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Keith on Silver Train
That's Taylor.
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dcba
My vote for number one is Fingerprint File by Mick Taylor
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JMoisica
Bill's playing during '81 was out of this world. His playing on Just My Imagination might be his finest moment with the Stones.
I forgot about Keith playing on Pretty Beat Up. Another highlight of a Stones guitarists playing bass (and an altogether great song)
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Come On
Brian on Have you seen your mother baby standing in the shadow
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Keith - Yer Blues
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Four Stone Walls
Keith's bass on Pretty Beat Up is pretty good and the highlight of a particularly dire ditty - it's only redeemng feature infact. What an excuse for a 'song' that was.
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Mick Taylor - Coming Down Again
Keith - Casino Boogie (not technically great, but very soulful).
Didn't Jagger play some bass on Bigger Bang?
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Keith's bass on Pretty Beat Up is pretty good and the highlight of a particularly dire ditty - it's only redeemng feature infact. What an excuse for a 'song' that was.
Pretty Beat Up is in my top ten Stones songs -this is all about drive, aggression and sexual energy. Fantastic bass, fantastic sax by David Sanborn. This is true party.
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Elmo Lewis