Mick is the most underated guitarist of all time. Other guitarists have rated higher for a couple of songs. He certainly a virtuoso. Mick your the best!!!! 3:28
Mick Taylor and Etta James is simply a blues masterpiece and a musical work of art 🎉🎉. This is a experience of a lifetime 🎉🎉. I love the blues it has soul and character 🎉🎉
L' une. des meilleures , parmi les meilleures . Etta. James est une grande dame du blues . Incontestable en plus avec Mike Taylor, ça coule d'eaux sources . L' héritage du blues , c'est magnifique ❤❤❤❤
Taylor not only does tasteful and interesting solos and fillers, but also has the good taste and understanding *not* to do fillers on occasion, such as when Etta is bringing it down low. He's always right in the mood and part of the whole.
Sometimes I Think Mick Taylor is more Greatest than The Rolling Stones !!The Best and Honest Guitar Player in the World and nobody has the Finest fingers to play a Guitar like him , Yes , MICK TAYLOR is the BEST GUITAR PLAYER IN THE BLUES ROCK WORLD !!!¨When he left the Stones i´m sure the ROLLING STONES were Naked and Desperate !!!
What did he achieve after he left The Stones? He will never be even close to greater than arguably the greatest rock&roll band of all times who made great records before and after MT though he certainly contributed to some of their best work.
This is just great on so many levels , makes me smile all over . Etta loving it and giving everything , every time . She knows how to enjoy music and what a performance by the band - brilliant !
I sat in the 6th row at this concert in front of Mick Taylor quite good sound .Mick played 58 les paul that he played in 72 the pick up switch is on an angle.
He replaced Peter Green not Eric, but still an incredible undertaking to follow not only one but 2 of the greatest british blues guitarists. Mick Taylor is a class act!
Nice to see and hear this now old fellows. Not only Mick but John Mayall John McVie and the others. What I do not get is that on recent video's the real groove shown here has left their bodies a bit? Is it only me hearing that? To be honest, I don't mind: They gave us so much!
That's John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Mick Taylor and what looks possibly like John McVie on bass. Etta still in her prime. This was close to the band that Mayall had in 67-68. Imagine if they had hooked up with Etta back then.
Dude... I was at this show too.... Best Concert I was ever at and I been to a few... Remember when Sippy Wallace said to Mick " Play that thang White Boy"???? OuttaSITE!!!!
Great show, I am a huge Mick Taylor fan and as for Mayall, they are the best two blues player's in my book. Maybe, they were a little off that night, but when your on stage you have great night's and shitty ones.
Mick Taylor and John Mayall are great, but there are So many other great blues players out there too. Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Albert King, Freddie King, BB King, Robert Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robben Ford.
@@MarcusPearl Yes,and MANY,MANY MORE,Wish so MUCH l didn't injure my left hand ,middle finger,Wirking on an EMD 20 CYLINDER ENGINE,I was just GETTIN IT down,KRIS KRISTOFFERSON USED TO FLY US OUT TO THE OIL RIGS,GREEN CANYON 872,32 MILES OFF THE COST OF CUBA,WE USED TO BUZZ THE CATWALKS,FIRST TIME I HAD EVER BEEN UPSIDE DOWN IN A HELICOPTER, DAMN GOOD TIMES,USED TO SIT UO FRONT WITH HIM AND SING TO ROLLING STONES, C.C.R.HANK WILLIAMS JR. AND SR.TALK ABOUT A RIDE,ONE HELL OF A PILOT,THAT IS FOR SURE. WALTER B.MEMPHIS. TAKE CARE AND STAY WELL AND SAFE. 🌎💾🎸🎼✌🌠💯
I was at this show, Yah that WAS McVie but it wasnt his finest moment...He was wasted and barely made it through the 1st set...they had a kid on bass for the 2nd set
Clearly you havent seen the Albert King clip from this concert, Etta James doesnt exactly do it for me either, bootlegs from this time show Taylor in fine form but any fans of Richards or Woods with never be swayed that Taylor is a far superior guitar player.
Yes..he is more proficient than Keef and Woody....but he couldn't write songs....or have the incredible stage presence and showmanship....Woody and Keef blow him away on both...and Woody fit the Stones like a glove...that being said....Woody and Keef can't shred like Taylor...and Taylor is a million times better solo and guesting like this anyway....
Larry Nolletti : See that’s the problem for me. You don’t need showmanship when you have Jagger. Taylor puts all his passion in his playing and that’s what a lead guitarist does.
@@roseblake5803 yes...your right....the formula for a million other bands.....the Stones are not a band that needs a virtuoso....they are about groove....great songs....chemistry....comaraderie....cohesion.....interlplay between the guitars.....that being said....I'm a huge Mick Taylor fan....I have everything he released post Stones ( 2 studio albums and several great live albums ) and saw him in small clubs many times....I consider him one of the all time great blues players. th-cam.com/video/CiHQKOgc4nw/w-d-xo.html
People forget that Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed are basically records with only Keith doing the guitars. He was alone in a two-guitar band. Taylor played a little bit on Live With Me and Jones did the acoustic slide on No Expectations, but that’s it. Taylor may be a better technical player and a virtuoso, but Richards is a virtuoso as a composer of music. And I say this as a huge Mick Taylor fan. That’s a hard pill to swallow for many fans of Taylor that like to bash Keith and co.
Mick’s problem has always been his insistence to sing lead. He can’t sing. If he had stuck with a decent singer like Etta, he might have actually got somewhere as a solo ex stone. I saw Taylor many times in the 80’s and 90’s and his shows were always marred by poor vocals and lack of a decent frontman or woman.
Fabulous slide from Mick,
Mick is the most underated guitarist of all time. Other guitarists have rated higher for a couple of songs. He certainly a virtuoso. Mick your the best!!!! 3:28
Amazing- Mick Taylor is so damn good- such smooth slide riffs- has played with everybody
Mick Taylor and Etta James is simply a blues masterpiece and a musical work of art 🎉🎉. This is a experience of a lifetime 🎉🎉. I love the blues it has soul and character 🎉🎉
L' une. des meilleures , parmi les meilleures . Etta. James est une grande dame du blues . Incontestable en plus avec Mike Taylor, ça coule d'eaux sources . L' héritage du blues , c'est magnifique ❤❤❤❤
Wow! Didn't know Mick played w/ Etta!!! Excellent!
Forever Etta James and Mick Taylor !
Brilliant performance...🧡🧡🧡
Mick sounds great.
Taylor not only does tasteful and interesting solos and fillers, but also has the good taste and understanding *not* to do fillers on occasion, such as when Etta is bringing it down low. He's always right in the mood and part of the whole.
Sometimes I Think Mick Taylor is more Greatest than The Rolling Stones !!The Best and Honest Guitar Player in the World and nobody has the Finest fingers to play a Guitar like him , Yes , MICK TAYLOR is the BEST GUITAR PLAYER IN THE BLUES ROCK WORLD !!!¨When he left the Stones i´m sure the ROLLING STONES were Naked and Desperate !!!
And Mich Taylor , HE IS THE TOP GUITAR PLAYER OF THE R & R !!!N1º1 .
Annoying that he lacked the drive to have made a career worthy of his talents!!
What did he achieve after he left The Stones? He will never be even close to greater than arguably the greatest rock&roll band of all times who made great records before and after MT though he certainly contributed to some of their best work.
Taylor stayed great but with the Stones he was genius
I'm here for Etta. ❤❤❤❤
Yeah Etta's awesome big Fan of Mick Taylor's playing!
This is just great on so many levels , makes me smile all over . Etta loving it and giving everything , every time . She knows how to enjoy music and what a performance by the band - brilliant !
Grande dame du blouse escelent guitariste
Wish it had just been one long close-up of Mick Taylor's hands playing that guitar.
I sat in the 6th row at this concert in front of Mick Taylor quite good sound .Mick played 58 les paul that he played in 72 the pick up switch is on an angle.
Mr Mayall I have seen him countless times from the 60s from Clapton to Buddy Whittington and always just brilliant. Etta full of fun.
Etta and Janis ....two great singers two great blues souls
Was thinking exact same thing.
Great!This is my music forever
Very cool. 😎 thank you
Mck is a legend. He took over Clapton’s spot in the Blues Breakers at age 18. Not much else to say about that…
he didnt, he took over when Peter Green left.
@@spongebobsquaretitsexactly what I was going to say
Not so. Peter Green took over for Clapton .Then Mick took over for Green. Then Mick went to Stones
He replaced Peter Green not Eric, but still an incredible undertaking to follow not only one but 2 of the greatest british blues guitarists. Mick Taylor is a class act!
wow...ETTA IS THE BOMB!!!
Nice to see and hear this now old fellows. Not only Mick but John Mayall
John McVie and the others. What I do not get is that on recent video's the
real groove shown here has left their bodies a bit? Is it only me hearing
that? To be honest, I don't mind: They gave us so much!
That's John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Mick Taylor and what looks possibly like John McVie on bass. Etta still in her prime. This was close to the band that Mayall had in 67-68. Imagine if they had hooked up with Etta back then.
Dude... I was at this show too.... Best Concert I was ever at and I been to a few... Remember when Sippy Wallace said to Mick " Play that thang White Boy"???? OuttaSITE!!!!
decemberchild; WOW!
yeh! Etta was great,saw her a few times....great band, w/Mayall and McVie on bass..
MICK & ETTA THE BEST.........
Awesome is this Etta we keep your music alive (rip)
Got me running--great Jimmy Reed tune
Great show, I am a huge Mick Taylor fan and as for Mayall, they are the best two blues player's in my book. Maybe, they were a little off that night, but when your on stage you have great night's and shitty ones.
Mick Taylor and John Mayall are great, but there are So many other great blues players out there too. Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Albert King, Freddie King, BB King, Robert Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robben Ford.
@@MarcusPearl Yes,and MANY,MANY MORE,Wish so MUCH l didn't injure my left hand ,middle finger,Wirking on an EMD 20 CYLINDER ENGINE,I was just GETTIN IT down,KRIS KRISTOFFERSON USED TO FLY US OUT TO THE OIL RIGS,GREEN CANYON 872,32 MILES OFF THE COST OF CUBA,WE USED TO BUZZ THE CATWALKS,FIRST TIME I HAD EVER BEEN UPSIDE DOWN IN A HELICOPTER, DAMN GOOD TIMES,USED TO SIT UO FRONT WITH HIM AND SING TO ROLLING STONES, C.C.R.HANK WILLIAMS JR. AND SR.TALK ABOUT A RIDE,ONE HELL OF A PILOT,THAT IS FOR SURE. WALTER B.MEMPHIS. TAKE CARE AND STAY WELL AND SAFE. 🌎💾🎸🎼✌🌠💯
John McVie is about to fall over, any second
Going to see him on May 9th NYC, cannot wait!!!!!!!!
Yes. The incomparable Etta👍❤️
etta legend
But Mick Taylor is also the man:
I have the DVD, it is really good with Mayall and others
Amazing lady:)
I was at this show, Yah that WAS McVie but it wasnt his finest moment...He was wasted and barely made it through the 1st set...they had a kid on bass for the 2nd set
Damn this must have been a great show.
Awesome!!!
Is not only about "Etta James and Mick Taylor", man ... That's John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (MT includes)!!! 😏
Love💖👍
John Mayall’s band featuring Mick Taylor. Etta James guest.
IS THAT THE GREAT JOHNNY MAC ON BASS? ;FLEETWOODMAC]
John McVie on bass
Yes,At the vety first Kinda reminds me of FLEETWOOD Mac, Don't stio thinking about tomorrow, Walter B.Memphis.
god micks good
Etta James was the Goat
Colin Allen on drums
💖✨💖
FUNNY DUDE!!!!!!!!!!
Mick can play slide in standard tuning. Most guitarist can’t even come close!
What's the name of this song? I live Etta James!
Beth McAvoy Baby What You Want Me to Do by Jimmy Reed
Anyone notice John McVie? He aint just chopped liver either...
5/5
and Mick Jagger on drums? 0:00
Sean Beatty collin allen
Gimme shelter
Was Etta wasted? Seriously, I don't know, but assume so.
Looks like it.
Clearly you havent seen the Albert King clip from this concert, Etta James doesnt exactly do it for me either, bootlegs from this time show Taylor in fine form but any fans of Richards or Woods with never be swayed that Taylor is a far superior guitar player.
Yes..he is more proficient than Keef and Woody....but he couldn't write songs....or have the incredible stage presence and showmanship....Woody and Keef blow him away on both...and Woody fit the Stones like a glove...that being said....Woody and Keef can't shred like Taylor...and Taylor is a million times better solo and guesting like this anyway....
Larry Nolletti : See that’s the problem for me. You don’t need showmanship when you have Jagger. Taylor puts all his passion in his playing and that’s what a lead guitarist does.
@@roseblake5803 yes...your right....the formula for a million other bands.....the Stones are not a band that needs a virtuoso....they are about groove....great songs....chemistry....comaraderie....cohesion.....interlplay between the guitars.....that being said....I'm a huge Mick Taylor fan....I have everything he released post Stones ( 2 studio albums and several great live albums ) and saw him in small clubs many times....I consider him one of the all time great blues players. th-cam.com/video/CiHQKOgc4nw/w-d-xo.html
Do not ignore what Keith Richards did. He was a great guitar player, and helped carry the Stones, but Mick was the better lead guitarist
People forget that Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed are basically records with only Keith doing the guitars. He was alone in a two-guitar band. Taylor played a little bit on Live With Me and Jones did the acoustic slide on No Expectations, but that’s it.
Taylor may be a better technical player and a virtuoso, but Richards is a virtuoso as a composer of music. And I say this as a huge Mick Taylor fan. That’s a hard pill to swallow for many fans of Taylor that like to bash Keith and co.
Mick’s problem has always been his insistence to sing lead. He can’t sing. If he had stuck with a decent singer like Etta, he might have actually got somewhere as a solo ex stone. I saw Taylor many times in the 80’s and 90’s and his shows were always marred by poor vocals and lack of a decent frontman or woman.
😂😂😂😂😂 Jagger can't sing worth a toss ffs
I think it's Ainsley Dunbar. Mick doesn't play drums.
Mick is playing guitar
@@MarcusPearl Think drummer is Collon Allen. Not sure of spelling.
I was wondering if that that was Ansley Dunbar too.
@@MarcusPearl No, he meant Mick Fleetwood.
The songs played with Albert King are so much better than this!
Other than Etta's vocals, I find this to be akin to antiseptic garbage. And garbage should be, at the very least, filthy. Ugh. NO FEEL.