time
There is no doubt about that
But Keith, Brian and Ronnie are fantastic, too
They are just different
Mick Taylor is a great guitar player. He is also a great song writer. Even though he is so good, I am not 100% sure that long guitar solos fit in with the band these days. However they might try it a bit as it gives the others and Jagger a bit of a break and they are all getting up in years. I love the Rolling Stones. Great music, a great band, exciting shows and I admire their longevity and staying power.
Jagger is god aweful twice on silver train. Both on the harp and the vocals. Outisde of Taylor, this band has nothing left. And I love em
En los álbumes qué estuvo Taylor son los mejores y Ara viven de recuerdos las mismas canciones de antaño
Great compilation! thanks :)
he was the fluidity that the Rolling Stones miss so much since 1974. Only tie when good old Ron is fluid is when he plays a good slide
@ Wood had a wicked tone and chops the Faces - once he join the stones he was just Keiths side kick AND ALL were punching the clock - just a party Band ....
69 through 74 with MT was epic Pinnacle and that's it for me I still listen to Ya Ya's almost every day and probably over the decades I've listened to Ya Yas more than all other music combined.💪💪💖
Saw the stones in 69 Taylor was great
2:32 Keith and Ron can't keep up and just decide to stop playing. lol
2:40 Omg what a beautiful picture this moment
Mick is a totally underrated guitarist.
This is why they are the Greatest rock and roll bands!
Now that is the Rolling Stone anything less would be less
goat's head soup is unique in the illustrious catalogue of 'Stones albums because of Mick, and remains one of my top 3 albums from the band.
Wonderful that all 3 can get up and play together Ron Keith and MT
I believe Ronnie and Mick Taylor are quite close
Very nice, thank you. But incomplete... WHERE ARE THE SWAY SOLOS???
That second solo was incredible
Mick taylor. Idolo rolling stones. Fantastic
I think that the MT lineup was the best. But he was way too good for them. It's a shame because he has never been considered as a real stone. You know, on every live he is behind them looking at his guitar neck... Well, I hope to see the best rock band ever in Paris for the 60th anniversary tour (and I hope to also see Mick with them)
True fans always consider him to be a Stone.
I love Ronnie but Taylor was a dream ❤️
najlepszy gitarzysta Stonesów!
Went 2 The Perth WA Mick Jagger Concert!!!
Een geweldige gitarist, uit de stal van John Mayal !
he has become a lot more present on stage
"Stage Presence Lessons"
KEITH HAS HIS MOUTH OPEN PLAYING WITH MICK TAYLOR. DON'T YOU? A TOTALLY DIFFERENT BAND- JUST THE GREATEST
I'm sorry, good as some of this is, nothing here can touch any of his solos on Blues From Laurel Canyon when he was all of 20... Utube has the album- tell me I'm wrong!
Obviously the guitarist with the best tone the Stones ever had.
Il est resté un stone avec son style hyper class👍
WOW! Mick Taylor!!! Tu Meke!!
With Taylor, The Stones could have been the equal of The Beatles! As it is, since Taylor's ouster, no cigars !
What, the Stones are way better !
The Beatles didn't Last!
Paul McCartney was better than them as a solo act
Phil Montejano Stones with Mick Taylor were tops...... they suck in concert, like some garage band.
Phil Montejano - longevity has nothing to do with excellence. Without Mick Taylor, the Stones have not been very impressive.
The difference between playing for passion and for money .... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How ironic - they've been the best rock band in the world for decades - without their greatest guitarist!
Mick ....spitze!
I was a big Stones fan as a kid. My mom worked in a big store... in the record department. So I got all the 45 RPM releases first. Customer had brought Sticky Fingers back.. outraged by the zipper on the cover. The store let the employees buy returned records for a quarter. I also got Sgt. Pepper the same way, due to the drug lyrics.
In the rare instance that Mr Taylor might read this but....just before the stones gig in London recently were you having a pint in a pub just down from the bow bells pub and did you have a pink rucksack on ? Absolutely spitting image , I was to starstruck to ask
it may not be too far off! If I were you I would have said hello! Mr. Taylor has been enjoying his retirement and just takes it easy at pubs on occasion so it very well could have been him.
Metamorphosis Ya damm it I knew I should have gone over , I'm convinced it was him , just thought he would have been invited to a box in the stadium or something not having a pint before the gig like everyone else, I will regret not saying hello for the rest of my life !
bonkey dollocks If you live there then could very likely see him again since he is a local.
Metamorphosis Ya no I was just visiting for the stones
what a shame! at least you got to see the stones play.
I lile that 1984 song "Time waits for ....".
That was sweet Taylor put his head on Jaggers shoulder, give me my royalties...
At 00:37 it looks like 2 menacing leopards entering the frame stage right to stalk an old mighty lion. Or gunfighters setting in for an ambush, their guitar necks as rifles. It happens after Mick plays this one note, a beautiful bend up into the stratosphere. But on a Gibson Les Paul.
Thx Zack for uploading. Headphones or earbuds recommended.
Mick Taylor and the pebbles.
awesome
Mick jagger savait les talents incroyables de guitariste solo et rythmique qu'il avait seul Keith Richard dont je nie pas qu'il est un immense guitariste était jaloux de Mick Taylor car il était tellement plus fort à tous les niveaux. Ron wood bon guitariste ne jamais pu l'égaliser.
J'adore toujours le style guitariste de Taylor discret classe et surpuissant de solo en technique.
only lead guitar player that stone have
Mick Taylor in his prime was guitar legend....after Keith turned him on to smack he lost something
Ronnie's impressed @ 2:25...wow, look Keith.
Jagger was jealous of Taylor's looks, Richards of Taylor's licks, and both of them were stingy like old Scrooge. So, Taylor was treated like a sharecropper, causing him to resign.
Agreed
Wasted in the Stones
c'est toujours de voir Mick jouer avec les Stones, là où il aurait du rester, mais ce qui est marrant c'est qu à l’époque il était figé droit sur la scène sans bouger et là il se donne à fonds ! génial Mick
Keith Richards looks a bit like Harpo Marx in this video.
Find John Mayall's "Diary of a band" That is the utmost from Mick.
I CAN'T find it ???
Listen to the outro on sway. Do it again.