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🎸Guitar tutorial - Mick Taylor's solo from 'Sympathy for the Devil' from the Rolling Stones
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@GuitarPilgrim
@GuitarPilgrim 3 года назад
This guitarsolo is my personal number one favorite, tell me in the comments what is yours? I might do a video on it who knows! Special thanks to all patrons for your support, your TABS are available here: bit.ly/3rYXOuq
@Ledfists
@Ledfists 3 года назад
“Machine Gun”, live from the Band of Gypsies LP. The Apex of Progressive Blues.
@alirhm2919
@alirhm2919 3 года назад
Mine is David gilmour comfortably numb live 8
@davepilgrim5798
@davepilgrim5798 3 года назад
Everysinglenote from Texas flood live at the mocambo 😉
@joaopaulolaradesiqueira
@joaopaulolaradesiqueira 3 года назад
Hi! From the same record, another Mick Taylor wonderful solo is Love in Vain. So beautiful!
@pawebrzywczy4775
@pawebrzywczy4775 3 года назад
Alvin Lee "I am going home" from Woodstock. :) Maybe you can make a movie about this guitarist and his tricks and style. That would be great. Your movies are awesome. Thanks for your work. Greetings from Poland.
@billpholde4816
@billpholde4816 11 месяцев назад
Mick Taylor was the most fluid, melodic player of his time. Brilliant. Untouchable.
@bobbydazzler8684
@bobbydazzler8684 3 года назад
Thanks for this breakdown - also one of my all-time favourite solos. I don't think Taylor had any issues playing in front of Hendrix or anyone else. When he was 16, he walked up to John Mayall and asked if he could stand in for Eric Clapton at a Bluesbreaker gig when EC hadn't shown up. Not exactly someone who lacked confidence in his playing!
@bjones8470
@bjones8470 Год назад
He was only 19 maybe just turned 20 when he played that MSG show
@TimStanley1978
@TimStanley1978 3 года назад
Mick Taylor was 20 years old when he played that solo/gig!!!
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
That's realy unbelievable!
@reservoirfrog1
@reservoirfrog1 3 года назад
You’re kidding!!
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
@@reservoirfrog1 kidding? About a 20 years old guy who is doing his first concert with the Stones at Hyde Park, surely not.
@reservoirfrog1
@reservoirfrog1 3 года назад
@@Methilde impressive
@lopezb
@lopezb 3 года назад
Amazing!
@tutbuck
@tutbuck 3 года назад
YES!! Finally a video talking about the great Mick Taylor!
@al6347
@al6347 3 года назад
You got that right ...THE GREAT...MT...
@soliddrake11
@soliddrake11 3 года назад
Mick is truly one of the best ever. This solo has been a high water mark in my eyes for a few years now.
@paulgiggs99
@paulgiggs99 3 года назад
Great to see appreciation for Mick Taylor: a true underrated great
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
God have got 2 listen more ,:-0
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
n we have Keith Richard n Ronnie wood n they r pretty cool ,:-0
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
Happily Mick is no more underated now.
@LeonTrotsky6782
@LeonTrotsky6782 3 года назад
I’m not sure he is underrated. Those aware of his music & work with the Stones, know he was the bees knees. Always will be.
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
@@LeonTrotsky6782 I play guitar and now you can find more and more covers or lessons about him on youtube.
@baptisteringot
@baptisteringot 3 года назад
Damn. I rarely, rarely arse to leave a comment, but I have to say... The sound, the interpretation, the twists and most importantly, the fucking groove you put in this solo... Man, thanks for sharing that with us.
@1rwjwith
@1rwjwith 3 года назад
Well done, I love the Keith Richards solo BEFORE Taylors solo too! Some of the best two guitar interplay you will ever hear on that Ya, Ya,s version.
@marcokitt.2328
@marcokitt.2328 Год назад
Me too!!! After all Keef has his tricks up his sleeve... Unforgettable, brilliant solos, like on Sympathy, HonkyTW, Gimme Shelter, etc. ♥️
@subhd04
@subhd04 3 года назад
It's the blues influence that makes all these guitar players stand out
@obiem9319
@obiem9319 3 года назад
Sounds country influenced as well.
@ericeverett2353
@ericeverett2353 3 года назад
Not Page
@craigcotter7476
@craigcotter7476 3 года назад
2 things odd about your comment. 1: Isn't rock derived from blues? 2: How can they all stand out with the same influence?
@subhd04
@subhd04 3 года назад
@@craigcotter7476 every blues musician has their own phrasing everyone has a unique sound of their own Do Albert King and SRV sound the same do Hubert Sumlin and Jimmy Page sound the same do Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy sound the same
@subhd04
@subhd04 3 года назад
@@craigcotter7476 I can't argue with you on the 1st point it's the truth
@johnmaritato3587
@johnmaritato3587 3 года назад
This is the solo that made me stop wanting to be a singer and pick up a guitar - not to mention his solo on "Love In Vain" from this same period.
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 3 года назад
I could bet that impressing Hendrix would be no easy feat! Mick is one of the best!
@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426
@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 3 года назад
There are many country guitarists who would blow Hendrix away, with technique, and much greater repertoires, were they sitting around jamming unplugged in your living room: Danny Gatton, Roy Clark, Jerry Reed, Tommy Emmanuel, Chet Atkins, many more.
@vicomtedelomagne
@vicomtedelomagne 2 года назад
In the 90’s I was privileged to hang out with Mick a few times and went to some gigs. Great musician, lovely man. The Stones lost when he left.
@abrigospardos
@abrigospardos 3 года назад
It's interesting that the three greats of British blues guitar (Mick Taylor, Eric Clapton and Peter Green) first started to get attention as up and coming guitar players during their respective brief tenures as members of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. I would say Mr. Mayall definitely has an ear for talent.
@vincepetrovic8700
@vincepetrovic8700 3 года назад
I think Mick Taylor would have gotten far more personal recognition had he stayed with Mayall rather than joining the Stones
@magnusparsons5392
@magnusparsons5392 3 года назад
What about Jeff beck???
@abrigospardos
@abrigospardos 3 года назад
@@magnusparsons5392 True, though he is not usually considered a blues guitarist.
@abrigospardos
@abrigospardos 3 года назад
@@magnusparsons5392 having said that, there is no denying he's one of the greatest British guitar players
@greenmanalishi6963
@greenmanalishi6963 3 года назад
@@magnusparsons5392 Jeff beck was never in blues breakers
@linkappleyard8231
@linkappleyard8231 3 года назад
Man I love your channel. What I like the most is your enthusiasm while playing the guitar. It must have taken many years and a lot of skills to reach that level. But obviously you love it. Keep the fantastic lessons coming. Rock on.
@saschalorch2445
@saschalorch2445 2 года назад
Mick Taylor was unique in his style and his mindblowing deepdive feeling for the guitar gave him the untouchable trinity of feeling,vibe and response.
@robertjackson9326
@robertjackson9326 3 года назад
You perform a great service to beginning and intermediate players, sir, and I don't even know your name. You have my great respect and much gratitude.
@Textsbible
@Textsbible 3 года назад
Mick is so underrated, he's one of the greatest guitarist of all time. If you are a blues fan go listen to his song " Slow Blues " you won't regret it ❤️
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
When you see how many people write : Taylor is underrated, it becomes funny!
@69acedeuce
@69acedeuce 9 месяцев назад
Don't forget Marriage Madness with John Mayall!
@topoftherock3628
@topoftherock3628 7 месяцев назад
I have to agree. That is one fantastic solo, and you do it justice.
@SteveClarkeSongs
@SteveClarkeSongs 3 года назад
Good stab at the solo, GP. I saw Mick Taylor join Little Feat in London in ‘77 for an encore, playing slide on a guitar NOT tuned to a chord and damn near blew Lowell George (one of my favourite slide players) off the stage. A very underrated guitarist. The Stones were at their best with Mick in the band
@sagrado5
@sagrado5 3 года назад
What an amazing guitar player is Mick taylo! I love it!
@tizaniceday9249
@tizaniceday9249 3 года назад
I've been listening to the YaYa's album for over 40yrs now and I have never heard a better blues/rock album. MickTaylors slide work on Love in Vain still gives me the chills, as I am sure it did for Jimi. Taylor was only about 20 years old back in December 1969. Incredible. Reallly enjoyed this video.
@topoftherock3628
@topoftherock3628 7 месяцев назад
Agreed! A very exciting album. I play it in the car very often. I rank it with the live Little Feat album as the two best live albums.
@windyhillbomber
@windyhillbomber 2 года назад
The fact that Keith’s part is so unbelievably good yet still shown up by Mick T says something about how epic this solo is. The two parts combined are without a doubt the BEST guitar solo in rock history (NOTE Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out version)
@champollionrockrock5731
@champollionrockrock5731 Год назад
Also shows that you need a great song & rhythm section to play a great solo!
@RobHollanderMusic
@RobHollanderMusic Год назад
No better, no best, no top 10. It's your favorite.
@c.sturgis6805
@c.sturgis6805 Год назад
1000% correct. I break into tears everytime I hear Taylor and Keith on GYYO. It is the height of rock guitar artistry and beauty. And I've been listening to it for 50 years.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 3 года назад
Thanks for highlighting Mick. Love this song and Solo
@green323turbo
@green323turbo 2 года назад
Thank you for that great video , you are a really good guitar player yourself, you got the feel for that solo. . Mick Taylor is a master blues rock guitarist and also a master slide guitar player . We have to Thank him for the 5 years that made the Stones golden period. 1969-1974 , Let it Bleed , Get your YaYa's sticky Fingers, Goats head Soup , and Its only Rock and Roll. Love the Brian Jones era too, but the Taylor era made the Stones the worlds greatest rock and roll band. Many people don't know of all the work he did after the Stones with Dylan, Alvin Lee , Jack Bruce and had his own blues band for 30 years.
@leonardodavinci9909
@leonardodavinci9909 3 года назад
Great work as usual! One my favorite as well. He had some killer solo's during 72/73 live shows as well. Gime Shelter and Love in vain among my favorites from these shows.
@thomasriley9534
@thomasriley9534 Год назад
Have always loved the stones and can’t believe it took me so long to recognize Mick Taylor as one of my favorites not to mention underrated guitarists..Along with Robbie Krieger from the DOORS and Mick Ronson mostly known for his work with BOWIE but also rocked it with Mellencamp
@janstan8407
@janstan8407 3 года назад
Mick Taylor MADE the Sticky Fingers album! Nobody talks about his work, thanks for this video!
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
Everybody talk about his work and I suppose that Jagger and Keith where on hollydays during Sticky Finger composition.
@janstan8407
@janstan8407 3 года назад
@@Methilde No kidding, right?
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
@@janstan8407 Well, you say that Taylor MADE the albbum. Obviously he is not credit enough, but since he leaves the Stones he don't produce exceptional music, so..
@janstan8407
@janstan8407 3 года назад
@@Methilde Point well taken. But his complaint upon leaving the stones was that he didn't get song writing credit. You're right though about him not having a solo career. Too bad, I would have bought one of his albums. Ron Wood use to go on solo tours and play small clubs all the time.
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
@@janstan8407 Maybe also he couldn't support Jagger/Richard life style but I still dream sometimes he don't leave them...
@stephensuddick274
@stephensuddick274 3 года назад
I have two favorite guitar solos and they are both from Sympathy for the Devil - the one you played (awesomely) and the studio solo by Keith which is simply ferocious and I don't think anyone can duplicate, not even Keith himself. It's called a one-off.
@twezzo99
@twezzo99 3 года назад
Congratulations on this powerful demonstration! You helped me realize a lot of the little things I adore about Mick Taylor´s playing. His masterful blending of major and minor, especially (Jiving Sister Fanny, another great example).
@folzallygations4818
@folzallygations4818 2 года назад
There is not many Mick Taylor solos that I can't sing in my head, just a superb player, its amazing the journey his solos actually take you on. Hendrix however was from another planet, an innovator of sound, technique, and theatrics. The Full Package (as proved by the Plaster Castrers)
@MrDallman
@MrDallman 2 года назад
Bloody wonderful as always Pilgrim….always thought Mick’s Vibrato influence can be heard in so many other great players….John Mayer , John Frucianti etc. BTW I bet Jimi loved that evening watching Mick playing , just imagine going on set and seeing the Greatest sitting in the audience….wow.
@tomrogerlilleby2890
@tomrogerlilleby2890 3 года назад
You're an extremely good and exiting guitar teacher ! Really enjoyed listening to you !
@simondavis942
@simondavis942 3 года назад
Thank you GP for doing your awesome version of an awesome solo. I fell in love with this solo many years ago, and regularly re-listen.
@BenDoverBoss
@BenDoverBoss 2 года назад
Brilliant video, thanks for sharing!
@wjohnsonism
@wjohnsonism 3 года назад
I’ve heard Mick’s solo probably a thousand times now and when you pointed out the fact the he went back and forth between both Pentatonic scales (Major/Minor) it then really hit home on why his solo has always been an incredibly dynamic piece to listen to. A well done dissection!
@thomasmikulsky6280
@thomasmikulsky6280 3 года назад
Finally, a video dedicated to the great Mick Taylor. Thank you for an awesome video. The next kick ass video should be Mick Taylor, and the next one: Robby Krieger
@hyo2002
@hyo2002 3 года назад
his sense, feeling, techinc, the deployment method all are amazing. Slash said he was affected most by Mick taylor.
@michaellennon9427
@michaellennon9427 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful playing and explaining! Love it!
@jeffbricmont2456
@jeffbricmont2456 15 дней назад
I’ve been trying to get this down for years. Great job!
@fandalk
@fandalk 3 года назад
The best video so far. Thank you.
@johnconroy8323
@johnconroy8323 3 года назад
Awesome dissect of Micks playing wicked cool I’ll work this video over many times Thanks
@ExileOnMainStream
@ExileOnMainStream 3 года назад
Mick Taylor is the Goat. hes been my favourite guitarist for awhile now. Stones rule too of course!
@lautaro5226
@lautaro5226 2 года назад
Nice tips dude, thanks for shearing, it really helps!!!!
@TorHadrian1
@TorHadrian1 3 года назад
My favorite lead guitarist of all time
@lopezb
@lopezb 3 года назад
Fantastic class! Thanks so much.
@MrYatesj1
@MrYatesj1 3 года назад
You are a great teacher, your excitement about the instrument is inspiring! Cheers!!
@hannuhedman5882
@hannuhedman5882 3 года назад
Young Mick Taylor was one of the best rock/blues guitarists ever... The Stones were at the peak when he was in the band. Very interesting analysis of Taylor's playing you got here. This is one of my favorite guitar solos also!
@mikewheeler3994
@mikewheeler3994 Год назад
And Mick was at his best with the stones...
@theknappster2067
@theknappster2067 3 года назад
when Billy Gibbons opened up for Hendrix..he actually did covers of Jimis songs...now thats bold.
@deim0s243
@deim0s243 3 года назад
Bold as love
@LostMyMojo100
@LostMyMojo100 3 года назад
The Moving Sidewalks did Hey Joe and Foxy Lady because they didn't have enough original material to open for Hendrix... Billy gives a great interview about it...
@anonymohipp9097
@anonymohipp9097 3 года назад
Thank you! Your videos are wonderful. I learn a lot from them.
@wjsguitars
@wjsguitars 3 года назад
Great video! MT is a true legend.
@reservoirfrog1
@reservoirfrog1 3 года назад
Really, really solid practical tips, thank you! 💪👍🤘🔥
@nitroexpressband
@nitroexpressband Год назад
Wow, one of my all time favorite guitar solos analyzed brilliantly! Fantastic Work!
@mnh11596
@mnh11596 2 года назад
Great job. Right on the mark.
@luisfernandoenrique
@luisfernandoenrique 3 года назад
Mick Taylor and Keith Richards wrote so many legendary guitar parts for the songs on sticky fingers, exile on main street and goat head soup.
@johnwatts8346
@johnwatts8346 3 года назад
they sure did...
@chipsterb4946
@chipsterb4946 3 года назад
You left out Let It Bleed, one of my favorite Rolling Stones records.
@johnwatts8346
@johnwatts8346 3 года назад
@@chipsterb4946 ...and ya-ya's which is also a classic where their guitars sound amazing.
@stevelogan1699
@stevelogan1699 3 года назад
What a brilliant video. The usual impeccable playing, perfectly clear and subtle explanation of what’s going on, enthusiasm and vivid visuals. Thank you! Another time it would be great to hear you talk about transcribing and learning longer solos. This was a joy to watch and hear.
@99muddy99
@99muddy99 2 года назад
Absolutely spot on, my friend! I have been listening to that Album for 50 years. Your Mick Taylor discussion is very informative. You have spent a lot of time working out his famous solo, and you play it remarkably well. It’s because you feel its nuances, not merely understanding the notes. I think that much of the tension and resolution of repeated bends and phrases , utilised by Taylor, Clapton and others, was derived from the the style of the Great Freddie King. Thanks again for your exploration of the Blues Master and one of my heroes, Mick Taylor. I saw him twice in Australia, in 1973, with the Stones, including Nicky Hopkins, Bobby Keys and Jim Price. It was exhilarating. I saw him again, years later, with John Male. I still remember him hanging a vibrato, and driving his Les Paul into the sweetest harmonic feedback an ear ever climaxed with! An extraordinary musician!
@brankoj62
@brankoj62 3 года назад
Brilliant Video!!!!
@nomasnofuss8393
@nomasnofuss8393 Год назад
fluid is the best way to describe Taylor at his best...beautiful tone and a pleasure to listen to. love it...thanks Mr Taylor..... and the stones of course
@steveokon5431
@steveokon5431 3 года назад
Such a great tutorial!! Thanks, I'm glad I stumbled across this!! Subscribed now
@giovanniviola6285
@giovanniviola6285 3 года назад
Fantastic video, thanks
@BBBri57
@BBBri57 3 года назад
Hey that was really good. First time I heard it so thanks for that as well.
@scsmith621
@scsmith621 5 месяцев назад
Great lesson ! you are a Great teacher !
@klausochs7006
@klausochs7006 3 года назад
I love The story behind The scene ...( The crossroad and al this ) I love oldscool ;-) You are a soulman Bro . Love is Power . Thanks for al posts you work out . Awesome
@johne1599
@johne1599 3 года назад
Mick Taylor’s work on Gimme Shelter was awesome, too. Everything Mick Taylor did was awesome. The intro to the solo you’re talking about here is a great rhythm fill.
@SGobuck
@SGobuck Год назад
Especially the live version during his time in the band. Before the stones decided to find a feature backup singer for that song, Mick Taylor did with his hands what the original singer did with her voice... both gave me goosebumps.
@vitamindeeznutz4102
@vitamindeeznutz4102 Год назад
Mick Taylor didn’t play on Gimmie Shelter that’s Keith doing the riff and solo unless you’re talking about a live version of the song the only tracks MT played on Let It Bleed were Country Honk and Live With Me
@eriksvensson2831
@eriksvensson2831 3 года назад
I am sooo glad you say this. I have also always thought that Mick Taylors solo on that live version of symphaty is unbelievable good. I like Keiths part too. But he is more cool and relaxed in his play/part. nonchalant. So happy you did this. Thanks 🙂 big ups!
@lucasanfilippo5370
@lucasanfilippo5370 Год назад
Really nice video man...superbe..
@thoughts2536
@thoughts2536 3 года назад
You are so good. Great content.
@lassesuurmunne8340
@lassesuurmunne8340 3 года назад
You sir are a blessing! Learning so much from you!
@adaguimaste
@adaguimaste 3 года назад
Awesome video!
@jeffgross9336
@jeffgross9336 Год назад
Ka Boom ! Nicely done Sir !
@RafaelMesBal
@RafaelMesBal 3 года назад
Mick is so underrated
@jono4708
@jono4708 3 года назад
I know he kicks his own ass for quitting the best guitar gig a musician ever had
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
No more.
@jeffo8455
@jeffo8455 2 года назад
Great job with this video.
@TheHesseJames
@TheHesseJames 3 года назад
That IS a great solo and you did it very very well! I got in the groove!
@peterfritzsche220
@peterfritzsche220 3 года назад
Thanx for this video ...you explain it in an so easy way that even me can understand it! Now I know why I love that solo sooo much! .... by the way - you are an extraordinary good guitarist! all thumbs up ! Stay well and keep on rockin` Greetings from Germany!
@gravl1
@gravl1 2 года назад
Another cool thing about this solo is the phrasing. He goes from straight to syncopated, using triplets juxtaposed against 8th notes, and starting/ending phrases on both the upbeat and the downbeat of the measure. And the picking is SO clean, something not a lot of guitar heroes of the 60’s worried about.
@jc6721
@jc6721 3 года назад
You do a great job! I love all your videos! You have major chops as a musician!
@lustyrusty
@lustyrusty 3 года назад
Your transcription of "Sympathy for the Devil" is the BEST I've seen anywhere. I've always wanted to find a good transcription of Mick Taylor's electric slide playing accompanying Keith Richard's guitar on "Get Yer Ya Yas Out" version of "Love in Vain". I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Thank you for all your obvious hard work you pour into these videos and transcriptions. God bless.
@hakanaimountainmoon
@hakanaimountainmoon 3 года назад
So many gems from one solo. Thanks again Guitar Pilgrim! Now I need to listen to some Mick Taylor . . . So hard to choose a favorite solo but Prince’s solo from “I could never take the place of your man” is one that always gets me in the gut. I love the way the tension builds with that ascending repetition (not sure if that’s the right term).
@DeKeup
@DeKeup 3 года назад
You played the solo of my favourite song of all times. Fantastic job. Greetings from The Netherlands.
@MikeLike8
@MikeLike8 2 года назад
MT is my guitar hero growing up. Seeing you pull that solo off from the live Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out really is nice. The Richards Taylor combo was a pair rock and roll needed more of....only 5 years of it, but Stones most formidable rock era, greatest live performances.....when the moniker “Greatest Rock and Roll Band In The World”, came up....they were so hot live, with Billy Preston joining for tours, a brass section.....hot stuff, can’t get enough!
@sadisynn9836
@sadisynn9836 8 месяцев назад
Love it! I tend to use the neck pickup for my leads, too!
@scottmckenna9164
@scottmckenna9164 3 года назад
You have such a great personality. I always enjoy your content.
@williamkerr3350
@williamkerr3350 3 года назад
Your chops are a beautiful thing.
@YTOxygenLess
@YTOxygenLess 3 года назад
Mick Taylor was a big part of my guitar journey. Love him!
@9654870406
@9654870406 3 года назад
Simply great break down and lesson. Learnt a lot!!
@JimLarranaga5k
@JimLarranaga5k 3 года назад
Great lesson! Thanks for the inspiration 🙏
@badowski99
@badowski99 2 месяца назад
What a great video!
@edwardsinram7099
@edwardsinram7099 3 года назад
Agreed, THE GREATEST ,most soulful guitar solo of all time (in my opinion)
@mauricewennbo5407
@mauricewennbo5407 2 года назад
I am very glad I found your channel. I am inspired to practice more now. I've been in kind of a rut.
@StahlsBlues
@StahlsBlues 3 года назад
You are always so frickin amazing man!
@riceflatpicking4954
@riceflatpicking4954 2 года назад
You’re really great!
@boum62
@boum62 10 месяцев назад
You did pretty well on this too mr dutchman. Thanks for the post.
@jteichma
@jteichma 3 года назад
Super lesson! Thanks.
@donnygecko
@donnygecko Год назад
Great tips thanks 😊 👍
@alexisdaumet2816
@alexisdaumet2816 3 года назад
Great lesson. Thanks
@DANTHETUBEMAN
@DANTHETUBEMAN 3 года назад
It's great to see you so inspired by this solo, and getting so much out of it.
@craniofacialsurgeon
@craniofacialsurgeon 3 года назад
Pick to fingers. Really valuable highlight tip. Lovely analysis as always Thom. Big thanks
@prophetsbourne1136
@prophetsbourne1136 3 года назад
Phenomenal Lesson Bro! I should have said this first!
@donnyt7799
@donnyt7799 2 года назад
Great video
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