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Ronnie did a great solo on CYHMK last night. Mick Taylor who? When?
I listened to it, but to spare your feelings I won't comment on it.
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roller99
Ronnie did a great solo on CYHMK last night. Mick Taylor who? When?
I listened to it, but to spare your feelings I won't comment on it.
I didn't hear a single flubbed note on that Knocking solo. Ronnies tone was also very warm and sustained like the studio version.
If you refuse to even comment on it Kleermaker, we'd have to assume you're at a loss for words.
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roller99
Ronnie did a great solo on CYHMK last night. Mick Taylor who? When?
I listened to it, but to spare your feelings I won't comment on it.
I didn't hear a single flubbed note on that Knocking solo. Ronnies tone was also very warm and sustained like the studio version.
If you refuse to even comment on it Kleermaker, we'd have to assume you're at a loss for words.
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Stoneburst
....but the solo didn't go anywhere.
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roller99
Ronnie did a great solo on CYHMK last night. Mick Taylor who? When?
I listened to it, but to spare your feelings I won't comment on it.
I didn't hear a single flubbed note on that Knocking solo. Ronnies tone was also very warm and sustained like the studio version.
If you refuse to even comment on it Kleermaker, we'd have to assume you're at a loss for words.
Indeed, no flubs, and his tone was good, but the solo didn't go anywhere.
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Second best.
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LuxuryStones
Useless arguments. Let me post my favourite version. Neither Taylor, Wood, nor Keith and Jagger ever could or can reproduce this version. Not a by a mile imo.
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roller99
Ronnie did a great solo on CYHMK last night. Mick Taylor who? When?
I listened to it, but to spare your feelings I won't comment on it.
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roller99
Ronnie did a great solo on CYHMK last night. Mick Taylor who? When?
I listened to it, but to spare your feelings I won't comment on it.
I didn't hear a single flubbed note on that Knocking solo. Ronnies tone was also very warm and sustained like the studio version.
If you refuse to even comment on it Kleermaker, we'd have to assume you're at a loss for words.
Indeed, no flubs, and his tone was good, but the solo didn't go anywhere.
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LuxuryStones
Useless arguments. Let me post my favourite version. Neither Taylor, Wood, nor Keith and Jagger ever could or can reproduce this version. Not a by a mile imo.
Indeed. And I've been waiting....
peace
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Nikkei
Why ain't it possible that he touched on the end bit intentionally?
In literature you would call such a figure the "retarding element" and it's part of the buildup of a drama. And a solo that leads into a final riff clearly goes somewhere.
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DandelionPowderman
Ronnie always plays that bit twice. He did it in 2002/2003 as well.
Good decision not to drag the song out too long, imo.
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Stoneburst
Not sure why we're discussing Ronnie's playing on CYHMK last night when a) this is a Mick Taylor thread and b) there's a separate thread devoted to the Petco Park show
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LuxuryStones
one of his representatives is giving Mick a compliment after a series of natural harmonics, at 0:15: "Great shot".
I didn't know Taylor played basketball on stage.
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Stoneburst
Not sure why we're discussing Ronnie's playing on CYHMK last night when a) this is a Mick Taylor thread and b) there's a separate thread devoted to the Petco Park show
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one of his representatives is giving Mick a compliment after a series of natural harmonics, at 0:15: "Great shot".
I didn't know Taylor played basketball on stage.
Didn't you teach him ?
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Whats the real reason about the absence of MT this tour?
I don't get it really, they are playing the same setlist type since 2012, and from yesterday show, MT played on 4 songs on this tour: CYHMK, Slipping Away, MR and Satisfaction.
Its a mystery to me.
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georgelicks
Whats the real reason about the absence of MT this tour?
I don't get it really, they are playing the same setlist type since 2012, and from yesterday show, MT played on 4 songs on this tour: CYHMK, Slipping Away, MR and Satisfaction.
Its a mystery to me.
Because he hasn't been a member of the band for 40 years?
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DandelionPowderman
Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.