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Didn't he tour for Stone Alone which I believe was released in 1979 ?
No. He was planning to tour, and I even remember a date being announced at my local venue, a small club on Long Island called My Father's Place, but the tour never happened.
His bass playing on Fingerprint File was pretty funkyQuote
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I believe the Stones could have played funk with Mick Taylor. If only.
Mick Taylor- Red Shoes.
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I believe the Stones could have played funk with Mick Taylor. If only.
Mick Taylor- Red Shoes.
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John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Rock It In The Pocket - 6/18/1982 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
This is so good the swing with Mick Taylor and the Bluesbreakers
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Horrible. Almost a parody. And what about appearence? Taylor in suit and tie, Mayall in his undershirt sweating away, the drummer in some kind of ill-matched sports outfit. I say...
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Stoneage
Horrible. Almost a parody. And what about appearence? Taylor in suit and tie, Mayall in his undershirt sweating away, the drummer in some kind of ill-matched sports outfit. I say...
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Horrible. Almost a parody. And what about appearence? Taylor in suit and tie, Mayall in his undershirt sweating away, the drummer in some kind of ill-matched sports outfit. I say...
Yes, I do. Sometimes. I tend to say what I think though. Take it or leave it. I spelt appearance wrong though. Sorry for that.
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TheflyingDutchman
I believe the Stones could have played funk with Mick Taylor. If only.
Mick Taylor- Red Shoes.
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First time I've logged in here for years & rather than wading through 262 pages I Wonder if anyone would tell me if Mick T would of seen any money at all for the Goats Head Reissue? Even if it's just for them using his image, as he's in some of the photos advertised for it all over the media...
Why wouldn't he? He plays on it.
Apparently, he got a songwriting credit for Criss Cross as well.
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First time I've logged in here for years & rather than wading through 262 pages I Wonder if anyone would tell me if Mick T would of seen any money at all for the Goats Head Reissue? Even if it's just for them using his image, as he's in some of the photos advertised for it all over the media...
Why wouldn't he? He plays on it.
Apparently, he got a songwriting credit for Criss Cross as well.
That songwriting cred is pretty interesting. I wonder what parts he came up with.
But I agree – he must be getting some money at least for that songwriting. Perhaps for performing credit as well.
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First time I've logged in here for years & rather than wading through 262 pages I Wonder if anyone would tell me if Mick T would of seen any money at all for the Goats Head Reissue? Even if it's just for them using his image, as he's in some of the photos advertised for it all over the media...
Why wouldn't he? He plays on it.
Apparently, he got a songwriting credit for Criss Cross as well.
That songwriting cred is pretty interesting. I wonder what parts he came up with.
But I agree – he must be getting some money at least for that songwriting. Perhaps for performing credit as well.
I meant performance credits. The songwriting credit must either be a joke or an error, unless his bass really was instrumental for creating this song.
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First time I've logged in here for years & rather than wading through 262 pages I Wonder if anyone would tell me if Mick T would of seen any money at all for the Goats Head Reissue? Even if it's just for them using his image, as he's in some of the photos advertised for it all over the media...
Why wouldn't he? He plays on it.
Apparently, he got a songwriting credit for Criss Cross as well.
That songwriting cred is pretty interesting. I wonder what parts he came up with.
But I agree – he must be getting some money at least for that songwriting. Perhaps for performing credit as well.
I meant performance credits. The songwriting credit must either be a joke or an error, unless his bass really was instrumental for creating this song.
I believe I looked it up under ASCAP or BMI and it was Jagger/Richards. Who knows, nobody bothered to ask him in an interview.
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Horrible. Almost a parody. And what about appearence? Taylor in suit and tie, Mayall in his undershirt sweating away, the drummer in some kind of ill-matched sports outfit. I say...
Yes, I do. Sometimes. I tend to say what I think though. Take it or leave it. I spelt appearance wrong though. Sorry for that.
The Micks trendsetting in Kansas '81....
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OpenG
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great version of Secret Affair from - A Stones Throw
Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor Canadian tour 2003
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TheGreek
Didn't he tour for Stone Alone which I believe was released in 1979 ?
No. He was planning to tour, and I even remember a date being announced at my local venue, a small club on Long Island called My Father's Place, but the tour never happened.
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Stoneage
"I'm probably the best lead guitar player the Stones have ever had".
Nice too see that he's not too humble after all...
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"I'm probably the best lead guitar player the Stones have ever had".
Nice too see that he's not too humble after all...
Well there was only one : him. Neither Brian nor Ron would be qualified or would define themselves as "lead guitar players". They're "just" musicians.
"lead guitar player" is a monstrous leftover concept from the 70's : Bolin, Blackmore... and EVH?. Nowadays it's like the word "dinosaur" : it refers to a bygone (looong gone) era.