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gustavobala
i don´t think keith want him back....we see when MT was on stage, dislike him
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TheflyingDutchman
As far as I understood and hear it it Mick Taylor didn't play a note on the Sticky Fingers Brown Sugar studio version. No doubt the usual posters will soon confirm this.
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Doxa
A nice read. Thanks for the link.
"Brown Sugar" was a bit odd choice, but "Casino Boogie" was a good pick up.
But I wholeheartedly agree with "Winter". That probably is my all-time favourite lead guitar captured on record. If I'd been Jagger, I had given Taylor a song credit for that. His contribution goes way over normal arrangement - it his guitar that really paints the melodic soundscape and gives the song that special atmosphere. Not to undermine at all Jagger's wonderful vocals. It is my also one of my favourite Stones tracks forever - it has an unique a sort of deep, pious or ardent feel no other Stones tune has. The whole song actually is more like a feel than a song (and damn it represents so well the sentiments I have during wintertime, like exactly now as it has been a cold, cold, long, long winter here...)
The Olson extended solo version is also sublime. Listening to it makes one just wonder what an incredible, imaginative, tasty solo guitarist Mick Taylor at his best is.
- Doxa
I agree with you. Listening to "Winter" is a unique experience within the Rolling Stones song catalog. It takes me on a mental and very emotional trip. Thank to the 2 Micks.Quote
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Doxa
A nice read. Thanks for the link.
"Brown Sugar" was a bit odd choice, but "Casino Boogie" was a good pick up.
But I wholeheartedly agree with "Winter". That probably is my all-time favourite lead guitar captured on record. If I'd been Jagger, I had given Taylor a song credit for that. His contribution goes way over normal arrangement - it his guitar that really paints the melodic soundscape and gives the song that special atmosphere. Not to undermine at all Jagger's wonderful vocals. It is my also one of my favourite Stones tracks forever - it has an unique a sort of deep, pious or ardent feel no other Stones tune has. The whole song actually is more like a feel than a song (and damn it represents so well the sentiments I have during wintertime, like exactly now as it has been a cold, cold, long, long winter here...)
The Olson extended solo version is also sublime. Listening to it makes one just wonder what an incredible, imaginative, tasty solo guitarist Mick Taylor at his best is.
- Doxa
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rollmops
Listening to "Winter" is a unique experience within the Rolling Stones song catalog. It takes me on a mental and very emotional trip.
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rollmops
Listening to "Winter" is a unique experience within the Rolling Stones song catalog. It takes me on a mental and very emotional trip.
Exactly.
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Me too! I have been mesmerized by this song also. The lyrics, vocals and guitar
create the exact feelings I had growing up in MA, taking care of my horse in a frigid barn and living for the spring that would take forever to come, if at all. I remember I always wished I was in CA too lol. What I can't believe though is that I didn't really know this song until just recently! I downloaded it and was stopped in my tracks when listening to it in its entirety! Mick T’s guitar is gorgeous and Mick J’s vocals are so amazing. Sad but hopeful.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2022-01-21 15:29 by TrulyMicks1.
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Norbert
Sway: The Best Of Carla Olson & Mick Taylor
Limited to 2000 copies and not available on CD or Digital. In 1988 former ROLLING STONES guitarist Mick Taylor began what was to be a significant series of collaborations with L.A. based Carla Olson, first with their "Live at the Roxy" album Too Hot For Snakes, the centrepiece of which is an extended seven-minute performance of “Sway” included on this album. It was followed by Olson's Within An Ace, which featured Taylor on seven songs. He appeared on three songs from Reap The Whirlwind and then again on Olson's The Ring of Truth, on which he plays lead guitar on nine tracks, including a twelve-minute version of the song "Winter". This is the best of their collaborations. Including the tracks, "Sway," "See The Light," "Within An Ace," "Loserville," "See The Light," and "Justice."
Date of release: 29 January 2021
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S.T.P
Where did you find this new information about the 2 new version of Sway?
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mpj200
MT made bad choices that cost him many opportunities. He listened to the wrong person. His bird.
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mpj200
MT made bad choices that cost him many opportunities. He listened to the wrong person. His bird.
List the bad choices, lost opportunities, and who he listened to
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mpj200
MT made bad choices that cost him many opportunities. He listened to the wrong person. His bird.
List the bad choices, lost opportunities, and who he listened to
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mpj200
Read again. His bird. He has nobody to blame but himself.Quote
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mpj200
MT made bad choices that cost him many opportunities. He listened to the wrong person. His bird.
List the bad choices, lost opportunities, and who he listened to