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Cristiano Radtke
I can't find on youtube, but he's well focused playing Love in Vain.
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SwayStones
Hey !
I am not asking about the "Ladies & Gentlemen" movie.
I know it by heart .
I was just wondering if there were some footage(s) of Mick Taylor that/which weren't included in the movie .
Cheers,
Sway .
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Edith Grove
I think this is from L&G.
The broadcast got screwed up at the theatre where I saw it and we lost almost all of this tune:
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Edith Grove
Taylor can be very clearly heard here, but very little seen:
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bernardanderson
well let's face it, mick jagger is the star. he oozes sex appeal. sex sells. you may want to see mick taylor standing there like a statue while solo'ing but you are in the minority. jagger is what sells the product, not taylor. even if he were the greatest guitarist in the history of guitarists, it's still mick that people come to see.
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kleermaker
In colour:
Not from L & G, Edith!
Conspicuous how Jagger loves Taylor.
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kleermaker
In colour:
Not from L & G, Edith!
Conspicuous how Jagger loves Taylor.
I think i prefer this version to the L&G one,mainly because Mick does the ''wont you come down to the mountainside'' bit towards the end which he didn't at the other show,
As pleased as i am that the film is getting an official release,why two proper outtakes(Happy and ADTL)from the movie aren't among the extras is a rather odd
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SwayStones
Hey !
I am not asking about the "Ladies & Gentlemen" movie.
I know it by heart .
I was just wondering if there were some footage(s) of Mick Taylor that/which weren't included in the movie .
Cheers,
Sway .
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71Tele
It was just the vibe at the time. Show Mick's ass even when someone is playing a great guitar solo (or playing bass or drums for that matter). In the U.S., the Stones were even often listed as "Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones" in TV listings, as though that was their official name. It was awful. No one in the general public even knew who Keith Richards was. Unfortunately that attitude took hold among the people who shot and edited this film.
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MCDDTLC
Posted by: bernardanderson ()
Date: September 27, 2010 02:42
well let's face it, mick jagger is the star. he oozes sex appeal. sex sells. you may want to see mick taylor standing there like a statue while solo'ing but you are in the minority. jagger is what sells the product, not taylor. even if he were the greatest guitarist in the history of guitarists, it's still mick that people come to see.
Well Bernard - you must mot have been around in the early 70's because all my buddies, who were guitar fans were there to see Taylor as much as Jagger/Richards.
Everyone was taking about Taylor then, and how good the Stones sounded with him in the band. everyone has their "own" personal opinion..
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MCDDTLC
Posted by: bernardanderson ()
Date: September 27, 2010 02:42
well let's face it, mick jagger is the star. he oozes sex appeal. sex sells. you may want to see mick taylor standing there like a statue while solo'ing but you are in the minority. jagger is what sells the product, not taylor. even if he were the greatest guitarist in the history of guitarists, it's still mick that people come to see.
Well Bernard - you must mot have been around in the early 70's because all my buddies, who were guitar fans were there to see Taylor as much as Jagger/Richards.
Everyone was taking about Taylor then, and how good the Stones sounded with him in the band. everyone has their "own" personal opinion..
MLC
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DandelionPowderman
<I myself found him by far the most interesting band member to observe.>
Observe? Or to listen to?
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kleermaker
.In general: listen to the band as a whole/unit and to the individual members at the same time (ears).
Let me compare it to listening to a Mozart string quartet or quintet. I listen to the whole and at the same time to the different 'voices'/instruments. If you're familiar with the music that's possible and also satisfying.
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kleermaker
.In general: listen to the band as a whole/unit and to the individual members at the same time (ears).
Let me compare it to listening to a Mozart string quartet or quintet. I listen to the whole and at the same time to the different 'voices'/instruments. If you're familiar with the music that's possible and also satisfying.
Well,I read you carefully,kleermaker .
I am sorry to say that the comparision you made doesn't fit at all with/to the example you gave.
I think that the title of my tread wasn't accurate enough.
When I asked "WHERE IS Mick Taylor in the Ladies & Gentlemen 'movie, I meant something like :
"Are there some more unkowned footage " of Mick Taylor .
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kleermaker
I think DandelionP understood very well what I said (the comparison) when I answered his question, because my answer makes sense.
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DandelionPowderman
Hi Sway, I saw it coming, regarding the title of the thread and what you really were asking for. I made a little joke about it earlier in the thread - sorry about that