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sanQ
In no order, these are my picks, off the top of my head and ones I always go back to and have loved so much I just had to learn them and listen to them over and over again!
Sympathy For The Devil - Get Yer Ya Yas Out (I also love Keith's solo)
Midnight Rambler - Get Yer Ya Yas Out
I Could Have Stood You Up - Keith Richards' 1st solo album Talk Is Cheap
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It's Only Rock n Roll - from the promo video with the bubbles
Dead Flowers - live version from Ladies And Gentlemen The Rolling Stones
Love In Vain - Hyde Park 1969
No Expectations - Hyde Park 1969
Special thanks to all the Mick Taylor appreciators who understand!
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gripweed
SWAY with the Carla Olsen band
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gripweed
SWAY with the Carla Olsen band
bingo. 2nd place isn't even cloe to this....
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stupidguy2
This:
If you ever had to prove the Rolling Stones were the greatest rock and roll band in the world in their prime....this is your best argument.
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svt22
Almost everything he played with the Stones. He was terrific!!
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stupidguy2
This:
If you ever had to prove the Rolling Stones were the greatest rock and roll band in the world in their prime....this is your best argument.
Ooohh, I never heard this show entirely before and wow, Mick Taylor sounds fantastic! I have way too much to listen to in my collection. I'm going to listen to this now. Thanks for posting!
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latebloomer
I'll second that, they all sound fantastic. Just what I needed stupidguy2, I can't find my friggin keys so I'm stuck home for now...can't always get...but you can get what you need...at least on IORR.
I do love The Rolling Stones.
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latebloomer
I'll second that, they all sound fantastic. Just what I needed stupidguy2, I can't find my friggin keys so I'm stuck home for now...can't always get...but you can get what you need...at least on IORR.
I do love The Rolling Stones.
Ask the bird, I bet he/she took your keys.
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latebloomer
I'll second that, they all sound fantastic. Just what I needed stupidguy2, I can't find my friggin keys so I'm stuck home for now...can't always get...but you can get what you need...at least on IORR.
I do love The Rolling Stones.
Ask the bird, I bet he/she took your keys.
or did you look outside at your door lock, did you leave them in the door?
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sanQ
In no order, these are my picks, off the top of my head and ones I always go back to and have loved so much I just had to learn them and listen to them over and over again!
Sympathy For The Devil - Get Yer Ya Yas Out (I also love Keith's solo)
Midnight Rambler - Get Yer Ya Yas Out
I Could Have Stood You Up - Keith Richards' 1st solo album Talk Is Cheap
[www.youtube.com]
Dead Flowers - live version from Ladies And Gentlemen The Rolling Stones
Love In Vain - Hyde Park 1969
No Expectations - Hyde Park 1969
Special thanks to all the Mick Taylor appreciators who understand!
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CanYouHearTheMusic
What solo on Ya Ya's' "Rambler?" There is no solo on that live version of the song. 1972 and 1973? Sure. The Ya Ya's version? Just a bunch of riffs and rhythm guitars, but no solo to speak of.
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MILKYWAY
I think you should start another thread on the greatest Ronnie Wood solos. I would love to see what is posted in response.
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sanQ
In no order, these are my picks, off the top of my head and ones I always go back to and have loved so much I just had to learn them and listen to them over and over again!
Sympathy For The Devil - Get Yer Ya Yas Out (I also love Keith's solo)
Midnight Rambler - Get Yer Ya Yas Out
I Could Have Stood You Up - Keith Richards' 1st solo album Talk Is Cheap
[www.youtube.com]
Dead Flowers - live version from Ladies And Gentlemen The Rolling Stones
Love In Vain - Hyde Park 1969
No Expectations - Hyde Park 1969
Special thanks to all the Mick Taylor appreciators who understand!
What solo on Ya Ya's' "Rambler?" There is no solo on that live version of the song. 1972 and 1973? Sure. The Ya Ya's version? Just a bunch of riffs and rhythm guitars, but no solo to speak of.
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MILKYWAY
I think you should start another thread on the greatest Ronnie Wood solos. I would love to see what is posted in response.
Ronnie & Child Bride