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stonesrule
I was there...they treated Mick Taylor fine. With the exception of the reality of Keith's growing drug problem which was difficult for anyone with any sensitivity to deal with.
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stonesrule
Doughboy, I was referring to Hot Stuff's post regarding 1969.
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stonesrule
I was there...they treated Mick Taylor fine. With the exception of the reality of Keith's growing drug problem which was difficult for anyone with any sensitivity to deal with.
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laertisflash
Hey, Send It To Me, any criticism against Ronnie on this tour would be completely unfair, IMO... My opinion about Mick Taylor: Yes, he did a good job, but not at the level of a "guitar Messiah", as many imagine him today.
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laertisflash
Hey, Send It To Me, any criticism against Ronnie on this tour would be completely unfair, IMO... My opinion about Mick Taylor: Yes, he did a good job, but not at the level of a "guitar Messiah", as many imagine him today.
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backofmyhand
i really like it to see him with the stones
the highlight of the tour i think.
i never tough see him live with the stones
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stonesrule
I was there...they treated Mick Taylor fine. With the exception of the reality of Keith's growing drug problem which was difficult for anyone with any sensitivity to deal with.
What compelled you to comment on this. You mentioned above that you're referring to 1969.
You were where ? Oh, there.
Oh, well obviously you must be an SME then.
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Doxa
What is a bit sad is that they made "Midnight Rambler" such a Taylor number. With or without him they deliver the song greatly, but from now on "Rambler" without Taylor feels like a torso.
So part of me hopes that they had saved "Rambler" from Taylor, and chose another tune to be "taylored". They really don't him to uplift that song.
- Doxa
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Doxa
What is a bit sad is that they made "Midnight Rambler" such a Taylor number. With or without him they deliver the song greatly, but from now on "Rambler" without Taylor feels like a torso.
So part of me hopes that they had saved "Rambler" from Taylor, and chose another tune to be "taylored". They really don't him to uplift that song.
- Doxa
I smell a contradiction in this post