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RobertJohnson
I' m very satisfied and pleased so far, but we want Mick Taylor on more than four songs, please. Maybe on the entire set. And we want him on the next album on more than four songs, please.
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I' m very satisfied and pleased so far, but we want Mick Taylor on more than four songs, please. Maybe on the entire set. And we want him on the next album on more than four songs, please.
Nope. Not even one song. I love Mick Taylor but he belongs to another era. The Rolling Stones are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood.
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I' m very satisfied and pleased so far, but we want Mick Taylor on more than four songs, please. Maybe on the entire set. And we want him on the next album on more than four songs, please.
Nope. Not even one song. I love Mick Taylor but he belongs to another era. The Rolling Stones are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood.
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rtr
....but not a member of the band for almost 40 years. I much prefer the band live with the focus on Keith and Ronnie where it belongs, not on a guest "soloist". I'm flying to Chicago to catch the Stones for about the 30th time and really hope I don't have to sit through 4 songs with M.T. in the spotlight.
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I'd much rather hear Ronnie than M.T. I want to hear the interplay of the Stones that I've enjoyed live 30 times. I really don't want to hear Keith and Ronnie backing M.T., especially on more than one song.
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WOW! Mick Taylor back playing with the Stones! KR once said "he was the only man to leave the Rolling Stones and live". Wyman being the second. The audience went wild after CYHMK and Jagger was really into it. Just judging by the You Tube video. I am sure he will be used throughout the remainder of the tour!!! Yay!!!
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rtr
Sorry you have not enjoyed the band live for over 40 years. I saw them in '69 and '72 and Taylor already sounded like a guest.
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M.T. over plays and is overrated. Keith and Ronnie should not be backing this guy up. What a slap in their faces.
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Sorry you have not enjoyed the band live for over 40 years. I saw them in '69 and '72 and Taylor already sounded like a guest.
Again, we know where you stand. I don't want to stand anywhere near you, mind you, but we know where you stand. Cheers.
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The impact of Taylors sound on the band is remarkable. His live performances on the 69, 70, 71, and especially 73(Hawaii, Australia, Europe) were nothing short of sensational.
Listen to the Stones sound on the 75 tour vs "a brussels affair" 2 short years earlier. The tightness of the sound and the virtuosity is gone. Ron Wood sounds sloppy and off key. The whole notion of 'the ancient art of guitar weaving" between Wood and Keith is pure myth. Its a nice way of saying you will never hear a creative solo from Ron Wood. If you want to hear the ancient art of guitar weaving from the stones listen to Ventilator Blues from the 1972 tour rehersals in Dallas. No one is soling-Keith and MT are just bouncing riffs off one another. Awsome.
I hope they expand(even just for a couple of shows) MT's stage presence on this tour. I like how MT is changing the riffs he is playing on Midnight Rambler vs the first London shows.
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I'd much rather hear Ronnie than M.T. I want to hear the interplay of the Stones that I've enjoyed live 30 times. I really don't want to hear Keith and Ronnie backing M.T., especially on more than one song.
Yes, I think you made that clear. Again, you've had twenty years to enjoy just that. Consider yourself lucky. For some of the rest of us it's been torture waiting for the prodigal son to return. But we had faith and it finally happened, praise Jesus.
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Sorry you have not enjoyed the band live for over 40 years. I saw them in '69 and '72 and Taylor already sounded like a guest.
Again, we know where you stand. I don't want to stand anywhere near you, mind you, but we know where you stand. Cheers.
I appreciate where your coming from. I think the 4 songs are about right. As a soloist MT adds a different dimension, but he is somewhat limited as a musician and frankly, in his time it wasn't always for the better. I have mentioned before, listen to Dice from 72' and tell me that is better than what Ronnie and Keith do with it. Every song doesn't call for a thousand clean notes.......time and place.
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M.T. over plays and is overrated. Keith and Ronnie should not be backing this guy up. What a slap in their faces.
You are an idiot. Tell me a better "back and forth" than KR and MT in Sympathy for the Devil on GYYA???
So you saw them in 1969, huh? So you are like 65+ years old on a message board ranking on MT? I think you be crappin, my son.
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Sorry you have not enjoyed the band live for over 40 years. I saw them in '69 and '72 and Taylor already sounded like a guest.
Again, we know where you stand. I don't want to stand anywhere near you, mind you, but we know where you stand. Cheers.
I appreciate where your coming from. I think the 4 songs are about right. As a soloist MT adds a different dimension, but he is somewhat limited as a musician and frankly, in his time it wasn't always for the better. I have mentioned before, listen to Dice from 72' and tell me that is better than what Ronnie and Keith do with it. Every song doesn't call for a thousand clean notes.......time and place.
OK. I just listened to it. It's a thousand times better in '72.
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Sorry you have not enjoyed the band live for over 40 years. I saw them in '69 and '72 and Taylor already sounded like a guest.
Again, we know where you stand. I don't want to stand anywhere near you, mind you, but we know where you stand. Cheers.
I appreciate where your coming from. I think the 4 songs are about right. As a soloist MT adds a different dimension, but he is somewhat limited as a musician and frankly, in his time it wasn't always for the better. I have mentioned before, listen to Dice from 72' and tell me that is better than what Ronnie and Keith do with it. Every song doesn't call for a thousand clean notes.......time and place.
OK. I just listened to it. It's a thousand times better in '72.
Wow, there is a reason Keith wiped his Dice leads on the record and redid them. I am not trying to kill MT, but he is not the answer for everything. We can agree to disagree; I LOVE Ladies and Gentlemen, but there are some things that I think are well served by Keith or Ronnies style. To me, the one of the largest impacts MT had, was on Keith, he did push him. Many people on here think Bitch is a MT song, I think Keith on Bitch and Bye Bye Johny are two of the hottest moments. Keith cant be MT, and MT isn't Keith, but thats just me.
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M.T. over plays and is overrated. Keith and Ronnie should not be backing this guy up. What a slap in their faces.
You are an idiot. Tell me a better "back and forth" than KR and MT in Sympathy for the Devil on GYYA???
So you saw them in 1969, huh? So you are like 65+ years old on a message board ranking on MT? I think you be crappin, my son.
Music is a matter of opinion. I agree with you that MT's contribution to the Stones' catalog is immeasurable. The guy to whom you are responding is not necessarily an idiot. People have the right not to like music that I love. But you are correct in that it is inexplicable for one to call themselves a fan of the Rolling Stones and hold that opinion of mick Taylor. . to not recognize the contributions you pointed out, and many others.
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I was hoping for may be two or even three songs with Mick Taylor, but they did only fit him in for one song at the Staples show last night. This is the "WE WANT MORE MICK TAYLOR" on stage thread ... but please do NOT misunderstand, nothing wrong with Ronnie!
All "We want more Mick Taylor" threads will be merged in here, as there are already many around!
Los Angeles May 20 - Staples-2: Thank you! Thank You! Thank You!
MT on Sway and Can't You Hear Me Knocking + also Midnight Rambler and Satisfaction!
We love it and we are crossing our fingers for the East Coast shows!
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rtr
M.T. over plays and is overrated. Keith and Ronnie should not be backing this guy up. What a slap in their faces.
You are an idiot. Tell me a better "back and forth" than KR and MT in Sympathy for the Devil on GYYA???
So you saw them in 1969, huh? So you are like 65+ years old on a message board ranking on MT? I think you be crappin, my son.
Music is a matter of opinion. I agree with you that MT's contribution to the Stones' catalog is immeasurable. The guy to whom you are responding is not necessarily an idiot. People have the right not to like music that I love. But you are correct in that it is inexplicable for one to call themselves a fan of the Rolling Stones and hold that opinion of mick Taylor. . to not recognize the contributions you pointed out, and many others.
this "rtr' fellow is just a TROLL... he signed up "today"... probably been BANNED many times already... ignore him and he will go away