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Cantankerous 08.07.2008 01:38 AM

night night
sleep tight
don't let mick taylor ass rape you in your dreams

gmku 08.07.2008 01:42 AM

I'll not fret about it.

Cantankerous 08.07.2008 01:46 AM

you're punny.


okay i'll stop now.

mangajunky 08.07.2008 04:48 AM

When I first got into punk rock in the early 80's this older guy (in his mid 20's) told me that every cool person he'd ever met was into the Rolling Stones.

gmku 08.07.2008 11:07 AM

After the terrific beating Taylor got last night from certain quarters, I feel compelled to add this last post, a link to a great appreciation of a terrific musician and his contributions to the Stones from Let It Bleed through It's Only Rock n Roll:

http://users.skynet.be/stones/taylor.htm

As a preview, I'll quote from the piece:

"Many people feel that the Stones made their best music during the time Mick Taylor was in the band. Indeed, he is considered one of the best blues/slide guitarists in the world. During his years with the Stones, Mick made many songwriting contributions for which he never got credit - simply beautiful and creative songs like Moonlight Mile from Sticky Fingers (his is the only guitar on this song, and Jagger's vocals follow his lead); the hauntingly beautiful Time Waits for No One; Can't You Hear Me Knocking (that's his extended jam at the end); and Sway (no Keith to be found here -- check out his lead on this one!). (The very best version of Sway, by the way, can be found on Mick and Carla Olson's Too Hot For Snakes release, done live at the Roxy in Los Angeles in 1990. Mick says this is his favorite version, and he has an extended wah wah solo at the end that is unbelievable and really must be heard by all Mick Taylor fans!)

"During this period, Mick and Keith were a fantastic combination. Mick says, 'Playing with Keith was a very intuitive thing. It was like no other working relationship I ever had. It was a 24-hour-a-day . . . thing. It was a whole life style, a whole way of living, playing and recording." And "Keith and I had a very unconscious, instinctive relationship. We didn't work anything out, even in the studio, and on stage we really inspired each other. In fact the whole band was inspired. That side of things was great.'

"Mick Taylor was, by far, the youngest member of the Rolling Stones at the time. After the problems the Stones had had with Brian Jones, Mick's affable nature was a welcome relief. Musically, he was a huge asset. He was quiet, shy, soft-spoken and not one to grab the spotlight. Perhaps this is why he remained in the background and was, for a while, happy to simply play his guitar."

demonrail666 08.07.2008 12:03 PM

I expect to be flamed for this, but personally i'd put Mick Taylor's musical influence on the Stones above that of even Brian Jones.

gmku 08.07.2008 12:07 PM

Well, then, we'll burn together, because I do, too.

MellySingsDoom 08.16.2008 03:30 AM

Bumped! I got this album last week, and am listening to it now for the second time (save "Angie", I hadn't heard a note of this before). I LOVE IT. It's so well put-together, and the songs are just killer.

Your discussions on this have been really interesting (been reading them this morning) - one of the better music discussion threads on this here board.

And gmku - thanks for the rep, my man :)

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.16.2008 04:19 AM

This is quite possibly the best thread in this forum.

So informative.

gmku 08.16.2008 10:51 AM

Are you being sarcastic?

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.16.2008 02:54 PM

No, not at all
My favorite stones material is from the Taylor era

Cantankerous 08.16.2008 02:56 PM

YEAH yer a starfucker starfucker starfucker starfucker star
yes you are yes you are yes you are!!

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.16.2008 02:57 PM

love you too, dear

gmku 08.18.2008 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
YEAH yer a starfucker starfucker starfucker starfucker star
yes you are yes you are yes you are!!


I don't get why people like that song. It's just Chuck Berry with dirty lyrics.


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