be very cool were you able to send him some stuff he could have mastered, edited, etc and released by himself. he's still around and could use the $$... excellent quality here and just historic, ask me.
Thanks for posting this. Great audio. 15:4215:43 mark after MT looks over his right shoulder looks as happy as I ever saw him.... This would make a great Live Album. This band is terrific.
This is the best Mick Taylor video I've seen on here....his chops are together...blondie is excellent....set list is superb....with the exception of a failed attempt at a single note Van Halen tap during I wonder why (yes...i wonder why ...indeed....) his playing is flawless....blues...slide...funk.... fusion.....Taylor is a phenomenal musician.... .
@@tommyboyce regardless...for Taylor it was a hideously lame attempt.....totally out of place.....completely unnecessary....I'm a huge Billy Gibbons fan yet I can live without him doing it as well.......I prefer pentatonic wailage searing slide and a funky right hand with a bend and vibrato that doesn't need a whammy bar.....
@@larrynolletti4594 each to their own I guess. I'm a big fan of both and didn't really hear Taylor's attempt as lame. Billy does it all the time. It's a signature move for him so it sucks for you that you have to block your ears so often during his solos.
@@tommyboyce signature move...?.....I love the ZZ Topp 70's catalogue right up thru El Loco.....I 'm not so sure Gibbons did it back then....he certainly doesn't do it at this excellent 1980 show ( awesome set list ) ruclips.net/video/ZsgQdG5IKaU/видео.html As far as Taylor goes I don't recall him ever attempting such......the obligatory tap by a 70's guitar icon in the 80's and beyond to prove they're not dated.....utterly absurd.....yes I'm biased because in the 80's all of these hair band noodlers came out of the woodworks tapping and there was this prevailing attitude that they made the 70's guitarists and style obsolete......
@@larrynolletti4594 For example, listen to Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers. Billy uses it in that iconic solo. From Tres Hombres, their most iconic album. It sounds fkn cool too. Listen to Billy's good friend, Josh Homme from Queens Of The Stone Age, talk in interviews about learning the Billy Gibbons finger tap thing etc etc. It's a widely loved thing. And whilst I agree that the 80s produced some horrible playing in the hair metal genre, it's wrong to throw the baby out with the bath water. In other words, finger tapping can be tasteful and cool when done well.
If its the club I'm thinking of,i seen this show there, i saw pat Matheny there, sunny land slim there, and i saw Sun rah there... :-)...ooh Bettey Carter too!
En un año de estos , 89, y con un grupo y sonido muy parecido, vino a tocar a Orense, Galicia, España, estuve antes del concierto pegado a él en una entrevista que le hizo un amigo mío de la TVGallega, Senen se llama, y estaba bastante tranquilo e ilusionado, hablaba de su época con los Stones con pereza, como si lo hubieran agotado esos años. El concierto fue muy bien, el local no era muy apropiado, una pequeña cancha de baloncesto con mucho eco, pero lo disfruté mucho, me resultó raro oírlo cantar. Mil gracias Mick Taylor por toda tu trayectoria y tú música, siempre me gustó tu sonido.
This is my video. I shot it. I digitized it. I released it.
be very cool were you able to send him some stuff he could have mastered,
edited, etc and released by himself. he's still around and could use the $$...
excellent quality here and just historic, ask me.
I think I was at this concert It was right by central square I forget the name of the cup what's the name of the club
fantastic cant thank you enough for posting these cambridge gigs
Didn't know Blondie was that good of guitarist, he's not just a backup. Great blues guitar throughout, thanks for posting
MT is the equal of Clapton, Beck, Page , Webb, and all the others . He was the best guitarist the Stones ever had .
and still played his goldtop.
Is this Blondie Chaplin?
Thanks for posting this. Great audio. 15:42 15:43 mark after MT looks over his right shoulder looks as happy as I ever saw him.... This would make a great Live Album. This band is terrific.
#MickTaylor #LeatherJacket #GiddyUp #MTAS
This is the best Mick Taylor video I've seen on here....his chops are together...blondie is excellent....set list is superb....with the exception
of a failed attempt at a single note Van Halen tap during I wonder why (yes...i wonder why ...indeed....) his playing is flawless....blues...slide...funk....
fusion.....Taylor is a phenomenal musician....
.
It's not really a Van Halen attempt. It's more of a Billy Gibbons kind of tap which is pretty tasteful I reckon.
@@tommyboyce regardless...for Taylor it was a hideously lame attempt.....totally out of place.....completely unnecessary....I'm a huge Billy Gibbons fan yet I can live without him doing it as well.......I prefer pentatonic wailage searing slide and a funky right hand with a bend and vibrato that doesn't need a whammy bar.....
@@larrynolletti4594 each to their own I guess. I'm a big fan of both and didn't really hear Taylor's attempt as lame. Billy does it all the time. It's a signature move for him so it sucks for you that you have to block your ears so often during his solos.
@@tommyboyce signature move...?.....I love the ZZ Topp 70's catalogue right up thru El Loco.....I 'm not so sure Gibbons did it back then....he certainly doesn't do it at this excellent 1980 show ( awesome set list )
ruclips.net/video/ZsgQdG5IKaU/видео.html
As far as Taylor goes I don't recall him ever attempting such......the obligatory tap by a 70's guitar icon in the 80's and beyond to prove they're not dated.....utterly absurd.....yes I'm biased because in the 80's all of these hair band noodlers came out of the woodworks tapping and there was this prevailing attitude that they made the 70's guitarists and style obsolete......
@@larrynolletti4594 For example, listen to Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers. Billy uses it in that iconic solo. From Tres Hombres, their most iconic album. It sounds fkn cool too. Listen to Billy's good friend, Josh Homme from Queens Of The Stone Age, talk in interviews about learning the Billy Gibbons finger tap thing etc etc. It's a widely loved thing. And whilst I agree that the 80s produced some horrible playing in the hair metal genre, it's wrong to throw the baby out with the bath water. In other words, finger tapping can be tasteful and cool when done well.
If its the club I'm thinking of,i seen this show there, i saw pat Matheny there, sunny land slim there, and i saw Sun rah there... :-)...ooh Bettey Carter too!
En un año de estos , 89, y con un grupo y sonido muy parecido, vino a tocar a Orense, Galicia, España, estuve antes del concierto pegado a él en una entrevista que le hizo un amigo mío de la TVGallega, Senen se llama, y estaba bastante tranquilo e ilusionado, hablaba de su época con los Stones con pereza, como si lo hubieran agotado esos años. El concierto fue muy bien, el local no era muy apropiado, una pequeña cancha de baloncesto con mucho eco, pero lo disfruté mucho, me resultó raro oírlo cantar. Mil gracias Mick Taylor por toda tu trayectoria y tú música, siempre me gustó tu sonido.
I'm from Cambridge...
Thanks for posting.
Just incredible
hot, blue and smokin
The Junction ?
I was there maybe the night before
Great crowd too 👍
#BlindWilliMcTell
#MTsgoodtoniteainne?
after listening to this guy i always want to throw my guitar away
and I want to play it.