@@wolfgang4078 totally agree with you. Better that Mick left the rolling stones. Mick Taylor is a great guitarist. keith is famous and bad guitar player.
@@jorgeramirezcamarena4904 lol your comment was silly, Jorge Mick Jagger IS the Rolling Stones I doubt you were being serious, however. Just hyperbolic. ☺☺☺☺
Taylor is a legend. I had the privilege to watch him in Vancouver. A small venue ...... real old-skool blues style :) It was the f@ckin best. He's guitar solo's with Keith Richard's riffs were the best ever in Rock history
I played the Edinburgh Blues Festival/Caledonian Brewery...we went on and he followed us. Such respect and his slide playing was superb as was the whole band. I performed there again and in the band hospitality room is a picture of Mick and myself which funny enough my wife found amongst all the pictures on the wall. Honor to have met him and I got to play his beautiful Les Paul...just one of the gems in my life on the road.
Brian Jones played on the original Little Red Rooster... however Mick Taylor was a great addition to the Stones and played on many of their great songs..
Why do people insist on comparing for "the best"? Each musician is different. Each contributes his/her own personal touch. Can you imagine if we only had one "best" musician? How fast would life become totally boring?Learn to appreciate each musician for what he/she brings to the table. Love them all and pray they never go away.
@@theartfuldodger935 "Battering his women", bad as it is, wasn't confined to Brian Jones. Many others did so and still do. But Brian's contribution to the Rolling Stones is undoubted and he started them off. But like so many others also he couldn't deal with being overshadowed by the lead singer. They're always a band's front-man."Misogynistic", no more or less than other rock stars.
@@paulherring2434 "Many others did so and still do". So that makes it OK to excuse his behavior? Pathetic. In the end, Brian Jones contributed NOTHING to the band and for that reason he was fired. Mick Taylor was 1000% better as a guitarist and contributor. Brian was nothing more than just another British kid into the blues in 1962. He met Mick and Keith and enjoyed a free ride until he self-destructed.
@@theartfuldodger935 Well Dodger, you have your opinion on Brian Jones and you're sticking to it. That said, by not reminding us here of the shortcomings of other popstars, yet quickly pointing out Brian's, aren't you reflecting a jaundiced and prejudiced view of him?
Can count on one hand the no. of live shows I've been to in the last 25 yrs., but I was at this one-Bernard Purdy on drums. Taylor as fluid a player as could ever be heard, such tasteful, deep, melodic blues! Most memorable.
@@mr.d.4175 because he never really played blues or rock/blues and deep purple belong to hard rock which a different genre than what Hendrix, Page, Taylor... would play
Too much phasing on this guitar ! what for ? MT has always been among my favorite guitarists because his playing is so fluid and natural. Especially his solos : on every occasion he uses the best possible choice of notes, no question about that. As a guitarist myself, he has always been so inspirational for me.
Just came across your 7 year old youtube comment about "12 of the greatest nights" on a b-day with Mick Taylor. I can't believe no one has asked. So what's the story?
@@jorgeramirezcamarena4904 _Bingo_ Yes, huge Moodies fan. Those 7 LP's are _truly awesome._ Rick & Morty makes me think & laugh, excellent stuff. And my name is also Rick, so...
Saw him in the 90`s in Buenos Airs opening a show for Eric Clapton. Tks to Mick Taylor I did not loose my money ! He played blues and rock, Clapton played pop music in the Phil Collins way. I almost left the show in the middle of Clapton`s part.... Taylor is really great !
Mitch Kenvin I totally agree! Keith Richards is greatest rhythm guitarist but the stones never have really had a gut wrenching, screaming lead guitar since Mick Taylor. Imagine Joe Bonamassa playing lead and jettison Ronnie Wood.
I love you Mick , you led me to the slide my friend , which has givin me peace on earth. Please lose weight or the world will lose another legend , way to soon. I see you are playing a Strat more these days , good move.
Does anyone know what the make of that Strat is....is it armed with Lace Sensors or what are they....EMGs or what...?? Appreciate any feedback from learned ones
Kev Dean : We all know Keith’s riffs. Been hearing them for fifty years. It doesn’t hurt to show some appreciation for MICK TAYLOR because he deserves it !!!!!
I saw The Stones at the LA Forum. Stevie Wonder was the opening act, and MT played his ass off with The Stones. It's just not the same without Brian or Mick. Then again, I prefer der blooz.
He was only 20 when he joined the stones and he idolized Keith and followed him full tilt into the drug world. He said he quit to save his life. The party lifestyle became too much.
He left because Keith was knee deep in heroin addiction and Mick Taylor was getting dragged into it. He said he would of died if he stayed with the band. Mick jagger didn’t want him to leave. Let’s just say that there was no rehab clinics back in the early 70s. Mick Taylor chose saving his life over being in a band with heroin addicted Keith. Mick Taylor did a interview explaining all of it. Look it up.
I saw this musician four times in two days. 1969 at the Chicago Amphitheatre. front center both Micks about 10 to 15 feet away. He quit the band since he was getting addicted to smack. I love his playing on ::"Can't you hear me Knockin" Alternate. His tone is gorgeous.
The Rolling Stones were at their best with mick Taylor. Best albums and best live. He took that band further than they ever achieved without him. Remember the Beatles had just broken up and everyone looked towards the stones to carry on. Mick Taylor did that for the stone’s.
@@Cream1968 he had to. He couldn’t keep up with Keith R. Heroin habit. He said if he would of stayed with the stones he would of died. Check out mick Taylor interviews.
Ronnie Wood was a better fit personality wise. The improvement was Woody wasn't so much of a technical guitarist. This better suited Keith Richards playing style. The reality is Keith and Ronnie were able to weave as they call it. And it helped Ronnie Woods was a better team player. Ronnie didn't whimper like a little bitch , his looks and personality were far superior to the likes of Mick Taylor.
He's a great guy....met him in ac...he invited me to come back and have a drink with him I met him after the show he's a wonderful man the nicest guy you'll ever want to meet
Haven't seen Mick since he was a kid playing with Mayall at U of Manitoba in Winnipeg sometime in the sixties. No one is a kid anymore but he still has the chops
Absolutely LOVE Mick!!! Met him once. The Stones were never the same and Ronnie Wood was a horrid replacement as he can't play a blue lick to save his life.
For a long time after he left the Stones, Mick Taylor had the nickname "The Only Man to Leave the Stones Alive!", a reference to the earlier death of Brian Jones. He will always be immortal through his contribution to Rock and Roll history but he will always be remembered best, as far as I'm concerned, for one of the Rolling Stones most excellent tunes, "Can't You Hear Me Knockin" from the "Sticky Fingers" album waaaaaaaaaaay back in 1971. One wonders what musical direction the Stones would have gone if Taylor had remained in the group...
Mick Taylor, great máster of Blues and Rock, only stopped those 4 Years that he was with the Stones he could have had a better Cárrer like that of Eric Clapton 🎸
I’m sure Keith had a lot to do with Mr. Taylor’s exit. A lot has to do with Keith’s ego; saving that “lead guitar” with The Rolling Stones status. Make with spending more time with Nick Jagger, writing music, spent any time in the studio, being a better musician, will Keith was heavy into smack
Have you never heard of Peter Green, Rory Gallagher, Eric Clapton, etc etc?, Mick was pretty cool on slide after Dave Kelly, on normal guitar nowhere near the best!, Sorry mate but I saw them all live, Taylor with John Mayall. T
@@kevinobrien1259 ........Fleetwood Mac in the Peter Green days were my all time favourites yet I stand by my opinion and of course you are entitled to your opinion.. Being in my 70s I have also seen them all.
Kirk Lorange, don't leave us hangin, what happened? btw loved Chasin the train' along with The Mighty Reapers my 2 favourite bands ever. Miss those Cat n fiddle days.
@@59teleman Well, this was at the Bridge Hotel. Mick had played there the night before as I recall. Richard, the owner, told us Mick wanted to jam with us and we were thrilled. Wow! While I was setting up, his roadie shoved that white Strat at me a yelled "Open E", like it was my job to tune his guitar. I shoved it back. Anyway, we started our set, played a few tunes and called Mick up. He was blind drunk, way too drunk to be playing. He was turned up to 12 on his amp and when he started stepping on MY effects boxes we knew it was time to cut the set short. Too bad, I would have loved to have a good memory of that night, you know, playing with a Rolling stone and all. Not to be. 🙄 I'll probably delete this.
The greatest mistake the Stones ever made was not doing WHATEVER IT TOOK, to keep Mick Taylor in the band. For starters, they could have PAID him. He was given no credits on SEVERAL albums---in other words, no residuals. In addition, his mates should have helped him with drug addiction and got him the help he needed to stay with the band. They did not... With all due respect to Keith Richards---on Mick Taylor's WORSE DAY, Keef couldn't hold a candle to him. Make no mistake, Keith Richards is a very good guitarist. Mick Taylor is a GREAT guitarist. A guitar genius. Right up there with Hendrix, Clapton, and Santana. No doubt about it. The five albums he produced with the Stones from '69-'74 are all classics. The band was never the same after 1974.
Great performance. I did not expect Mick to sing but he has got it. lovely performance
Best guitarists the Stones ever had! Too bad it couldn't have lasted.
That honored him, Mick and Keith are more businessmen than
Bluesers :-)
@@wolfgang4078 totally agree with you. Better that Mick left the rolling stones. Mick Taylor is a great guitarist. keith is famous and bad guitar player.
Totally agree with you, Ron Wood has never filled the place Mick Taylor left
@@jorgeramirezcamarena4904 lol your comment was silly, Jorge Mick Jagger IS the Rolling Stones I doubt you were being serious, however. Just hyperbolic. ☺☺☺☺
Mick was indeed the best Stones guitar player. I believe he use ta play wid John Mayall
Taylor is a legend. I had the privilege to watch him in Vancouver. A small venue ...... real old-skool blues style :)
It was the f@ckin best.
He's guitar solo's with Keith Richard's riffs were the best ever in Rock history
I played the Edinburgh Blues Festival/Caledonian Brewery...we went on and he followed us. Such respect and his slide playing was superb as was the whole band. I performed there again and in the band hospitality room is a picture of Mick and myself which funny enough my wife found amongst all the pictures on the wall. Honor to have met him and I got to play his beautiful Les Paul...just one of the gems in my life on the road.
@@lightninwillie2261 Great stuff man. Are you based in Scotland?
He just has the sweetest slide sound,right up there with Bonnie Raitt,David Lindley,Ry Cooder and Sonny landreth.
Duane?
Oh, dude, you hit the nail on the head. Mick Taylor is simply amazing.
The best slow smooth vibrato too
Also
......and Brian Jones
One of the best E-V-E-R blues/blues-rock guitarists.
Such a clean clear and so smooth sound nobody plays slide like mick...ry cooder maybe
I always thought he was the best guitarist John Mayall played with.
@@jsteed44 If you say slide guitar, you’re saying George Harrison.
Amazing slide from Mr. Taylor.... shivers running up and down my spine as he gets that sound no one else alive can.
Couldn’t have been a coincidence that he played on some of their greatest albums.
Brian Jones played on the original Little Red Rooster... however Mick Taylor was a great addition to the Stones and played on many of their great songs..
Time waits for no one... is an all-time classic that only Mick can play.
He was the best guitarist the Stones ever had
Beer yes Buddy! Best Stones guitarist ever! Hats off to Mick Taylor!
Annnny beer, just a nice cold beer,- not too much to ask for is it? You speak for all of us Mick.
always good. Mick
Mick Taylor non fa altro che confermare la bravura, la perfezione dei mitici Rolling Stones! Lunga vita a lui e a tutti loro!
Master of the note. My God what a sound this man can make. Beautiful.
One of the best! God bless Mick Taylor!
He was the best thing to happen to the Rolling Stones
Simon Lacey And perhaps the Stones were the best thing in his life.
Mick & Mick were the real Glimmer twins
Mick was the only musician to join the band that ever came close to matching Brian's contribution/talent. Highly under-rated in my opinion.
Why do people insist on comparing for "the best"? Each musician is different. Each contributes his/her own personal touch. Can you imagine if we only had one "best" musician? How fast would life become totally boring?Learn to appreciate each musician for what he/she brings to the table. Love them all and pray they never go away.
Pre-1968 Brian, maybe. I dunno. Mick was one HELL of a lead guitarist. Brian was a misogynistic little drug addict who enjoyed battering his women.
@@theartfuldodger935 "Battering his women", bad as it is, wasn't confined to Brian Jones. Many others did so and still do. But Brian's contribution to the Rolling Stones is undoubted and he started them off. But like so many others also he couldn't deal with being overshadowed by the lead singer. They're always a band's front-man."Misogynistic", no more or less than other rock stars.
@@paulherring2434 "Many others did so and still do". So that makes it OK to excuse his behavior? Pathetic. In the end, Brian Jones contributed NOTHING to the band and for that reason he was fired. Mick Taylor was 1000% better as a guitarist and contributor. Brian was nothing more than just another British kid into the blues in 1962. He met Mick and Keith and enjoyed a free ride until he self-destructed.
@@theartfuldodger935 Well Dodger, you have your opinion on Brian Jones and you're sticking to it. That said, by not reminding us here of the shortcomings of other popstars, yet quickly pointing out Brian's, aren't you reflecting a jaundiced and prejudiced view of him?
Beer for voice, Harmony for soul, Music for Mick Taylor.
Truly phenomenal. What a gifted person he is.
Underrated guitarist ,,he deserves more accolade like any other blues guitarists
Well Done Mick Taylor
Dougie Maxwell Western Australia
Can count on one hand the no. of live shows I've been to in the last 25 yrs., but I was at this one-Bernard Purdy on drums. Taylor as fluid a player as could ever be heard, such tasteful, deep, melodic blues! Most memorable.
Mick Taylor is the most underrated guitarist in historory
This is easily Jeff Beck, Jimmi Page or Jimi Hendrrix class
There's that underrated word again.
Disagree .... there's Hendrix class and then you can sort out the rest.
@William Harvey It is Mick Taylor Class, Hendrix, Page and beck may follow
Why does no-one mention Richie Blackmore in these rarified airs?
@@mr.d.4175 because he never really played blues or rock/blues and deep purple belong to hard rock which a different genre than what Hendrix, Page, Taylor... would play
Still playing gotta love it...
Too much phasing on this guitar ! what for ? MT has always been among my favorite guitarists because his playing is so fluid and natural. Especially his solos : on every occasion he uses the best possible choice of notes, no question about that. As a guitarist myself, he has always been so inspirational for me.
Thank you Mick for the greatest 12 nights and what a birthday I had !
Just came across your 7 year old youtube comment about "12 of the greatest nights" on a b-day with Mick Taylor. I can't believe no one has asked. So what's the story?
@@moodyrick8503 only she knows. I want to know too. Greetings. Moody (Blues)?
@@jorgeramirezcamarena4904 _Bingo_
Yes, huge Moodies fan.
Those 7 LP's are _truly awesome._
Rick & Morty makes me think & laugh, excellent stuff.
And my name is also Rick, so...
@@moodyrick8503 I'm Moody Blues fan too since 1970 when i was 15 "years young" ("Buddy Guy" words). Greetings Rick. ✌
Saw him in the 90`s in Buenos Airs opening a show for Eric Clapton. Tks to Mick Taylor I did not loose my money ! He played blues and rock, Clapton played pop music in the Phil Collins way. I almost left the show in the middle of Clapton`s part.... Taylor is really great !
Kind of ironic that the Stones unquestionable best run was with this guy.
Why?
Are you an idiot? 1969 Let it Bleed to 74, was unquestionably their greatest period.
Mitch Kenvin I totally agree! Keith Richards is greatest rhythm guitarist but the stones never have really had a gut wrenching, screaming lead guitar since Mick Taylor. Imagine Joe Bonamassa playing lead and jettison Ronnie Wood.
Mitch Kenvin ____ Yeah but there is no irony in that. What exactly is "ironic"?
@@burlatsdemontaigne6147 Irony is dead.
I love you Mick , you led me to the slide my friend , which has givin me peace on earth. Please lose weight or the world will lose another legend , way to soon. I see you are playing a Strat more these days , good move.
Does anyone know what the make of that Strat is....is it armed with Lace Sensors or what are they....EMGs or what...?? Appreciate any feedback from learned ones
We'd both lose weight but it causes us to spill our beer.LOL!
Mellow, bluesy, just what we all needed..🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🙋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The best Stone of all the times.¡¡¡¡¡¡Stones for ever but with Mick Taylor.
Great musician. Stones for ever¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ and with Mick Taylor Better.
The best guitar the Stones ever had...
I agree with that but Keith came up with the riffs. The start of Can't you hear me Knocking for example was played by Keith in open G.
Kev Dean : We all know Keith’s riffs. Been hearing them for fifty years. It doesn’t hurt to show some appreciation for MICK TAYLOR because he deserves it !!!!!
👍
@@roseblake5803
Damn straight. Keith wrote his best music when heroin addicted.
I saw The Stones at the LA Forum. Stevie Wonder was the opening act, and MT played his ass off with The Stones. It's just not the same without Brian or Mick. Then again, I prefer der blooz.
His version is VERY RELAXING!
Mick Taylor carried more than his guitar during his tenure with the Rolling Stones.
AssinnippiJack. Now he’s mostly carrying his weight.
He carried the band!
@@philmontejano5971 Not quite
waow so strong and mellow, really nice and cool perf
Why oh why, did he leave the Stones? He will always be known as a Rolling Stone. A guitar virtuoso who contributed to the Rolling Stones music.
He was only 20 when he joined the stones and he idolized Keith and followed him full tilt into the drug world. He said he quit to save his life. The party lifestyle became too much.
He left because Keith was knee deep in heroin addiction and Mick Taylor was getting dragged into it. He said he would of died if he stayed with the band. Mick jagger didn’t want him to leave. Let’s just say that there was no rehab clinics back in the early 70s. Mick Taylor chose saving his life over being in a band with heroin addicted Keith. Mick Taylor did a interview explaining all of it. Look it up.
I think that Keith wanted his mate Ron and it's one of the reason why.
Just great rythem and blues soulful and basic but still awe inspiring love his solo albums blind willie mctell killer song
Thanks for this! Nice to See Mick still playing the blues guitar like no one else!
I missed him in Australia by one day once, I was pissed. Amazing vid, thanks for posting!
fantastic style master blues guitar master. hum hum hum......
I saw Mick Taylor with John Mayall in Switzerland...great gig...
I love blues very much and i love this song !!!
He drinks beer like I do. He plays guitar like few do.
Legend 🎸💟
I saw this musician four times in two days. 1969 at the Chicago Amphitheatre. front center both Micks about 10 to 15 feet away. He quit the band since he was getting addicted to smack. I love his playing on ::"Can't you hear me Knockin" Alternate. His tone is gorgeous.
The Rolling Stones were at their best with mick Taylor. Best albums and best live. He took that band further than they ever achieved without him. Remember the Beatles had just broken up and everyone looked towards the stones to carry on. Mick Taylor did that for the stone’s.
Oh dear never really knew about Mick Taylor with the Stones and Ive been a Stones guy for over 4 decades!
And then he LEFT!!! 😂🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@Cream1968 he had to. He couldn’t keep up with Keith R. Heroin habit. He said if he would of stayed with the stones he would of died. Check out mick Taylor interviews.
@@markwestervelt9708 Oh I remember he probably would be long gone by now! 😉🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing, I loved it.
I wish The Mick Taylor Band would come through Central Virginia some day!! ☮❤☮
I was heartbroken when Ron Wood replaced him on the 1975 tour.
Me too
Not me quite happy in fact this clown is a joke.
@@marcelb.desroches2522 Wood is a Stone; Taylor is a guitarist.
Ronnie Wood was a better fit personality wise. The improvement was Woody wasn't so much of a technical guitarist.
This better suited Keith Richards playing style.
The reality is Keith and Ronnie were able to weave as they call it.
And it helped Ronnie Woods was a better team player. Ronnie didn't whimper like a little bitch , his looks and personality were far superior to the likes of Mick Taylor.
WONDERFUL - I LOVE HIS MUSIC
Enjoyed his stretch with the Stonessss. Rock on Mr Mick Taylor.
One of the elite guitarists that I have had the pleasure seeing through my life.
PEACE@
Hey Mick depuis que tu n est plus dans les Stones pour moi les Stones ne sont plus rien sans toi de la part d'un fan Phil
AMAZING !!!!!
Un grande chitarrista , questo si che é vero blues.sei grande.
I would've jumped at the occassion to get Mick a beer!
I've drank scotch with him!
He's a great guy....met him in ac...he invited me to come back and have a drink with him I met him after the show he's a wonderful man the nicest guy you'll ever want to meet
Nobody does "Little Red Rooster" like Savoy Brown....... the best version I've ever heard.
Luther Allison th-cam.com/video/FeTK4DmJ1Fg/w-d-xo.html 🤔
Howling Wolf with Eric Clapton. London sessions. Blues master piece. Need I say more. Not knocking Mick Taylor at all. He was extremely underrated.
My m. BrUse the edit icon to pin, add or delete clips.owñ little red rooster
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little red roostef
What a loss for stones when taylor jumped ship. The day the music died.
No that will forever be Feb 3"1959
everett binder, guess you don’t know the truth of it. Too bad for the Stones? Too bad for Mick
Haven't seen Mick since he was a kid playing with Mayall at U of Manitoba in Winnipeg sometime in the sixties. No one is a kid anymore but he still has the chops
Absolutely LOVE Mick!!! Met him once. The Stones were never the same and Ronnie Wood was a horrid replacement as he can't play a blue lick to save his life.
what a gentleman.
For a long time after he left the Stones, Mick Taylor had the nickname "The Only Man to Leave the Stones Alive!", a reference to the earlier death of Brian Jones.
He will always be immortal through his contribution to Rock and Roll history but he will always be remembered best, as far as I'm concerned, for one of the Rolling Stones most excellent tunes, "Can't You Hear Me Knockin" from the "Sticky Fingers" album waaaaaaaaaaay back in 1971.
One wonders what musical direction the Stones would have gone if Taylor had remained in the group...
Mick's cover of "Red House" is unbelievably good. Of course, Mick and Jimi knew each other, and played together.
Mick Taylor, great máster of Blues and Rock, only stopped those 4 Years that he was with the Stones he could have had a better Cárrer like that of Eric Clapton 🎸
Whew, love it. He is jamming
Mick requests the beer for himself. Then says that there's not enough time for the rest of the band to get one. And he meant it. Gotta love it.
Hmm. The guy asking “what kind of beer?” meant well, and Mick’s “Any kind, that’s not too much to ask now, is it?” reply was snippy, I thought...
Going to straight to asking for “Can’t you hear me knocking?” was a bit snippy, too.
One of the best
Love you Mick!!!
Happy Birthday, Mick- 66 years, a Beer !*
MickTaylor is fine guitar
MICK TAYLOR IS THE BEST.............
wish he had stayed with mick and the crew
Why ? So that they could eventually realize that they need him and that it's too late . It's their turn to suffer baby 😎🎶🎵
I’m sure Keith had a lot to do with Mr. Taylor’s exit. A lot has to do with Keith’s ego; saving that “lead guitar” with The Rolling Stones status. Make with spending more time with Nick Jagger, writing music, spent any time in the studio, being a better musician, will Keith was heavy into smack
I know this sounds crazy but Mick Taylor looks like Brian Jones in this video
Not quite Jones though
The one and ONLY...Mick Taylor....sPeLLbinDinG !
INCREDIBLE
He ain’t nothing without The Rolling Stones and The Rolling Stones ain’t nothing without him.
You can't be serious the Rolling Stones with Ron Woods are 1000 times better now than with this clown. Read the Stones history.
Sorry, I disagree. Friend
@@marcelb.desroches2522 Yeah, the Stones are better with the world most average lead guitarist (Wood). You are an idiot
@@marcelb.desroches2522 You must be kidding??! Ron Wood better than Mick Taylor? Hahahaha. Good one.
@@marcelb.desroches2522 I've seen both versions of the Stones. Woods is not in the same league. JMHO...
The Living Legend........Grandpa Mick Taylor
Cant believe how much he's changed , would never have recognised him from his Stone's days.
It's called AGING
That beer is getting warm Mick !!!! Lol !!! 😁🖒✌🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Brilliant and probably the greatest blues guitarist Britain ever produced.
Have you never heard of Peter Green, Rory Gallagher, Eric Clapton, etc etc?, Mick was pretty cool on slide after Dave Kelly, on normal guitar nowhere near the best!, Sorry mate but I saw them all live, Taylor with John Mayall.
T
@@kevinobrien1259 ........Fleetwood Mac in the Peter Green days were my all time favourites yet I stand by my opinion and of course you are entitled to your opinion.. Being in my 70s I have also seen them all.
🌈😎👍🎶❤️He was always great... 👏
'Taylor was our best guitar player by some distance'
Charlie Watts.
And Jagger deeply regretted that Taylor left.
Later Taylor said he hope that Jagger forgave him.
Mick from the rolling Stones how kool is that he took Brain s place win he passed away
Mick Taylor !Yeah! I would buy you a pitcher of beer anytime brother!
Nice cold beer out a glass, straight from the cellar, goes to the head.
Si vous l'écoutez vous l'écoutez encore tant qu'il joue c'est divin!
Great Mick !!!
Beleza mesmo ê ver o maior guitarrista da história do rock tocando muito
He sings!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He sounds good!
his the best to me
Love you
Mick is the man
Luv u Mick!
Looked like a quality beer.
Beautiful amber color ! Lol !
😁🖒🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Awesome work, brah
This song should be the anthem of Rock'n Roll
Classic "Nuff Said "
Legend!
Nice sound Blues,,,
Mick asked to get up and have a play with my Sydney (Australia) band once. We said yes, of course. It didn't end well.
Kirk Lorange, don't leave us hangin, what happened? btw loved Chasin the train' along with The Mighty Reapers my 2 favourite bands ever.
Miss those Cat n fiddle days.
@@59teleman Well, this was at the Bridge Hotel. Mick had played there the night before as I recall. Richard, the owner, told us Mick wanted to jam with us and we were thrilled. Wow! While I was setting up, his roadie shoved that white Strat at me a yelled "Open E", like it was my job to tune his guitar. I shoved it back. Anyway, we started our set, played a few tunes and called Mick up. He was blind drunk, way too drunk to be playing. He was turned up to 12 on his amp and when he started stepping on MY effects boxes we knew it was time to cut the set short. Too bad, I would have loved to have a good memory of that night, you know, playing with a Rolling stone and all. Not to be. 🙄
I'll probably delete this.
"Put the bottle down Mick It's gonna end up killin' ya"
Nice beer yeah...Salud!!
Right you are! This is why he has been now.
The greatest mistake the Stones ever made was not doing WHATEVER IT TOOK,
to keep Mick Taylor in the band. For starters, they could have PAID him.
He was given no credits on SEVERAL albums---in other words, no residuals.
In addition, his mates should have helped him with drug addiction and got him the help he needed to stay with the band. They did not...
With all due respect to Keith Richards---on Mick Taylor's WORSE DAY,
Keef couldn't hold a candle to him.
Make no mistake, Keith Richards is a very good guitarist.
Mick Taylor is a GREAT guitarist. A guitar genius.
Right up there with Hendrix, Clapton, and Santana.
No doubt about it.
The five albums he produced with the Stones from '69-'74 are all classics.
The band was never the same after 1974.
gold.....