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Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 15, 2006 12:48

cd 1 4 songs - This is a fantastic recording

secret affair

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twisted sister
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late at night
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You Gotta Move
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Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: September 15, 2006 13:06

thanks for posting...
Yeah, Sounds great, but to be honest so much of Mick Taylor's stuff suffers from such piss poor singers. His guitar sounds great.

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 15, 2006 13:07

cd2

you shook me
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going south
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blues in the morning
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blind willie
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enjoy

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 15, 2006 13:07

I think his singing sounds okay - listen to him sing late at night and you shook me

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Date: September 15, 2006 13:19

Do you know the venue this recording comes from, and the band members' names?

Thnx for the post.

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 15, 2006 13:23

venue - cleveland ohio - Wilberts Bar & Grille

lineup

jeff allen - drums
max middleton - piano
robert ahwai - guitar
michael bailey - bass

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: terraplane ()
Date: September 15, 2006 13:55

Thanks OpenG,
MT's guitar is superb on this.

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 15, 2006 13:59

yes I know he is god and thats why I have decided to spend time and give the masses the VIBRATO that they can enjoy.

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: terraplane ()
Date: September 15, 2006 14:37

Yes, the vibrato and those crazy Albert King style bends...

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 15, 2006 14:44

you got it - My bends are still ANGULAR and penatonic maybe someday my fretboard
wizidary will improve with all this VIBRATO - enjoy

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Date: September 17, 2006 14:23

Great stuff, OpenG...I now have something to help me get through my Sunday chores!

BTW...am I correct in assuming Taylor is the singer here? Your list of band members did not ID the vocals. Thnx.

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Date: September 17, 2006 14:35

BTW...his singing is fine (whoever it is), not unlike many blues singers I have seen /heard over the years. Capable may be the right word. Besides, isn't it the guitar we are listing to here!

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: September 17, 2006 14:40

Thanx OpenG

I've seen Mick TAYLOR only one time and not with the Stones,
it was in 1984 in France at the "Parc de Sceaux" during the "real live" tour of Bob DYLAN
when Carlos SANTANA played in the first part of the show
and joined DYLAN's band for 2 tracks after.

It was really great , and he played like a God

HMN

HMN

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: OpenG ()
Date: September 17, 2006 16:15

yes its mick taylor on vocals

Re: Mick Taylor Band - Cleveland 7-24-99
Posted by: SonicBBQ ()
Date: September 17, 2006 18:48

I saw this same lineup in February 1999 at Blue Cat Blues in Dallas...we had the best table in the house, 5 feet from Mick's micstand...he was so bad (loaded) we got up and left after 4 songs...it was very sad.

Rob,
Sittin' in a bar tipplin' a jar in Jackson...



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