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Band line-up:
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mick Taylor (guitar), Ian McLagan (keyboards), Greg Sutton (bass), Colin Allen (drums).
Bob Dylan - Enough Is Enough (live 1984)
Enough Is Enough by Bob Dylan live performed at Parc de Sceaux, Paris, France on July 1, 1984.
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Mick Taylor Live in Toronto Nov 5th 1990
If anyone listens and has time to watch go to red house at 29.53 great camera work and fretwork by MT.
Everything Taylor did was enhance the song.The live Street Fighting Man performances from 1972-1973 like Brussels are the most powerful,energetic ,and ferocious performances of their career.Nothing ever topped it.Quote
Nikkei
I'm listening to SFM from Brussels 73 right now and I really can't grasp that this is what the Taylor fans obsess about. Whenever Taylor really stands out it doesn't seem to enhance the song at all. To me it sounds awkward, as if he hasn't got anything but gotta come up with something. Keith said he has this "way of reading a song" but this seems more like the exact opposite. He has to be oblivious to the song to play that sort of licks. The song ends in a crescending frenzy and he goes along with that alright, but Keith is totally in charge there and I guess he could have done all kinds of distracting playing and would have gotten away with it. This might widen the bands appeal to people who enjoy listening to Led Zeppelin boots but it's superfluous for the Stones essence.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion.Bill Wyman said the Stones were at their peak live with Taylor.Wyman said Taylor played great.Ditto Charlie.Mick Jagger said in 1995 a lot of people thought the Taylor Stones was the best version of the band.When asked if he thought that he did not deny it.Quote
Nikkei
Powerful, energetic, ferocious thanks to Keith
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Nikkei
I'm listening to SFM from Brussels 73 right now and I really can't grasp that this is what the Taylor fans obsess about. Whenever Taylor really stands out it doesn't seem to enhance the song at all. To me it sounds awkward, as if he hasn't got anything but gotta come up with something. Keith said he has this "way of reading a song" but this seems more like the exact opposite. He has to be oblivious to the song to play that sort of licks. The song ends in a crescending frenzy and he goes along with that alright, but Keith is totally in charge there and I guess he could have done all kinds of distracting playing and would have gotten away with it. This might widen the bands appeal to people who enjoy listening to Led Zeppelin boots but it's superfluous for the Stones essence.
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Nikkei
I'm listening to SFM from Brussels 73 right now and I really can't grasp that this is what the Taylor fans obsess about. Whenever Taylor really stands out it doesn't seem to enhance the song at all. To me it sounds awkward, as if he hasn't got anything but gotta come up with something. Keith said he has this "way of reading a song" but this seems more like the exact opposite. He has to be oblivious to the song to play that sort of licks. The song ends in a crescending frenzy and he goes along with that alright, but Keith is totally in charge there and I guess he could have done all kinds of distracting playing and would have gotten away with it. This might widen the bands appeal to people who enjoy listening to Led Zeppelin boots but it's superfluous for the Stones essence.
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TestifyNot at any cost! We are not talking about a band in its infancy, but a band that if it plays again it will only be a miracle!Quote
MingSubu
Well it is a business and the show must go on.
Neither Mick nor Keith nor Charlie are considering touring without Wood, it's just a question of respect.
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Nikkei
I'm listening to SFM from Brussels 73 right now and I really can't grasp that this is what the Taylor fans obsess about. Whenever Taylor really stands out it doesn't seem to enhance the song at all. To me it sounds awkward, as if he hasn't got anything but gotta come up with something. Keith said he has this "way of reading a song" but this seems more like the exact opposite. He has to be oblivious to the song to play that sort of licks. The song ends in a crescending frenzy and he goes along with that alright, but Keith is totally in charge there and I guess he could have done all kinds of distracting playing and would have gotten away with it. This might widen the bands appeal to people who enjoy listening to Led Zeppelin boots but it's superfluous for the Stones essence.
Idlike to hear any alternate takes from the Let it Bleed sessions that have Taylor , Brian and Ry Cooder on guitar if they existQuote
OpenG
I am hoping one day footage of the GHS sessions in Jamaica turns up with MJ laying down the vocals on Winter and Mick Taylor's solo. 2022 is most likely final live tour and then they release stuff from the vaults.
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here is part 1 - there are 6 parts if i remember correctly out on YT.
On the road with Mick Taylor (Part 1)