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Taylor is in the lead with 62 percent of the votes so far
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latebloomer
Luxury, I'm not disappointed. I love all three for their unique contributions to the Stones music. Like I said, not a surprise that Taylor leads...I voted for Brian once and then Ron, just because I can.
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latebloomer
Minus Keith, of course...it's Brian Jones vs Mick Taylor vs Ron Wood. Classic Rock has one of their voting polls up, calling it Clash of the Titans. At the risk of starting yet another of the endless guitarist wars here, I thought this would be fun for those who don't take it too seriously.
Of course, Mick Taylor is way ahead right now.
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Minus Keith, of course...it's Brian Jones vs Mick Taylor vs Ron Wood. Classic Rock has one of their voting polls up, calling it Clash of the Titans. At the risk of starting yet another of the endless guitarist wars here, I thought this would be fun for those who don't take it too seriously.
Of course, Mick Taylor is way ahead right now.
[ultimateclassicrock.com]
Stirring the pot eh latebloomer?
Of course it's Taylor. Best of four.
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Luxury, I'm not disappointed. I love all three for their unique contributions to the Stones music. Like I said, not a surprise that Taylor leads...I voted for Brian once and then Ron, just because I can.
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Luxury, I'm not disappointed. I love all three for their unique contributions to the Stones music. Like I said, not a surprise that Taylor leads...I voted for Brian once and then Ron, just because I can.
To me it's quite a surprise, because Brian is the famous founder and Ronnie the best known of them all, because he hangs around so damned long.
But here I've read that hardly anybody out there knows who Taylor is, except a few oldies, because he left more than 40 years ago.
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latebloomer
Luxury, I'm not disappointed. I love all three for their unique contributions to the Stones music. Like I said, not a surprise that Taylor leads...I voted for Brian once and then Ron, just because I can.
To me it's quite a surprise, because Brian is the famous founder and Ronnie the best known of them all, because he hangs around so damned long.
But here I've read that hardly anybody out there knows who Taylor is, except a few oldies, because he left more than 40 years ago.
The music didn't go anywhere, kleerie.
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latebloomer
Minus Keith, of course...it's Brian Jones vs Mick Taylor vs Ron Wood. Classic Rock has one of their voting polls up, calling it Clash of the Titans. At the risk of starting yet another of the endless guitarist wars here, I thought this would be fun for those who don't take it too seriously.
Of course, Mick Taylor is way ahead right now.
[ultimateclassicrock.com]
Stirring the pot eh latebloomer?
Of course it's Taylor. Best of four.
is it a vote about who can play the most notes in one song?
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Taylor is in the lead with 62 percent of the votes so far
you can vote up to once per hour lol.
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Taylor is in the lead with 62 percent of the votes so far
you can vote up to once per hour lol.
So I have to vote for about another 125 times??
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latebloomer
Luxury, I'm not disappointed. I love all three for their unique contributions to the Stones music. Like I said, not a surprise that Taylor leads...I voted for Brian once and then Ron, just because I can.
To me it's quite a surprise, because Brian is the famous founder and Ronnie the best known of them all, because he hangs around so damned long.
But here I've read that hardly anybody out there knows who Taylor is, except a few oldies, because he left more than 40 years ago.
The music didn't go anywhere, kleerie.
But who knows the live playing from that era? And it's on stage that Taylor shone the most.
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latebloomer
Luxury, I'm not disappointed. I love all three for their unique contributions to the Stones music. Like I said, not a surprise that Taylor leads...I voted for Brian once and then Ron, just because I can.
To me it's quite a surprise, because Brian is the famous founder and Ronnie the best known of them all, because he hangs around so damned long.
But here I've read that hardly anybody out there knows who Taylor is, except a few oldies, because he left more than 40 years ago.
The music didn't go anywhere, kleerie.
But who knows the live playing from that era? And it's on stage that Taylor shone the most.
I think the only people who bother to vote know the band's music well enough to have an opinion. Most everyone else will not bother...and Kleerie, it's impossible to stir that pot anymore, it's basically turned to stone.
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Taylor is in the lead with 62 percent of the votes so far
you can vote up to once per hour lol.
So I have to vote for about another 125 times??
If you look at the result itt seems that you already have...
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As kleerie points out, this is pretty good evidence that even after being gone for 40 years people are still very aware of the amazing difference Taylor made when playing with the Stones. The fact that he is so far ahead of the other two and that the current guitarist is trailing them all speaks volumes.
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brian jones is continuing to close the gap.
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Brian Jones -a better guitar player than Ron Wood? Okidoki -that's how internet works...I votet MT for president. Keith of course on a good third!
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Brian Jones -a better guitar player than Ron Wood? Okidoki -that's how internet works...I votet MT for president. Keith of course on a good third!
there's a big difference between best and favorite.
obviously mick taylor has a huge advantage since he happened to be with the stones when mick and keith wrote a lot of their best songs and albums.