Mick Taylor live | Rockpalast | 2009
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- Mick Taylor live | Rockpalast | 2009 | Setlist
01. Twisted Sister 00:00
02. Alabama 09:37
03. Blind Willie Mctell 16:07
04. Interview 27:02
05. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 29:25
06. No Expectations 37:33
Besetzung:
Mick Taylor - vocals, guitar
Denny Newman - guitar, backing vocals
Michael Bailey - bass, backing vocals
Max Middleton - piano
Jeff Allen - drums
Die Aufzeichnung des Konzerts fand am 28.03.2009 beim Crossroads Festival in Bonn statt.
Mick Taylor ist einer der filigransten Bluesrock-Gitarristen der Musikgeschichte. John Mayall holte das Ausnahmetalent in den 60er Jahren zu seinen Bluesbreakers, bevor er 1969 Mitglied der Rolling Stones wurde.
Als Leadgitarist der Stones war er maßgeblich an legendären Alben wie „Sticky Fingers“ oder „Exile On Mainstreet“ beteiligt. Die New York Times beschreibt Taylor als „den besten Techniker, der je bei den Rolling Stones gespielt hat. Ein Bluesgitarrist mit einem Gespür eines Jazzmusikers für melodische Erfindungen.“
Nach seinem Ausstieg bei den Stones arbeitete er u.a. mit Bob Dylan und Jack Bruce, bevor er sich ganz seiner Solokarriere widmete. In den letzten Jahren besann sich Tayler wieder verstärkt seiner Blueswurzeln.
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I like him best with the Stones' material. When you hear those live bootlegs from '69 to '73 you could really see how versatile he was, from Blues to Country to jazz fusion, or fast Heavy Rock. His ability to adapt in a fluid melodic way has always been such a pleasure to hear. Amazing multi talented guitarist, in the top of my list
Met Mick twice in Florida. First night in Clearwater in the old bad part of town by the railroad tracks great atmosphere for a bluesman. Then I followed him up to Jaxville Beach, Fl. There he signed two LPs for me. I also taped the night in Jaxville Beach Free Bird Cafe. Ronnie Van Zant’s widow was working the bar. He encored with Blind Willie. Joked with the crowd about it being Sunday you ought to be in church. I still have the cassette from that night. Man he’s a cool guy. If you hang out after the show he’ll hang with you. He photobombed me one night and we chatted until security pulled me away in Jaxville. We both knew a woman that he was fond of. Not only is he an incredible guitarist he’s one down to earth guy. I can tell he appreciates his fans.
Mick Taylor is simply fantastic. The Stones have their best time with him. A legend for all who love Blues and Rock!
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He , ...had his best time with the stones.....
Yes. Stones are a very simple band now for many-many years. Taylor years were the apex.
His time with the stones stands out…. Some very memorable solos… made everyone sound better
Love Mick Taylor, very tasteful player
I'd add fifty "Likes" for this video if I could. Mick Taylor is simply an amazing guitarist. Just wish he was a bit more prolific but, what the hell, quality always trumps quantity anyway. Rock on, Mick. You are simply as good as it gets.
I saw him in 1992 in a small bar in Berlin. He had a really good singer/harp player who did the Jagger songs justice and they played a lot of stones material from exile. I had seen him at least five times previously in the 80’s (overly repetitive song lists and boring bands) and that Berlin show was like seeing the Stones in 1972. He didn’t have to rely on his own weak vocals and the band was smoking.
One of the real natural masters of the guitar. It just flows out of him, like water in a stream.
An uncanny talent.
I first heard his playing on John Mayall´s "Blues from Laurel Canyon", and that impressed me very much. For me he always stood in a line with Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Peter Green. He never made it to the popularity of his likes, but he still is a tasteful, dynamic and expressive guitarplayer, a rarity nowadays. Long live Mick Taylor.
instaBlaster.
Vacation seemed inspired by Hendrix and for being 18 it's pretty impressive work. You could tell he had the intuition of how to construct solos for maximum impact
Mick Taylor is one of the most delicate blues rock guitarists in music history. John Mayall brought the exceptional talent to his Bluesbreakers in the 1960s, before joining the Rolling Stones in 1969.
As the lead guitarist of the Stones, he played a key role in legendary albums such as “Sticky Fingers” or “Exile On Mainstreet”. The New York Times describes Taylor as “the best technician who's ever played for the Rolling Stones. A blues guitarist with a jazz musician's flair for melodic inventions. "
After leaving the Stones, he worked with Bob Dylan and Jack Bruce, among others, before devoting himself entirely to his solo career. In recent years, Tayler has returned to his blues roots.
Bore off
Can You Hear Me Knocking" is one of the best I have ever heard.
I read some where he wrote it and got no recognition for it, one of the best tracks ever made !
Have to agree, he gets time to develop the theme. Great band too
Never get tired of listening to Mick Taylor, his brilliance on guitar is outstanding. Wish he would comeback to Australia with a good band.
Older but still got the passion. Loved the performance.
the piano player max middleton used to play with jeff beck, he was the piano player on going down plus many more
Great Player! Excellent version of Can’t you hear me Knocking!
His singing is passable but his playing is fantastical!
I like his playing with the Stones! He really improved their songs.
I will always be a fan! I always liked his precise Blues licks. Brilliant!
👏🏻🎸😎
What a legend! Lovely band
Simply brilliant. How come so few have given this a thumbs up? Totally beyond me.
The Stones were never better when he played with them. Did great with Dylan too. He's one of the greats.
Love Mick Taylor ❤️ . Simply the best guitarist 💕
Ladies and Gentlemen maestro Mick Taylor 👌
Going all the way back to 1971 Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out was the foundation for my development as a guitarist, especially Mick Taylor's amazing performance on that album. I will always love his style of play, truly unique. He is a one-of-a-kind virtuoso.
Wow imagine listening to the third song somewhere in 70's, even now kinda feels ahead of time.
MICK FANTASIC!!!!BLUES FANTASTIC///FIREMAN///
The addition of Mick Taylor to the Rolling Stones is what really made them into a true rock/blues band. A HUGE influence and all one needs to do is listen to Exile on Main St to realize this. Prior to this the Stones were a more of a gritty version of a British Wave band.
MT is a fantastic guitar player but... come on!!! Before Taylor the Stones wrote incredible tunes and real LP masterpieces like Beggars Banquet or Let it Bleed. I love MT years, but it is better stay informed before writing about a group that created tunes like Jumping Jack Flash, Under my Thumb, Satisfaction, She is a Rainbow... before the arrival of this badass player.
@@josevi5835 Where in my post did I say the Stones, before the addition of Mick Taylor, were less of a band? You should practice your reading comprehension. BTW, I have ALL the Rolling Stones albums up to the time Taylor left the band and have been listening to them for over 40 years, so I think that I am adequately informed. And since you show your ignorance let me inform you - during the recording of Beggar's Banquet Brian Jones was so hung up on drugs he barely contributed to the process leaving all the guitar parts to Keith Richards and the creative process to him and Jagger. And of course by the time Let it Bleed was released Brian Jones was dead.
@@es2056 English is not my mother tongue and I thought that you did not value RS work before "Exile...". By rhe way, I am a Stones fan since 1976 and also own all his official records plus some non official one... I love RS work during MT years but they also have fantastic records without him in the lead guitar. Si prefieres continuamos nuestro diálogo en español, idioma que controlo más.
Rubbish!
I was fortunate to see the Bluesbreakers in 1980 , near Buffalo. Mayall, Colin, Mick and McVie.........GREAT SHOW....Taylor has never received the accord he is worthy of. Thanks for posting
I don't think money and celebrity appeal to him all that much, just my humble opinion
Your right. But that’s amongst fans. Musicians know how baddass he is
Was the show at Melody Fair ? with the circular stage ? I was at that show....fantastic !!
In fine form Mick yet again shows why he left the Stones to play what's in his soul ,& after hearing him do Blind Wille McTell it's obvious he made the best choice to go it on his own & he's a freakin' guitar master of epic status. What an awesome show he put on for these lucky as hell folks. He need not sing like a pro but who cares he gets it done & that guitar work more than takes care of that , we don't care about his vocal technique we come to hear the master play that guitar & slide. What a great band backing him up as well.
I guess if following your dream is playing 300 seat bars and being damn near broke. Pure case of overplaying his hand. Bad business decision. Great guitarist but not a vocalist or writer at all
@@flyingburritobro68 Sometimes, just sometimes, there's more to life than mere money.
The Stones were basically a blues band. Mick Taylor didn't leave just to play other blues songs!
@@flyingburritobro68 I guess that makes him one more true guitar artist taking bad business decisions in favour of his inspiration :)
Maybe it is true, like jazz artists, bluesmen likes playing clubs rather than arena.
great guitarist! superb performance and musicianship!
True blues,right on Mr Mick Taylor❤️❤️❤️
Master of blues guitar.
Cool guy in the back then, still a cool guy now. I hope life was and continues to be good for him.
Magnifique on reconnaît son son👍👍👌
Yes, I remember. I forgot, as Mick Taylor, played in LAUREL CANYON HOME LP.
I'm living with the Bear ( Bob Hite, Canned Heat) in a big house full of Blues. Wonderful John Mayall's LP.
The Mick Taylor's version of can't you hear me knocking is amazing, absolutely blowminding.
Taste and tone. Love Mr Taylor
Mick Taylor is (sorry) the better Stones guitar player. And the Rolling Stones still benefit today. he has kept his pride.
Okay, i think it's the way you look at it.
What does it mean, the better,the best and all that. Richards is a genius in his own kind of playing. I agree that albums with Taylor are fantastic and hard to beat.
But ronnie wood gave them a New Direktion with lots of dirty guitar licks and weaving.
You know, sometimes there's a need for changes.
That's for sure.
That's right, but he didn't fit in and as you can hear, he is a bad singer🎵🎵🎵
@@HHH-vi1wnI find him to be a pretty good singer, certainly better than Keith
Keith Richards never ever had the intention to be a singer
One of my favorite guitarists!
Such a great guitar player
Watching this randomly. He still got it.
Mick Taylor gehört auch in meine persönliche "Ranking-Liste" meiner Favoriten an der Gitarre. Danke an MICK TAYLOR.
Er ist speziell, bei den Stones hat er nicht den verdienten Respekt erhalten.
Loved his '79 solo album.. all tracks are just amazing..
I wish he played more from that album.. Spanish A minor, broken hands, baby i want you, leather jacket and the rest
Max Middleton has played with so many brilliant musicians and top guitarists !
Огромная благодарность за эту прекрасную запись очень интересного гитариста❤
I love it , on Sway, Can you hear me knocking, ..,and such many others Stones Classics! Yes the best Stones lead guitar!
He just always takes his time.
Thanks, Great concert.
How i wish i was in the front row at this concert.
Mick Taylor. ..we love you. ...forever
Thank you. Wonderful. 😊
No one has mentioned Mick's solo on Time Waits For No One (It's Only Rock n Roll album) - one of his best and still great 47 odd years later.
Give it a blast
best`period`of`the`rolling-stones.
В 2014 году в Стокгольме посчастливилось увидеть Мика на сцене в составе Stones. Восхитительно исполнил Midnight Rambler
Mick Taylor, Duane Allman My fav.🎸🎸
Un des plus grand guitariste
Mick Taylor ❤
It's great! Thanks a lot!! From Brazil!!!
Amazing guitar player!
Best guitarist the Stones ever had.... Including Keef, Brian and Ron...
licks without a failure ...always came from mick taylor
Here he plays with great taste and power. Plus, he plays slide in standard tuning ! So fine ! 😆
Saw him with Dylan in '84, St.James' Stadium Newcastle, best live guitar tone I've ever heard (and the sound on stadium gigs is usually horrible). It's the flow of his playing that sets him apart and always draws comparisons with Clapton. He was a startling talent right from the Mayall days, joining the Bluesbreakers at 18 to take over from Peter Green! His solos on "Sway" and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" make Sticky Fingers special as much as "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses". Great to see him in recent years spicing up the Stones live shows again, nobody else can play "Midnight Rambler" quite like that.
Not the best singer, but as a guitarist he is a God 👏
Beyond DELIGHTFUL !!!!!!
A true master at his craft.
Saw him in Oakland, CA, back in the late 1980's/early 1990's and took slide pictures.
WOW
Amazing
Sublime player
MT.... rock n roll hall of fame...
The ecstatic effusions here are all right. But the admirers surely know that the contrary is just as true.
La meilleure période des stones c est avec mick Taylor a la quitare
very very high level.................................
Does anyone know what happened to Mick Taylor? It seems like he has retired? Ill health? See no video of him past 2013 when he played with the stones.
I Remember!!!!
Regards from Liberty Ukraine 🎉
The legend
British electric blues guitar players !
that version of “No Expectations” had a very Grateful Dead/Bruce Hornsby feel to it. would like more…
I knew another version of twisted sister..all the two good..and easy listening.....
Mick!👍 Max Middleton piano!👍
Max is a legend!
All his work with lots of big guys thrills me!
I listen to him since the early jeff Beck group and still like it.
That kind of music is nothing without piano.
Levantó a los Stones a otro nivel. No he oído solos de él que mejorara (o llegara a su altura) Richards; ejemplo Sympathy for the Devil en Hide Park. Un genio del Rock.
Sat in with Little Feat on Apolitical Blues..Tasty licks.
Le meilleur des Stones ! Keith n'arrivait pas à sa cheville !
Mick Taylor , è uno dei migliori. chitarristi al mondo. Gloria a Taylor.
Amazing guitarist. Not the best singer in the world, but you can't have everything.
Wall to wall virtuosity with no shitty adverts !!!!!
En plus il chante bien❤
Max Middleton !
I love and like the Blues Work from Mick with John Mayall and solo so very, very fine. Sorry, from the Stones I like her creative Performence in the sixteens with Brian Jones more than her Work and Songs in the seventies. But that`s not the fault from Mick Taylor.
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Great concert...! Don't understand lot of comments about the time of the great Stones álbuns, the great solos in 72, 73 tours etc.. Was there and in 75 quit. With the age of 25 years old. Hyde Park concert 69 he was 21. Shure the best Stones álbuns was with him, but also with the rest of the Stones.. All in the top of criativity, like lot of bands.. The Stones are just the greatest rock and roll band in the world, Some Girls is great album after, like Emocional Rescue and the great Tattoo You, great tours 82, 90's, 2000's, He's Mick Taylor & Band since almost 50 years.. With his carrear, his songs, concerts. Over.
Ladies and Gentlemen ...
Mister Mick Taylor ...
He can also sing! I love Mick Taylor, a brillant musician!
And how!
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He's the shit!, better on his own from the stones , like to buy this lp if out .!
This is the first time Mick Taylor singing
Check out his first solo album 🙏😷🎵❗👀
I'VE said this many times.....
Ready......
BOX SET. 69 TO 73 TAYLOR YEARS.
ROLLING STONES
Share royalties with Mick Taylor.
Let's face it. The best songs the stones play up to today are songs Mick Taylor most probably Collaborated with them.. Check out a very hot version of Jumping Jack flash on micks 1994 solo album..... Hot
Quoting Hendrix' Watchtower solo. He stays the same.
chris speddingみたい。上手だなぁ。カッコいい❤
He's got nice vocals to. He just never ascended as a song writer like say Clapton did. I like his solos better than any guitarist in history. If Jagger does another solo album. He should inlistTaylor. They worked well together . Ie Sway ,Moonlight Mile.
Stones definitely need to incorporate him back in the bag and take some of the heat off of Keith
Corona will end the Rolling Stones.
It may help them but Mick does not need them & from the day he left nothings changed . He is as much a legend as they are.
He lost a fortune when he left the stones. He should have stayed plus do side work on his own. Keith Richards is fantastic. all of this was nothing without the women dancing in the aisles.
@@sandecoffey9125 😎 Mick Taylor a great lead guitarist, not a singer, not a songwriter, and obviously not a businessman. He made the dumbest move in rock history. I love it how in the interview part of the video he says certain band members were addicted to drugs. He and his wife at the time were both heroin addicts. He seemed to blame it on others.
Played with the rolling stones in exiled