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10-03-2011 #3381
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all those last posts are classics nicole .... briliant
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10-03-2011 #3389
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"NOW" from Bras Cubas
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10-03-2011 #3390
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Good clip. I've always thought Mick Taylor was the Stones' secret weapon, and somewhat underappreciated. I think it's no coincidence that the music that is generally considered to be the Stones' peak--Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St., is from the Mick Taylor era. No offense to Brian or Ronnie. You should see the concert film Ladies and Gentleman, The Rolling Stones, which was just released on DVD last year. Mick Taylor is blazing on his guitar all the way through the movie. He pretty much never stops. His slide guitar on "All Down the Line" is incredible. It's too bad Mick J. and Keith couldn't be less tightfisted with their songwriting credit, maybe Mick T. would have stayed. Maybe Black and Blue wouldn't have been a piece of crap. I've also heard that Keith was somewhat jealous of Mick T.'s guitar talents. But who knows, if Mick T. had stayed, we might not have gotten Some Girls.