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You can understand why he was cheesed off, but he’d been handed a ticket to wealth and worldwide fame. Looking at his pretty underwhelming career since you wonder if he doesn’t look at Ronnie Wood and wish he’d played his hand a bit differently.
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What price a reunion concert featuring Woody, Jeffrey, Sir Roderick plus a drummer such as Aynsley Dunbar?That said, it’s possible to take the rock n roll = just some fun argument too far. I think it’s reasonable to expect a certain level of polish and lack of errors from the lead guitarist of the biggest rock n roll band of all time!
Anyway, here’s another great recent version of that song from Walter Trout and Mike Zitto:
https://youtu.be/Bbxcj29b5Iw
In the book It’s in Life, Keith’s autobiography, Richards admits he was sometimes in awe of Taylor’s playing - “the melodic touch, a beautiful sustain and a way of reading a song” - but also calls him shy to the point of being “very distant”. Richards also claims Taylor left the Stones in the lurch which prompted Richards to state that “no one should leave this band except in a pine box”.
Taylor ended up a heroin addict - I don't think he really fitted into the band - too introverted and not the partying type. Wood was a better fit as he was more of an outgoing jack-the-lad and a ladies man, but the Stones were never the same after Taylor quit.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
EDIT: Apologies, @guitars4you beat me to it.
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I saw one of the episodes when it was on and now I've been watching through episode 1 but nothing's been doing anything for me; on the Later of old there would always be at least one very interesting artist on each show.
Seems like they might be forced to try to appeal to a wider audience rather than being allowed to cater to a niche audience who would have been in to the kind of music they used to have on more regularly.
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