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Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: Stoneburst ()
Date: May 16, 2014 16:59

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DandelionPowderman
Masters Of War is brilliant!

Highway 61 has a couple of nods to Keith in it smiling smiley

IMO, that was Dylan's best ever band, and I include The Band itself in that estimation. Taylor's solos on License To Kill and Ballad Of A Thin Man are stunning and remind me of his best Gimme Shelter solos from '72/'73. The effect is exactly the same - they manage to serve the songs perfectly, yet also turn them into completely different songs at the same time.

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: RockingLonestar ()
Date: May 16, 2014 18:15

Get Yer Ya-Yas Out

Love In Vain
Midnight Rambler
Sympathy For The Devil
Street Fighting Man

Leeds 71

Dead Flowers
Stay Cat Blues
Midnight Rambler
Street Fighting Man

BrĂ¼ssel 73

Brown Sugar
Gimme Shelter
Angie
You Cant Always Get What You Want (First Show)
Midnight Rambler
Rip This Joint (First Show)
Jumpin Jack Flash (First Show)

London 73

Heartbreaker
Street Fighting Man

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: RockingLonestar ()
Date: May 16, 2014 18:18

Sway
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Winter
100 Years Ago
Silver Train
Hide Your Love
Casino Boogie
Shine A light
Time Waits For No One
If You Really Want to Be My Friend
Dance Little Sister
Luxury

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: May 16, 2014 19:01

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RockingLonestar
Sway
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Winter
100 Years Ago
Silver Train
Hide Your Love
Casino Boogie
Shine A light
Time Waits For No One
If You Really Want to Be My Friend
Dance Little Sister
Luxury

Taylor and Luxury don't get along together very well. winking smiley

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Date: May 16, 2014 19:50

He never got the chance to know if that is true, kleerie smiling smiley

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: janathmer ()
Date: May 16, 2014 21:19

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RobertJohnson
No words ...feel the groove


Absolutely fantastic!!! The Stones at their very very best!!!

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: janathmer ()
Date: May 16, 2014 21:29

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Stoneburst
I think this - starting at 4.09 - is Taylor's best solo with the Stones, and the best guitar solo I've ever heard from anyone. It's flawless. Taylor at his best takes you on a musical and emotional journey like no-one else.



Brilliant!

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: MLC5555 ()
Date: May 17, 2014 18:59

Tele - where is this one from - Damn 73 - where?

MLC

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: May 17, 2014 19:07

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MLC5555
Tele - where is this one from - Damn 73 - where?

MLC

London, Sept 8 first show, bootleg Morph-31 Belladonna On A Toussaint Night

Btw: here's a compilation I made yesterday from London 1973 Sept. 8 and 9, the lesser known versions.



Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: LuxuryStones ()
Date: May 17, 2014 19:58

Warm like the evening sun.




Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: PhillyFAN ()
Date: May 18, 2014 02:37

Shine a Light outake version. Better solo imo.

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Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: MarkSchneider ()
Date: May 19, 2014 13:51

We haven't to miss that Mick Taylor's immense talent was intimately associated with the music of the Rolling Stones. I mean it is not only extraordinary solos out of context. But wonderfully constituent of the RS music at its peak.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2014-05-19 16:16 by MarkSchneider.

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 19, 2014 14:33

Love in Vain on the 1972 tour

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: May 19, 2014 14:36

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PhillyFAN
Shine a Light outake version. Better solo imo.

[www.youtube.com]

Agree but not much technically different.
Think the sound is better on the outtake (for a Taylorite) than the buried thin solo on the studio version.

Re: The Greatest Mick Taylor Solos
Date: May 19, 2014 15:47

No love for this one? I've always liked this solo. It's a nice build-up by Mick and Keith right before it as well.




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