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peterpan4656
On Swiss TV they just showed a concert of Mick Taylor and his Band which was recorded in Switzerland this March. The tv-programm that lasted more than an hour also included an interview with Mick Taylor
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dcba
"Taylor on a new album means one more paycheck but a helluva publicity and better sales..."
For the 15 y.o. people I see in the streets with a tongue T-shirt (aka the new Stones fans) Mick Taylor is a name they've never heard of.
The reformation wet dreams only titilates the HC fans that is us ;-)
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mr edward
Why not? Then at last something interesting happens in the Stones camp.
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dcba
"Taylor on a new album means one more paycheck but a helluva publicity and better sales..."
For the 15 y.o. people I see in the streets with a tongue T-shirt (aka the new Stones fans) Mick Taylor is a name they've never heard of.
The reformation wet dreams only titilates the HC fans that is us ;-)
Unfortunately, I dont see so many "15 y.o. people with a tongue T-shirt (aka the new Stones fans)" anymore, not in the streets, not anywhere else!
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Wuudy
What I don''t get is why nobody ever asks Mick or Keith in a interview if they would like to have or why don't they have Taylor as a guest on a song on a album or on stage.
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pmk251
Taylor's an odd duck and says odd things, on stage and elsewhere, that he obviously has not thought through. Keith wanting to spend time in the studio with Taylor? Hard to imagine. And the guy with whom Taylor did have a rapport and made some fine music, Jagger, reportedly still holds a grudge. Besides, the band is rickety enough. I doubt if it wants to be knocked off its comfort zone, as dismal as it is.