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Please can you tell me how I could get Philadelphia Special?? And Handsome Girls is mentioned as well..which year is handsome girls..
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nick1970Thanks yes very interested how would go about mail via iorr??Quote
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Please can you tell me how I could get Philadelphia Special?? And Handsome Girls is mentioned as well..which year is handsome girls..
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I can give you my email….
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Best version of Tumbling Dice ever. I love Ronnie but he is not Mick Taylor on guitar.
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Please can you tell me how I could get Philadelphia Special?? And Handsome Girls is mentioned as well..which year is handsome girls..
Mail me if still interested...
I can give you my email….
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Best version of Tumbling Dice ever. I love Ronnie but he is not Mick Taylor on guitar.
Ditto.
Imagine if Mick Taylor never left the band...
Yeah that thought opens a can of worms, but there would have been alot more virtuoso greatness to enjoy no doubt.
The Jack Bruce Band broke up by June 1975. If Mick and Keith really wanted him back they would have at least asked him if he wanted to rejoin at that time. Wood was only a guest on the 1975 tour..They kept Bill’s spot open for 2years after he quit to see if he wanted to rejoin. I guess they liked what they had with Wood in June 1975.And in 1977 , didn’t Mick reach out to Taylor about rejoining if Keith went to prison for a long time and Taylor didn’t turn down the offer to rejoin if that occurred. Iactually wish he had been asked to rejoin when Bill left. He, Wood and Keith could have then divided up the bass playing duties.Quote
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daniel t
Best version of Tumbling Dice ever. I love Ronnie but he is not Mick Taylor on guitar.
Ditto.
Imagine if Mick Taylor never left the band...
Yeah that thought opens a can of worms, but there would have been alot more virtuoso greatness to enjoy no doubt.
I sort of wish he stuck around for Black & Blue and the 75/76 tours at least. Hearing him on Wild Horses and Red Rooster would have been phenomenal. Then he could have worked on a solo album on the side with the security of having a great gig if it flopped.
I doubt he would have been interested much in the direction Jagger wanted to go with disco and punk, so he might have left after B&B anyway. Although, Beast of Burden would have been right up his alley.