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never mind the bootleg. get a hold of the soundboard and that is where the magic of mick taylor is wow wow wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
TeaAtThree
Mick T plays in Kansas City for a substantial portion of the show -- I have a boot entitled "Mick Taylor We Love You and We'll Always Do" (sic).
You really can't hear him at all on the boot, but he was there for a good portion of the show.
I recall Mick J at one points refers to the "guitar onslaught." I'm sure there are threads around here that someone can find.
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TheGreeknever mind the bootleg. get a hold of the soundboard and that is where the magic of mick taylor is wow wow wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
TeaAtThree
Mick T plays in Kansas City for a substantial portion of the show -- I have a boot entitled "Mick Taylor We Love You and We'll Always Do" (sic).
You really can't hear him at all on the boot, but he was there for a good portion of the show.
I recall Mick J at one points refers to the "guitar onslaught." I'm sure there are threads around here that someone can find.
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strat72
I still say that it is Keith that wants to limit Mick T's involvement in the current setup, and not Jagger as everyone assumes.
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TeaAtThree
Mick T plays in Kansas City for a substantial portion of the show -- I have a boot entitled "Mick Taylor We Love You and We'll Always Do" (sic).
You really can't hear him at all on the boot, but he was there for a good portion of the show.
I recall Mick J at one points refers to the "guitar onslaught." I'm sure there are threads around here that someone can find.
T@3
I can only assume he thinks the reason is because it will really outshine Keith and we can't have that. I still think its gotta be Jagger, as Keith just seems like he loves it when Taylor is up there. A good amount of people already know how great Taylor is, and its not like new fans are really gonna be blown away enough that they'll say Keith sucks.Quote
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strat72
I still say that it is Keith that wants to limit Mick T's involvement in the current setup, and not Jagger as everyone assumes.
What makes you think that?
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RollingFreakI can only assume he thinks the reason is because it will really outshine Keith and we can't have that. I still think its gotta be Jagger, as Keith just seems like he loves it when Taylor is up there. A good amount of people already know how great Taylor is, and its not like new fans are really gonna be blown away enough that they'll say Keith sucks.Quote
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strat72
I still say that it is Keith that wants to limit Mick T's involvement in the current setup, and not Jagger as everyone assumes.
What makes you think that?
Also, if the soundboard features a lot of Taylor, or if there is a version that is very Taylor dominant, is there a download link for people. I'd love to hear the show if there's one that really highlights Taylor.
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THANK YOU FOLKS!!!! HERE´S THE SOUNDBOARD VERSION
I LIKE IT A LOT!!!!!
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TheGreeknever mind the bootleg. get a hold of the soundboard and that is where the magic of mick taylor is wow wow wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
TeaAtThree
Mick T plays in Kansas City for a substantial portion of the show -- I have a boot entitled "Mick Taylor We Love You and We'll Always Do" (sic).
You really can't hear him at all on the boot, but he was there for a good portion of the show.
I recall Mick J at one points refers to the "guitar onslaught." I'm sure there are threads around here that someone can find.
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Yeah, and according to Ronnie, Keith was so pissed off with Taylor, he had to be restrained. Most likely one of Ronnie's bullshit stories, but who knows? I still say that it is Keith that wants to limit Mick T's involvement in the current setup, and not Jagger as everyone assumes.
Wow! Great ohcarol!! Do you remember how long Mick Taylor was on stage? I listened some of the soundboard recording today and heard a MT solo on Black Limousine. Also there is a picture of Keith, MT and MJagger (jumping wide legged in front of MT) with all the balloons on the floor indicating MT was on Satisfaction (the last song of the show also in 1981)Quote
ohcarol
I was there as was Dr.Pete! Cold night great show! I followed the band back to the Westin Crown Center hotel!
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pmk251
In the next minute or so the song gets funky while the guitars play around Taylor's little variations. It's the high point of interest for me in this show.
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pmk251
I probably have not spent enough time on this recording. My patience lapses while I try to shift out what Taylor is playing. But the BoB performance interests me. It is from 48:46 to 55:40. It gets interesting around 51 - 52:00. Can the expert ears here tell who plays the solos around 51:00? Thereafter Taylor starts a rhythm ditty that stops Jagger in his tracks. His stage awareness is amazing. He starts to say something, hears Taylor's little variation on the theme and says go ahead. In the next minute or so the song gets funky while the guitars play around Taylor's little variations. It's the high point of interest for me in this show.
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pmk251
I probably have not spent enough time on this recording. My patience lapses while I try to shift out what Taylor is playing. But the BoB performance interests me. It is from 48:46 to 55:40. It gets interesting around 51 - 52:00. Can the expert ears here tell who plays the solos around 51:00? Thereafter Taylor starts a rhythm ditty that stops Jagger in his tracks. His stage awareness is amazing. He starts to say something, hears Taylor's little variation on the theme and says go ahead. In the next minute or so the song gets funky while the guitars play around Taylor's little variations. It's the high point of interest for me in this show.
Sounds like Taylor to my ears. Too fluent for Ronnie and certainly for Keith.