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Mick Taylor - The Stumble
I hope he'll do some dates with John Mayall during his 2015 tour
Enjoyed that. When was it recorded?
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Mick Taylor - The Stumble
I hope he'll do some dates with John Mayall during his 2015 tour
Enjoyed that. When was it recorded?
Mid-nineties, I think - he's playing with Black Cat Bone, a German blues band.
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I've got two shows from 1975.
They are brilliant.
1975-04-30 St Etienne France
1975-05-05 Rosengarten Mannheim WestGermany
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I've got two shows from 1975.
They are brilliant.
1975-04-30 St Etienne France
1975-05-05 Rosengarten Mannheim WestGermany
Do they have a decent audio quality, because the Göteborg one is unlistenable?
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I've got two shows from 1975.
They are brilliant.
1975-04-30 St Etienne France
1975-05-05 Rosengarten Mannheim WestGermany
Do they have a decent audio quality, because the Göteborg one is unlistenable?
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I'd pass on Slippin' Away and Streets Of Love, and no recording of the Echoplex Love In Vain has surfaced so far. Perhaps the show was filmed for future release, though?
Sway: only played three times with MT. I think his solo on the Chicago version is the best of the bunch.
CYHMK: Glastonbury is proshot, and to me the best version they did with him anyway. Lots of people prefer the first one in Los Angeles (May 20th), though.
Rambler: performance wise I would go for Shanghai, Waldbuhne or Roskilde. Not sure about the quality of the recordings but I reckon Shanghai is probably the best all-rounder. I'm quite fond of the second Anaheim show (May 18th) as well.
Silver Train: Tokyo is the better performance. Brisbane is a trainwreck, but MT's solo is quite good.
Satisfaction: I like the notorious widdling version in Chicago (May 31st). The one where Keith gives him the nod to solo for a bit is San Jose.
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The only videos I could find of the show have him playing on Walking On Sunset - he sounds pretty good for quite a long layoff:
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Looks like Taylor is explaining piano chords.
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Captainchaos
whats the last gig he played with the stones? just wanna hear his last plays
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A least he's using an Auto-wah. When you listen to Taylor's short solo on "Whiter Shade of Pale" you clearly hear the effect alters in response to the volume of the input signal.
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I am looking for video of Mick Taylor with Stones 2013/14, playing a great great version of Can`t you hear me knocking !! Someone know ?