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Rokyfan
7/26/72 MSG, an obviously cosmic event.
I think the boots from the Philly shows the week before are the Stones at their peak, up there with the best of 73.
I saw Mick T again in Philadelphia about 5 years ago on the US tour when he played 2 songs.
In the hotel elevator the next day a guy gets on with a stones shirt so i say Great Show or something like that and he says something about how great Mick T was on CYKMK and my wife says "I was wondering who that guy was playing guitar? He blew the Stones away"
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Chacho
Hello StonedAsiaExile,
It was Ron Wood in Dallas 1975.
My mistake.
I have now corrected it and edited
my post, above.
Thanks for pointing that out.
When that many years have passed,
sometimes the memory fails.
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Silver Dagger
Wembley Empire Pool Sept 8 1973. Amazing gig.
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Taylor1That show IMO was one of the best Shows of the tour.How there is no decentaudio or video recordingsof these great 72 shows is a shameQuote
HouseBoyKnows
Madison Square Garden July 25, 1972 (evening show). My first Stones show. I remember being amazed at the leads he played. Ya-Yas was my main point of reference at that time, and I was a total Keith fan and always thought of him as the Stones lead guitarist.
HBK
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Cooltoplady
I dont know how people judge a show by a bootleg.
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Rokyfan
7/26/72 MSG, an obviously cosmic event.
I think the boots from the Philly shows the week before are the Stones at their peak, up there with the best of 73.
I saw Mick T again in Philadelphia about 5 years ago on the US tour when he played 2 songs.
In the hotel elevator the next day a guy gets on with a stones shirt so i say Great Show or something like that and he says something about how great Mick T was on CYKMK and my wife says "I was wondering who that guy was playing guitar? He blew the Stones away"
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Hairball
I've seen him as a Bluesbreaker at the Roxy in '82 which was better than many of the Stones shows I've attended (musically speaking).
And then back in his rightful place as a Stone (but labeled a "guest") six times back in 2013 where he was no doubt the highlight - especially the second L.A. Staples show, May 20.
Also saw him as a solo act w/his band at the 100 Club in London, 2003.
Would have loved to have seen him live with the Stones back in their prime, but thankfully there's plenty of audio and video documentation from that era to enjoy.
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Hairball
I've seen him as a Bluesbreaker at the Roxy in '82 which was better than many of the Stones shows I've attended (musically speaking).
And then back in his rightful place as a Stone (but labeled a "guest") six times back in 2013 where he was no doubt the highlight - especially the second L.A. Staples show, May 20.
Also saw him as a solo act w/his band at the 100 Club in London, 2003.
Would have loved to have seen him live with the Stones back in their prime, but thankfully there's plenty of audio and video documentation from that era to enjoy.
Hi Hairball, were you waiting outside the 100 Club (2003) when Mick Taylor arrived (with his Dutch girlfriend)? If so, did you see him coming up to a guy and shook his hands?
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Hairball
I've seen him as a Bluesbreaker at the Roxy in '82 which was better than many of the Stones shows I've attended (musically speaking).
And then back in his rightful place as a Stone (but labeled a "guest") six times back in 2013 where he was no doubt the highlight - especially the second L.A. Staples show, May 20.
Also saw him as a solo act w/his band at the 100 Club in London, 2003.
Would have loved to have seen him live with the Stones back in their prime, but thankfully there's plenty of audio and video documentation from that era to enjoy.
Hi Hairball, were you waiting outside the 100 Club (2003) when Mick Taylor arrived (with his Dutch girlfriend)? If so, did you see him coming up to a guy and shook his hands?
I don't recall any of that georgie, but I'm assuming that was you he greeted and shook hands with?
Over 17 years ago now (hard to believe) chances are I was already inside hunkered down at front of stage center waiting for the maestro to unleash his virtuosity.