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23 thoughts on “The Rolling Stones with Mick Taylor – Midnight Rambler

  1. Why does everything have to be comparisons? Why not enjoy hearing the best band that ever played do it?

  2. A great version. You can see that they’re all into it. So glad to see them all together.

  3. Ron Wood couldn’t hold Mick Taylor’s jock strap. I’ve come to believe that the Stones "died" when Taylor left. Look at what they did with him vs. what they’ve done since. Nuff said. Rock on…

  4. They are still the best and with Mick Taylor on top of that, i am speechless….

  5. great to see Mick Taylor. Much better this time around compared to the O2. Thanks 😀

  6. So much more dynamic with Mick T. onboard.  Wish he would play on more songs.

  7. I was at the Brooklyn show, I wish Mick Taylor would have showed up. Oh well, I still enjoyed the Stones and will be getting the pay per view event for tomorrow night.

  8. I don’t think that is a fair comparison. While Mick T, plays beautiful technical solos, Ronnie brings an energy to his playing that really engages the audience.

  9. It really was an amazing experience to be so close. The only reason I didn’t tape every song is I wanted to be able to take in the moment as much as possible.

  10. If you look at older Stones footage of MT .He was always playing and soloing through the songs . Their sound was more fowing and fluent when MT was in the band. Ron and Keith kind of slash/stab little leads through out.

  11. 2:35 micks at spitting distance and you held the camera steady…well done, youre a better man than i

  12. Ronnie Wood is horrible. Mick Taylor v Ron Wood is like Chuck Norris v. Donald Duck

  13. I love the way Keith gets it started….a leader. Got everyones attention..he’s still got it!

  14. maybe he will earn back some of the monies Mick and Keith denied him.Taylor still has the touch, and the gut(s) to let it shine- he was always one the reasons that the Stones were at their best from 1969 to 74

  15. Yeah, I noticed that too…MT sure is eager to solo through that whole song!

    I don’t blame him…he’s one of the most underrated guitarists in rock’n’roll history and has never gotten the accolades he’s deserved.

  16. I was there last night. It was a real treat to have the one and only Mick Taylor join The Stones for this one. It’s too bad he wasn’t featured on several more songs.

  17. Nice work…and sounds awesome. Mick is playing much better than the first show at the O2. I had to chuckle at 1:46 in MJ tells MT "I got it" just before he does a little harmonica solo. The Stones sound so much better with MT in the band!!

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