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dcba
ST is sooo good! Mick is in command on this one and unlike in Tokyo he knows where the song's going.
And the band plays so convincingly here! Superb!
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Loudei
Mick Taylor is not playing like Mick Taylor.
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StrawberriesBlueberries
Here is another Silver Train with better audio:
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StrawberriesBlueberries
Here is another Silver Train with better audio:
That second video of ST is great, some familiar faces in the front of the pit obviously having a good time ;-) Didn't seem as packed in there as at the O2, oh but wait it was seated originally, hehe...
What was Rockman doing on stage?!
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DandelionPowderman
Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
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bye bye johnny
Sam Cutler was Charlie's guest in Brisbane. Part 1 of his story, and some photos.
TICKING OFF THE BUCKET LIST - ONE STEP AT A TIME - TAKING MY SONS TO SEE THE STONES
Thanks for the link, great story to read!
(Always took candy from strangers)
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DandelionPowderman
Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Actually, I think he wants his guitar to be louder. He wouldn´t dare to correct Charlie.
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Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Actually, I think he wants his guitar to be louder. He wouldn´t dare to correct Charlie.
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DandelionPowderman
Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
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DandelionPowderman
Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
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Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
It was his circular movements that made me believe that he meant the tempo. Could be the sound as well. Wouldn't be the first time
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Seriously, this is perfect
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DandelionPowderman
Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
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Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
It was his circular movements that made me believe that he meant the tempo. Could be the sound as well. Wouldn't be the first time
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Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
It was his circular movements that made me believe that he meant the tempo. Could be the sound as well. Wouldn't be the first time
You said yourself he needed to be louder and more overdriven. That's probably what he was asking for. You play slide guitar, right? You know there are few things more underwhelming in a live setting than quiet, clean slide guitar, particularly offset against a rhythm guitarist like Keith Richards and a drummer like Charlie Watts.
Remember that Taylor is accustomed from his solo gigs to running his own effects pedals, which he can't do with the Stones because the stage has to be free of stuff Jagger might trip on. That's why you see Taylor shouting at Pierre so much, and I can understand why he gets frustrated on stage.
He should get the sound he needs. There's no way his horsepower can compete with two gassed up Twins driven by a Tele and Wood's CS Showmans???. His tone on ST was way too clean, still he explored the fingerboard and took risks as he's still an improvisor not a copycat. The train has left the station for true genius guitarists in today's world of rock 'n' roll.Quote
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DandelionPowderman
Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
It was his circular movements that made me believe that he meant the tempo. Could be the sound as well. Wouldn't be the first time
You said yourself he needed to be louder and more overdriven. That's probably what he was asking for. You play slide guitar, right? You know there are few things more underwhelming in a live setting than quiet, clean slide guitar, particularly offset against a rhythm guitarist like Keith Richards and a drummer like Charlie Watts.
Remember that Taylor is accustomed from his solo gigs to running his own effects pedals, which he can't do with the Stones because the stage has to be free of stuff Jagger might trip on. That's why you see Taylor shouting at Pierre so much, and I can understand why he gets frustrated on stage.
You're probably right.
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DoomandGloomHe should get the sound he needs. There's no way his horsepower can compete with two gassed up Twins driven by a Tele and Wood's CS Showmans???. His tone on ST was way too clean, still he explored the fingerboard and took risks as he's still an improvisor not a copycat. The train has left the station for true genius guitarists in today's world of rock 'n' roll.Quote
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Mick Taylor waves to Charlie to speed it up. Priceless!
Who was responsible for the false start?
Think he was waving to the soundmen on the side of the stage..
It was his circular movements that made me believe that he meant the tempo. Could be the sound as well. Wouldn't be the first time
You said yourself he needed to be louder and more overdriven. That's probably what he was asking for. You play slide guitar, right? You know there are few things more underwhelming in a live setting than quiet, clean slide guitar, particularly offset against a rhythm guitarist like Keith Richards and a drummer like Charlie Watts.
Remember that Taylor is accustomed from his solo gigs to running his own effects pedals, which he can't do with the Stones because the stage has to be free of stuff Jagger might trip on. That's why you see Taylor shouting at Pierre so much, and I can understand why he gets frustrated on stage.
You're probably right.
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