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  1. Vor einem Tag · Guitarist Mick Taylor has only two songwriting credits from his tenure with the Rolling Stones: “Ventilator Blues and “Criss Cross”, a “lost” track released as a single when the Stone’s reissued Goats Head Soup in 2020. The track also serves as a reminder of how important the band’s frequent contributors were to their sound. Can you imagine this track without Nicky Hopkins ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Konzerte von und mit der amerikanischen Bluesrock-Band Gov‘t Mule sind stets Feierstunden für die Ohren. Die vierköpfige Gruppe um den Gitarristen/Sänger Warren Haynes spielt ihre von Soul, Folk und Americana durchtränkte Musik mit einer Hingabe bei gleichzeitiger Leichtigkeit, die ihresgleichen sucht. Diese Gabe zeigt sich allerdings nicht nur in den Shows, sondern auch auf ihren...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · It’s one of music’s great unanswerable questions: what if Rory Gallagher had joined The Rolling Stones after guitarist Mick Taylor quit? As is well-known, Gallagher spent three days in...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Eric Clapton credited Gallagher with “getting me back into the blues” and The Rolling Stones tried to get him to replace Mick Taylor. U2 ’s The Edge and Slash, of Guns N’ Roses fame, also ...

  5. His later ones are decent too but those first two are my favourites with contributions from both Mick and Keith, Ian McLagan, David Bowie, George Harrison, Kenney Jones, Rod Stewart, Bobby Womack and Mick Taylor. Opening track on IGMOATD I Can Feel The Fire with Mick Jagger is right up there as one of my favourite Rolling Stones/solo work tunes.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · The track notably is the first song the Stones recorded with new guitarist Mick Taylor, who replaced a fired Brian Jones, and the first song to feature Bobby Keys on saxophone. The chemistry between the guitars of Richards and Taylor was just incredible, bordering on telepathic.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Mick Taylor, who was the lead guitarist for the Stones at the time, said this track was one of his favourites because of the unplanned element. “ [It] just happened by accident; that was never planned. Towards the end of the song, I just felt like carrying on playing.