A great recording taylor's guitar is fat and dynamite and great to listen to him play with a great set list. Corky Laing the ex drummer of the great rock group mountain plays drums and on some vocals.To bad lesile west did not show up.taylor is brilliant on rocky mountain way and hi heel sneakers,crossroads etc
line up MT vocals and guitar Corky Laing Drums and vocals Mark Clark bass Lester Chamber - percussion
honkey tonk women(yes thats taylor not keith playing all the licks LOL) taylor took honky tonk from a country hank williams thing to a killer tune and that was said by keith. [download.yousendit.com]
Thanks OpenG. These Taylor posts are great. In response to the request for the venue:
880603A 3rd June: CORKY LAING’S ALL-STARS. Bridgeport, Connecticut, Club Tip-Toe, 1st show (Tore Down/Mustang Sally/Anyway You Want It/The Dock Of The Bay/Knock On Wood/Politician/Red House/Rocky Mountain Way) Line-up: MT (gtr, voc)/Corky Laing (dr, voc)/Mark Clarke (bass)/Lester Chambers (voc, perc, keyb)
880603B 3rd June: CORKY LAING’S ALL-STARS. Bridgeport, Connecticut, Club Tip-Toe, 2nd show (Lucille/Got My Mojo Working/Theme From An Imaginary Western/Crossroads/ Laundromat Blues/Politician/Mississippi Queen/Can’t You Hear Me Knocking)
880604B 4th June: CORKY LAING’S ALL-STARS. Bridgeport, Connecticut, Club Tip-Toe, 2nd show (Money/Born Under A Bad Sign/Theme From An Imaginary Western / Sunshine Of Your Love/Instrumental/Honky Tonk Women/Mississippi Queen/Can’t You Hear Me Knocking)
yes - check out what taylor does with sunshine of your love all those notes he plays after claptons famous riff - clapton never came close to that kind of playing
I've downloaded about 20 Cream-shows during the last months, and I must say that even though Taylor plays a lot of cool stuffs on those (Cream) songs, his rhythm playing is not up to par, compared to Clapton. However, CYHMK was great - but maybe a little too slow?
Yeah I was thinking that also - that his playing on Sunshine Of Your Love was ace. Fluid and melodic and some really interesting fills in between that famous riff. Also sounds like he had been listening to Jimi Hendrix's version of this song.