Keith thinks he's a GREAT player.Insisted on taking over in the studio now and again though, to get his feel on it(mostly a root note pump)Often worked sometimes didn't.
Keys the ultimate weapon for the Stones, he always delivered. His solos were legendary, we were on our feet at 1st note ....Rock In Paradise (R.I.P.) ☝🏻🎷💃
WOW one of my favorite songs and this is BEAUTIFULLY done, IMO. This IS the 70s. Keef is really wasted and just the entire band jamming at a club. The way music should be.
My favorite Stones non-single/album/deep-cut rocker. So great to see this live. This footage is so great. Surprised it took this long to be brought out the vault!
Keith had to sneak him back in. They were rehearsing Brown Sugar and when it came time for the sax solo Bobby jumped in. Mick didn't even see him but recognized him instantly. After the song was over, Mick looked at Keith and said, "He's in, but he's *your* problem."
The Mick Taylor Worshippers, also known as the Mick Taylor Warriors, the Mick Taylor Zealots or the Mick Taylor Mystics, are a prominent group on certain websites dealing with The Rolling Stones.They determine what is true or false. Their credo runs as follows: Before the guitarist took up full-time employment with the group, RS had been a bum band. With the glorious advent of Mick Taylor RS were elevated to a high(er) plane. When he terminated his employment, RS became a bum band again. So this credo proves that The Rolling Stones have been a bum band for over 55 years and that it was for five years only that they played tolerably well, which fills the Mick Taylor Worshippers with intense delight and nourishes their sense of grandiosity.
So good, especially seeing Bobby Keys playing sax. One of my very favorite solos of his was in the Stones tune "Brown Sugar": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M9hcAA93N8c.html
For years I have watched The Stones 1971 Marquee show and have wanted to love it. Don't get me wrong, great camera-work, great set list, even great playing, but OMG, that audio mix is absolutely horrendous. Most of the songs you can barely hear and/or differentiate the instruments. To see The Rolling Stones in a club environment is a major treat. I have been blessed to see them at Toronto El Mocambo. Can you imagine how wonderful it would be to have great video of them at their prime. Marquee would have delivered that if the sound was properly mixed.
Mick Taylor, Jim Price, and Bobby Keys. The horns where in between their album/tour with Delaney & Bonnie and lead guitarist Eric Clapton's solo album, and his next band Derek and the Dominoes.
Wow was that without Taylor ❓With Bobby the Stones really never needed him . Very nice and hard but uncomplicated . Bobby was the man definitely on "'Sticky fingers"' . Again no need for Taylor on that LP . RIP Bobby and say hello to Charlie upstairs . 😎
Bills Basguitarplaying. Yep. Keith was in toxy. He was so playing bad at this concert. Oke the Bluessongs is chemical autodidakt. But Midnight rambler. Keith was playing so bad.Taylor, Charlie, Bill and Jagger....You can see them frustation about the sound.