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People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
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People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
oh stop with mature posting business already...
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"Ronnie is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! MT has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
"MT is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! Ronnie has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
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Ronnie has been in the band for over 30 years and you guys are still hacking him? The guy is an excellent guitarist and he is a rolling stone!! MT is a brilliant guitarist, but lets face it. If he was never in the rolling stones, no one would even know who he is...what has he done since he left the band? Mick and Keith wrote all those songs. I loveeee MT, but Ronnie is just as great so lets top bashing him and lets enjoy both of them on this tour! Stones rocked the house in Toronto last night, cant wait to see them again in 2 weeks.
Agree with you Tele , few people here, can't understand that TAYLOR was,is, and will be a ROLLING STONES for ever...NananéreQuote
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People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
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keith56Agree with you Tele , few people here, can't understand that TAYLOR was,is, and will be a ROLLING STONES for ever...NananéreQuote
71Tele
People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
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"Ronnie is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! MT has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
"MT is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! Ronnie has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
Discuss!
I would argue that, despite many things Mick Taylor's natural musical home is actually in The Rolling Stones. Possibly a source of frustration to him(it is to me haha) because he does have tastes and interests which don't sit all that well with stones music(aka Jagger Richards songs), but this current tour has shown me what the band means to him, something that has perhaps been obvious to others for a long time.
Ronnie's natural musical home was The Faces and he's been a fish out of water ever since, but kudos to him for doing his best to musically stay alive.
Brian was gifted, but lost, even within the band he kick started. This, in a funny way, is really quite a Rolling Stones thing... the outsiders, loved or mocked to the extreme.
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keith56Agree with you Tele , few people here, can't understand that TAYLOR was,is, and will be a ROLLING STONES for ever...NananéreQuote
71Tele
People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
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keith56Agree with you Tele , few people here, can't understand that TAYLOR was,is, and will be a ROLLING STONES for ever...NananéreQuote
71Tele
People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
No he wont, he is not a bandmember, he is a guest. Hard to understand that?
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"Ronnie is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! MT has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
"MT is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! Ronnie has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
Discuss!
I would argue that, despite many things Mick Taylor's natural musical home is actually in The Rolling Stones. Possibly a source of frustration to him(it is to me haha) because he does have tastes and interests which don't sit all that well with stones music(aka Jagger Richards songs), but this current tour has shown me what the band means to him, something that has perhaps been obvious to others for a long time.
Ronnie's natural musical home was The Faces and he's been a fish out of water ever since, but kudos to him for doing his best to musically stay alive.
Brian was gifted, but lost, even within the band he kick started. This, in a funny way, is really quite a Rolling Stones thing... the outsiders, loved or mocked to the extreme.
I agree totally.
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Woody is rock's greatest voyeur, a diplomat and elite performer. But he's not Mick Taylor a guitar innovator. I love them both.
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People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
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keith56Agree with you Tele , few people here, can't understand that TAYLOR was,is, and will be a ROLLING STONES for ever...NananéreQuote
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People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
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keith56Agree with you Tele , few people here, can't understand that TAYLOR was,is, and will be a ROLLING STONES for ever...NananéreQuote
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People here are naturally delighted with having MT Taylor back, thrilled with the music the Stones have made with him, and excited about the potential of the three-guitar attack in future shows. Almost no one has suggested that he replace Ron Wood or insulted Ron Wood. Unfortunately two or three very insecure people here cannot simply enjoy the music made by the Stones with Mick Taylor, but instead see the return of Taylor and the enthusiasm with which he has been greeted as some sort of slight or threat to Ron Wood, and childishly believe that the way to "defend" him is to attack Taylor and those of us so happy to see him with the Stones again. This despite the fact that it was the Stones themselves (including Ronnie Wood!) who are the ones responsible for bringing MT back into the fold. But it's easier, I suppose, to take their anger and feelings of
inadequacy and betrayal out on us happy IORRians than those actually responsible for the decision to put MT on stage - the Rolling Stones.
Look at Booby Keys. He was exiled for about ten years then he was allowed back in
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"Ronnie is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! MT has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
"MT is the only TRUE Rolling STone left these days. And he's brilliant! Ronnie has never been a Stone. He's just a good guitar player nothing more nothing less."
Discuss!
I would argue that, despite many things Mick Taylor's natural musical home is actually in The Rolling Stones. Possibly a source of frustration to him(it is to me haha) because he does have tastes and interests which don't sit all that well with stones music(aka Jagger Richards songs), but this current tour has shown me what the band means to him, something that has perhaps been obvious to others for a long time.
Ronnie's natural musical home was The Faces and he's been a fish out of water ever since, but kudos to him for doing his best to musically stay alive.
Brian was gifted, but lost, even within the band he kick started. This, in a funny way, is really quite a Rolling Stones thing... the outsiders, loved or mocked to the extreme.