Yeah some guys can really get down ... and they know it. They know how to invoke the magic, while other guys are just hoping it will find them. MT is the man though ... with the Stones during their best period
John turned professional after leaving te Army aged 30. He has died at the age of 90 giving him a 60 year successful 'Track Record' . Awesome in more ways than one! R.I.P. jOHN.
He's been part of my life for decades and decades. I think this is one of the most inspirational performances I've ever seen. And now he sits with the other immortals. Love to his family and friends, RIP.
love those mick taylor blues runs, always surprises, tone so smooth. his generation of guitarists is dropping right and left but he's on the younger side of things. we still have time to appreciate his incredible talent
Here are true masters at work, after 50 years listening to rock and blues 💙... That Buddy is such a great player...matched to Mick, another masteris incredible. That's the video that lead me to Mists of Time .... One of the most beautiful songs ever written 🌬️
@@theislander-sj1kq: In 1984, Mayall toured with with Mick Taylor, John McVie & Colin Allen. I caught them at The Beacon Theatre in NYC. They played every song from the "Blues From Laurel Canyon " album plus others. This concert still ranks as one of my favorites of all time. ✌️ Great hearing from a fan of fine music. .
Rest in musical peace..Mr. Mayhall. It s a sin you didn't get into the rock and roll hall of fame sooner. Anyway, they don't matter. What matters is the wealth of fabulous music you left us with. Condolences to your family and friends 🙏.
Oh ya! Mick Taylor and Buddy Whittington. Two great guitarists playing together. complementing each other and bringing out the best in each other's play. What a treat to hear.
Who else could tie up such a stunning line up of talent to produce such a stupendous example of English influenced blues. Take a bow Mr Mayall OBE We all owe you so much.
RIP John. Your music exposed me to the blues, and I've been a fan my whole life. If it wasn't for you and the great guitarists in the Bluesbreakers, we might not have blues today.
Daud musa.. Actually Elexis kornerwas the father of British , but I was wrong in a previous comment. He himself was a fine guitarist and had more legends come through his band. I always loved the song nemesis kornersings the blues in heaven buy a female whom I cant recall the name..
@@deborahbrown6408 Yes its Alexis and I found but forgot since, the song I was referring to "Alexis Korner Still Sings The Blues In Heaven. Oops, just came back. Sally Barker did it on the TV show, The Voice I think. I first heard it on some radio bout 10 years ago and I liked it so much but when I started searching it took me days to finally find it. Of course you can find his songs to. He had many who would become icons. Plant Jagger etc. Etc. I had thought myself, the same, that it was as this conversation goes, thinking May all, until I found that Elexis came before. Also you will see a few different spellings of his first and last but I'm sure this is the most used. Hope you find it cause she sang it beautifully..
I saw John Mayall along with Mick Taylor, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie in a bar in Green Bay, Wisconsin in the mid 70’s. They were one of the best bands I’ve ever seen and Mick is a true virtuoso who was playing Albert King lick for lick. He was amazing!
RIP. John. You are the goat! 90 years old! The amount of talent that you have usher into the world 🌎 of blues music 🎶 is just amazing! I'm listening to you right now....peace brother rest well....
I was having a bad day until I heard this. Now I'm floating 2 miles up there somewhere with no cares in the world. Never underestimate the power of the blues. Both guitars firmly on point.
A friend lent me his copy of "Crusade" when I was 16 and this song in particular and the rest of the music I heard on that album inspired my love of Blues from that moment forward. Years later the same friend and I saw this exact line-up play this same song at the band's gig in High Wycombe. My friend and I just looked at each other in joy and disbelief. Thank you John for everything. You will be sorely missed.RIP.
Got to talk with him for about an hour before his first show with the Bluesbreakers. He knew the shoes he was stepping into. He opened with a Freddie King tune then welcomed John on stage. Absolutely incredible performance.
Wow, never heard of Buddy Whittington even though I've been a big fan of Mayall's since the 60s. This guy's got some licks and to me outshone Mick Taylor.
R I P Dear John Mayall...ich kam zum Blues durch Deine Musik und durch R I P Alexis Korner s Musik und Gruppen.Mit 75Jahren,kann ich mich nicht satt hoeren an Eure hart and soulfull Musik....voller Dynamik, Virtuosität, Harmonie und Sehnsucht ... Danke,danke für das was Ihr uns an Humanität und Frieden hinterlassen habt... Dr.Ilja Lasaroff.Bulgarien
Wow. . Mick Taylor. Always been my favorite guitarist. This video ive never seen before. I loved it. Wow. Mick played extremely well. This will be a classic to me. I have always loved listening to Mick Taylor play ever since i was young. And this all started when i began to listen to a masterpiece in rock called ..EXILE ON MAIN STREET. This Stones album.was gold. Mick Taylor played just incredible. . .
Absolutely echo my thoughts on that one.. For me MIck Taylor was the Rolling Stones... Totally transfrormed their Sound and was with them for what for me are their best albums by a long shot! Incedie Blues Musician... Few I'd rather listen to cept maybe Jerry Miller, Duane Allman, MIke Bloomfield or Albert Collins for that matter
Ha yes and he quit right after that album. He couldn't deal with the madness going on at Nellcote. Dang i hate these auto words they put wrong! Anyway the Stones made their finest albums when Taylor was lead.
@@JohnMurphy-pw3sy His playing was great but Keith is the one who mostly decided where the song would go. If not he would fire you or kill you. Both had great interplay.
K músicas mas buenas ,Jhon mayall super músico ,lastima k terminan están canciones ,con buenos solos ,sin molestar los oídos ,XK tienen k terminar ,,,,,,
Mick Taylor is the greatest guitar player the Rolling Stones ever had and one of the best blues players of all time! Likewise, John Mayall is the the godfather of English blues. Great voice! What a killer combination!
There's some wonderful interplay between the two guitarists. Even the other band members think so,. judging from their facial expressions. What a pleasure to hear Mick Taylor again.
Met John Baldry at the New Daisy Theatre on Beale Street in Memphis in the 80s. I asked him about all the British acts he founded or launched and who was his favorite. Without pause he said John Mayall. He called him a musical genius.
I had some much older friends who used to hand-me-down LPs, clothes and whatever was left laying around their house. The Turning Point was one of the first in the early 70s. It was one of the albums that changed my taste in music forever. Ditched The Beatles White Album forever! I no longer have a record player but still have the record.🥰🦘🎷🎶
Spent many moons before the great internet came along and places like "Life to the Blues" arose, trying to find music by John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers. It was near impossible. Thank goodness it is all within reach now. Don't know what I did all the years I was without it.
Watching Mick Taylor play one realizes the power and the beauty contained in a simple guitar fretboard. You just wanna dive in, explore the possibilities and blow your mind. Sounds hippie doesn't it? But imagine yourself with Mick Taylor's fingers and mind...
Increíble el talento del Gran Jhon Mayall!! Extraordinario músico de todos los tiempos. Cómo logro fusionar a la perfección el Jazz y el blues . Muchos años para el gran maestro Saludos desde México!!
@@maupric Maybe. Looks like they are tuned down a half step though (track is in F# but they're playing in G position) Makes the bends easier.... trick used by Hendrix, Stevie Ray etc etc...
It takes more than a very good or even, dare I say, astounding, guitarist to try matching Taylor. I maintain my position that Mick is the most sensitive out of the lot. His playing melts the frost on my innermost coldest mountains.
Sat about 10 feet from him for a solo show in a small jazz club about 35-40 years ago and along with the Stones Exile on Main Street tour two of my favorite musical events I’ve ever attended. His slide work is up there with Ry Cooder and Derek Trucks.
So much feeling, respect and musical listening between two awesome guitarists. I love the way Mick progressively increases the tension during the last solo. Still awesome after hundreds of listenings, thanks !
Absolutely awesome - saw John Mayall again last year and he just lives and breathes the blues . What a line up. Fantastic performance by all musicians don't get much better than this for those who appreciate this music
RIP John Mayall. Thanks for every song, every chord, every blues!
❤❤❤
and for schooling Clapton, Taylor, Moore,....
How about Peter Green?
Buddy Whittington again proving the biggest names ain't always the best guitar players. 😄😄👍👍
Yeah some guys can really get down ... and they know it. They know how to invoke the magic, while other guys are just hoping it will find them. MT is the man though ... with the Stones during their best period
Amen ❤
@@cambium0 Yes he is, 69 to 74, best Stones years ever and MT was a huge part of that!
If you look at Micks left hand, his first finger in bandaged. That being said, they are both fantastic guitarist.
Onya bud
Suddenly, 70 just doesn't seem that old anymore...
You'd better believe it.
John turned professional after leaving te Army aged 30. He has died at the age of 90 giving him a 60 year successful 'Track Record' . Awesome in more ways than one! R.I.P. jOHN.
These senior rock and blues stars just keep getting better with age!
Amen Amen ❤❤❤
I think Buddy Whittington deserves a big mention as well. Saw him live twice and never failed to amaze.
Absolutely agree. He stole the show on this one!!
Buddy was amazing
Buddy was stand out when I saw Mayall, 1998 in Manhattan.
For sure Buddy is a great player . He's got a lot of Texas ZZtop influence i find . Watch him with Gary Moore , Buddy sounds better to me.
👏👏👏👏👏Hai ragione da vendere
He's been part of my life for decades and decades. I think this is one of the most inspirational performances I've ever seen. And now he sits with the other immortals. Love to his family and friends, RIP.
Mick T, the Outstanding Stone...
That's when they hit their golden period - when Mick T joined.
love those mick taylor blues runs, always surprises, tone so smooth. his generation of guitarists is dropping right and left but he's on the younger side of things. we still have time to appreciate his incredible talent
awesome
Here are true masters at work, after 50 years listening to rock and blues 💙... That Buddy is such a great player...matched to Mick, another masteris incredible. That's the video that lead me to Mists of Time .... One of the most beautiful songs ever written 🌬️
Amazing music!:John Mayall, Mick Taylor & Buddy Whittington are 3 musicians I can listen to play all day long.👍🤗
Let's not forget John McVie (moonlighting)
@@theislander-sj1kq: In 1984, Mayall toured with with Mick Taylor, John McVie & Colin Allen. I caught them at The Beacon Theatre in NYC. They played every song from the "Blues From Laurel Canyon " album plus others. This concert still ranks as one of my favorites of all time. ✌️ Great hearing from a fan of fine music.
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@@theislander-sj1kq: No arguments here😀
Rest in musical peace..Mr. Mayhall.
It s a sin you didn't get into the rock and roll hall of fame sooner.
Anyway, they don't matter. What matters is the wealth of fabulous music you left us with.
Condolences to your family and friends 🙏.
This music is a big part of my youth! Thank you JM for your gift! RIP.
I saw him in Poland .... wow, what the concert it was 😂❤
This is a fantastic Song. Thank you Mr. John Mayall and the whole Band
Oh ya! Mick Taylor and Buddy Whittington. Two great guitarists playing together. complementing each other and bringing out the best in each other's play. What a treat to hear.
YA it,s a pick off
Just loving the blues doesn't get anybetter
Mick Taylor...plays like that even with a cut finger!!
Who else could tie up such a stunning line up of talent to produce such a stupendous example of English influenced blues. Take a bow Mr Mayall OBE We all owe you so much.
A true icon of the music industry, RIP John.
Másters of Blues John Mayall and Bluesbrackers.
Another Great Blues Master gone RIP Sir.
Man never did Drugs!!! Look at him 70+ years & still the man, a role model for all here
RIP John. Your music exposed me to the blues, and I've been a fan my whole life. If it wasn't for you and the great guitarists in the Bluesbreakers, we might not have blues today.
I listen John Mayall since 1968 and till today,he the father of British Blues, he is a Legend
I listen to John from the album Lauren Canyon, long ago.
Daud musa.. Actually Elexis kornerwas the father of British , but I was wrong in a previous comment. He himself was a fine guitarist and had more legends come through his band. I always loved the song nemesis kornersings the blues in heaven buy a female whom I cant recall the name..
British blues I meant..and it's Elexis not that stupid smart word screws up more than usual.
@@robertwoodward829 Isn't it Alexis or Alex Korner, I think🤔🎶🎶
@@deborahbrown6408 Yes its Alexis and I found but forgot since, the song I was referring to "Alexis Korner Still Sings The Blues In Heaven. Oops, just came back. Sally Barker did it on the TV show, The Voice I think. I first heard it on some radio bout 10 years ago and I liked it so much but when I started searching it took me days to finally find it. Of course you can find his songs to. He had many who would become icons. Plant Jagger etc. Etc. I had thought myself, the same, that it was as this conversation goes, thinking May all, until I found that Elexis came before. Also you will see a few different spellings of his first and last but I'm sure this is the most used. Hope you find it cause she sang it beautifully..
I saw John Mayall along with Mick Taylor, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie in a bar in Green Bay, Wisconsin in the mid 70’s. They were one of the best bands I’ve ever seen and Mick is a true virtuoso who was playing Albert King lick for lick. He was amazing!
RIP. John. You are the goat! 90 years old! The amount of talent that you have usher into the world 🌎 of blues music 🎶 is just amazing! I'm listening to you right now....peace brother rest well....
Taylor joined them at 17 yrs old
I was having a bad day until I heard this. Now I'm floating 2 miles up there somewhere with no cares in the world. Never underestimate the power of the blues. Both guitars firmly on point.
Two miles up? I hope you got a pilot's license! :-D
I got British blood in my blood sugar test today
@@brucestoddard8303 нихрена ты думаешь русские хуже? Не все же идиоты ... привет из Белоруссии
Chuck Berry live
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Chuck Berry live
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A friend lent me his copy of "Crusade" when I was 16 and this song in particular and the rest of the music I heard on that album inspired my love of Blues from that moment forward. Years later the same friend and I saw this exact line-up play this same song at the band's gig in High Wycombe. My friend and I just looked at each other in joy and disbelief. Thank you John for everything. You will be sorely missed.RIP.
Buddy Whittington - outstanding blues player
So Insanely righteous
Really
sure is
Got to talk with him for about an hour before his first show with the Bluesbreakers. He knew the shoes he was stepping into. He opened with a Freddie King tune then welcomed John on stage. Absolutely incredible performance.
Wow, never heard of Buddy Whittington even though I've been a big fan of Mayall's since the 60s. This guy's got some licks and to me outshone Mick Taylor.
Perfection!!John Mayall had always extraordineries musicians around him !
God saves Britain !
So wonderful magic thank you for beeing such a great music mensch RIP John Mayall
John Mayall: Grand father of English Blues
The man ,bluesman...
Poor John Maya. He could never find a good guitarists. /ssssss
@@larrylinn8589 yes they are so few and far between, besides who plays the blues anyway.
@@larrylinn8589 So Clapton was not good enough?
@@linpiao111 I am a big fan of Mayall and Clapton. I was being sarcastic.
Came for Mick Taylor and discovered Buddy Whittington for the first time. Result!
R I P Dear John Mayall...ich kam zum Blues durch Deine Musik und
durch R I P Alexis Korner s Musik und Gruppen.Mit 75Jahren,kann ich mich nicht satt hoeren an Eure hart and soulfull Musik....voller Dynamik, Virtuosität, Harmonie und Sehnsucht ...
Danke,danke für das was Ihr uns an
Humanität und Frieden hinterlassen habt...
Dr.Ilja Lasaroff.Bulgarien
Wow. . Mick Taylor. Always been my favorite guitarist. This video ive never seen before. I loved it. Wow. Mick played extremely well. This will be a classic to me. I have always loved listening to Mick Taylor play ever since i was young. And this all started when i began to listen to a masterpiece in rock called ..EXILE ON MAIN STREET. This Stones album.was gold. Mick Taylor played just incredible.
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🤤😇😂😂😁 wow really pretty basic
Absolutely echo my thoughts on that one.. For me MIck Taylor was the Rolling Stones... Totally transfrormed their Sound and was with them for what for me are their best albums by a long shot! Incedie Blues Musician... Few I'd rather listen to cept maybe Jerry Miller, Duane Allman, MIke Bloomfield or Albert Collins for that matter
Ha yes and he quit right after that album. He couldn't deal with the madness going on at Nellcote. Dang i hate these auto words they put wrong! Anyway the Stones made their finest albums when Taylor was lead.
@@JohnMurphy-pw3sy His playing was great but Keith is the one who mostly decided where the song would go. If not he would fire you or kill you. Both had great interplay.
MICK IS A GREAT GUITARIST....
Such a sad few days losing John and Mick.RIP guys.
you're kinda early for Mick. As far as I know he ain't dead yet. 🤘
Was Awesome Concert, RIP for John Mayall !!
Rest in peace John!!!!!!
But Legends never die!!!!!
Amen Amen..they never ever die ❤
I'm eventually beginning to realise and appreciate just how good a player Mick Taylor is , better late then never I suppose ...
K músicas mas buenas ,Jhon mayall super músico ,lastima k terminan están canciones ,con buenos solos ,sin molestar los oídos ,XK tienen k terminar ,,,,,,
Mick Taylor is the greatest guitar player the Rolling Stones ever had and one of the best blues players of all time! Likewise, John Mayall is the the godfather of English blues. Great voice! What a killer combination!
RIP JM - a major influence on all blues loving souls!
Mick Taylor is freaking master of lead guitar. Too bad he quit the Stones.
He would have died if he didn't.
He didn’t want to deal with the drug abuse, conflict, and general craziness.
He was & still is SMART.
HE got down "south" &
really blossomed when he thru that pick away.
Modest GREAT is MICK TAYLOR.
He was & still is SMART.
HE got down "south" &
really blossomed when he thru that pick away.
Modest GREAT is MICK TAYLOR.
I saw him back in the 80's opening for John Mayall. He was booed of the stage 30 minutes into his show. He was so sloppy drunk he could barely play
Caught John Mayall in San Francisco with the Bluesbreakers. The man proved to be all he is and the Bluesbreakers were rocking.
I still have this album from when it first came out. Must have listened to it a million times. A friend has gone 😢
John Mayall is a true icon and a legend.
You want to make it through 2020?,...listen to Mick Taylor!
Happy New Year 25’🎉🎉🎉Look up 😁
The way Mick Taylor builds a solo is stunning.....
There's some wonderful interplay between the two guitarists. Even the other band members think so,. judging from their facial expressions. What a pleasure to hear Mick Taylor again.
I have just a little restriction with Mayall voice for the rest pretty cool.
My greatest ♥grandmother madin name was Sadie Taylor ❤💗💙💕💓
@@Methilde😊😊
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh love the Blues. Makes you sad and happy at the same time, gift from God for the sadness relief of this evil world.
Ein absolutes Hörerlebnis da kann man heute suchen nach so einem Musiker
MICK you are a genius, a master of the elite of the best, the best albums with the STONES made them with you
Hay blues en el PARAISO.
String bending masterclass there from the great Mick T.
Met John Baldry at the New Daisy Theatre on Beale Street in Memphis in the 80s. I asked him about all the British acts he founded or launched and who was his favorite. Without pause he said John Mayall. He called him a musical genius.
I had some much older friends who used to hand-me-down LPs, clothes and whatever was left laying around their house. The Turning Point was one of the first in the early 70s. It was one of the albums that changed my taste in music forever. Ditched The Beatles White Album forever! I no longer have a record player but still have the record.🥰🦘🎷🎶
Mick Taylor un gran guitarrista , nunca entendí que hacía con los Stones . Bueno ganó mucho dinero ahí .
I miss this stuff.
Never a truer word
Reminds me of Peter Green.....never in a rush, never too loud, always the most precise beautiful notes.
Virtuoso guitar playing by both Buddy and Mick. Amazing tandem at the end!! Blown away!
ABSOLUTELY!
RIP John Mayall.
Spent many moons before the great internet came along and places like "Life to the Blues" arose, trying to find music by John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers. It was near impossible. Thank goodness it is all within reach now. Don't know what I did all the years I was without it.
Ay fuke mane and fuke you
John never got the recognition he deserved as a solo artist...but is recognized as the Ultimate Sessions Man...a Lllooonnnggg Time Favorite!!
Watching Mick Taylor play one realizes the power and the beauty contained in a simple guitar fretboard. You just wanna dive in, explore the possibilities and blow your mind. Sounds hippie doesn't it? But imagine yourself with Mick Taylor's fingers and mind...
John Mayall y los Bluesbrakers con Mick Taylor me encanta! !!!!
Excellent John Mayall.. Buddy...Micky
Increíble el talento del Gran Jhon Mayall!!
Extraordinario músico de todos los tiempos.
Cómo logro fusionar a la perfección el Jazz y el blues .
Muchos años para el gran maestro
Saludos desde México!!
Buddy.. you are a Monster.. you make your stratocaster sound like the hardest tele...
This is excellent music by John Mayall and the Bluesbraker thanks for uploading this fantastic song and awesome video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💋
RIP John mayall
Buddy Whittington & Mick Taylor! Two of my favourite guitarists!
Mick Taylor must be use a 09 guitar strings. Look likes Albert Lee. Fucking bends
@@maupric Maybe. Looks like they are tuned down a half step though (track is in F# but they're playing in G position) Makes the bends easier.... trick used by Hendrix, Stevie Ray etc etc...
Some of those licks Mick Taylor is playing sound so much like Albert King. Very impressive,
1983 I saw John Mayall at the Back Stage in Ballard,Washington.
What a performance!
RIP JOHN MAYALL.
Happy 90th Birthday John. Thanks for all you've done.
Mick Taylor is terrific, whole band just rocks!!!!
This one, the tone, the drumming
So much magic in 9 minutes
Only just immortal (!!!!!)
John and Mick a revival of the Bluesbreackers
since the 1969-72 years
such excellent playing. love the back and forth banter between Taylor and Whittington. so well done.
John Mayall can always be trusted to bring it!
I love the blues , chills and relaxes me . Makes me happy . Love you guys since I was 17 , now 67 ❤❤❤❤
Fast auf den Tag genau 20 Jahre her….
Mick Taylor great blues tone tone tone
Oh, my goodness!! What a rendition. And that dialogue-argument between Mick Taylor's and Buddy Whittington's guitars. Out of this world. Forget EC...
Omg my teenage years he was my hero , has he passed ?
Love you Mick Taylor! You're amazing. One of my favorite ever.❤️❤️
Mick Taylor is wicked cool! He has such good taste.
The blues are An American thing this Brit taught them all
Mick Taylor is a bad, bad man!
Buddy Whittington i Mick Taylor są świetni. Moje gratulacje!. Bravo.
John mayall siempre te sacaba una sonrisa con su música
Go John go, Forever in my Heart, rip Legend ❤❤❤🙏🙏🌹🌹
It don't get any better. You guys are so talented and under played. Enjoy so much. Thank you.
Buddy is very good but there is something magical about Mick Taylor's playing.
Buddy is one in ten thousand. Mick is one in a million.
It takes more than a very good or even, dare I say, astounding, guitarist to try matching Taylor. I maintain my position that Mick is the most sensitive out of the lot. His playing melts the frost on my innermost coldest mountains.
Sat about 10 feet from him for a solo show in a small jazz club about 35-40 years ago and along with the Stones Exile on Main Street tour two of my favorite musical events I’ve ever attended. His slide work is up there with Ry Cooder and Derek Trucks.
Mick is a truly unappreciated Guitarist, much like Buddy. He has that amazing tone and perfect licks all with a bandage on his first finger!!
Read the comments before saying that Mick is underated.
Thé great wittington ,unknown but famous. , Thé great Albert king gave us that tune
What an ending! 🤘🏻 great stuff as always from John Mayall.
Mick Taylor is wonderful as always too
This is how I like my Blues. No frills, honest music!
I saw John Mayall with Mick Taylor at the Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood around 1968ish
Mick Taylor, just greatness!!
So much feeling, respect and musical listening between two awesome guitarists.
I love the way Mick progressively increases the tension during the last solo. Still awesome after hundreds of listenings, thanks !
I was thinking exactly the same.
Totally agree. That's the difference between being one of the greats and being a legend and Mick Taylor is a legend...
Absolutely awesome - saw John Mayall again last year and he just lives and breathes the blues . What a line up. Fantastic performance by all musicians don't get much better than this for those who appreciate this music