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Mick Taylor

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Altamont... I remember all of that. That was an awful day.


— Mick Taylor


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Blues music is becoming more and more popular than it ever was. I'm always meeting people on the road that are really young, and are guitar players. male and female.


— Mick Taylor


#becoming #blues #ever #female #guitar

I certainly want to get back to the U.S. to play. It's such a big country. I've always liked playing there, and enjoyed living there. I lived in New York, LA, and Florida.


— Mick Taylor


#back #big #big country #certainly #country

I do to keep things sounding fresh. Sometimes just changing the running order of the show is a good idea.


— Mick Taylor


#fresh #good #good idea #i #i do

I don't know why, but I never felt I was gonna stay with the Stones forever, even right from the beginning.


— Mick Taylor


#even #felt #forever #gonna #i

I had to learn chord shapes. I bought books with chord charts. I used to listen to all kinds of pop music.


— Mick Taylor


#bought #charts #chord #had #i

I have a really good band, and just returned from a short tour in California. It hasn't always gone that well.


— Mick Taylor


#band #california #gone #good #good band

I never advise anyone to sacrifice something else because of music, but then I don't see why they would have to anyway.


— Mick Taylor


#anyone #anyway #because #else #i

I play the piano a lot at home. I write songs on the piano and guitar. I would like to actually play piano on stage. I don't think I'll get the chance for a while.


— Mick Taylor


#chance #get #guitar #home #i

I do remember actually learning chords to Beatles songs. I thought they were great songwriters.


— Mick Taylor


#beatles #beatles songs #chords #great #i






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He was a very fluent melodic player which we never had and we don't have now. A performance recorded on 1 June 1975 (which was finally released on CD in 2003 as "Live at the Manchester Free Trade Hall" by The Jack Bruce Band) and another performance from the Old Grey Whistle Test seem to be the only material available from this brief collaboration. Just before the release of the album in October 1974 Taylor told Nick Kent from the NME magazine about the new LP and that he had co-written "Till the Next Goodbye" and "Time Waits for No One" with Jagger.

"He is regarded by many Stones aficionados as the best musician ever to play with the band and appeared on some of their classic albums including Let It Bleed Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. He was ranked 37th in Rolling Stone magazine's 2012 list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. " Since resigning from the Rolling Stones in December 1974 Taylor has worked with numerous other artists and released several solo albums.

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