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1981-12-14 (GUEST WITH THE ROLLING STONES), Kansas City MO, Kemper Arena
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Posted 11:33:05 Pacific Standard Time on 01/30/01The thrill of a lifetime! It's December 13, 1981... MT is currently playing with Alvin Lee (Ten Ye...
1969-11-09 (late show), Oakland CA, Oakland Coliseum
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The Rolling Stones - Liver Than You`ll Ever Be 1969
November 9th 1969, Oakland Coliseum, California, U.S.A.
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1969-11-09 (early show), Oakland CA, Oakland Coliseum
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The Rolling Stones - Liver Than You`ll Ever Be 1969
November 9th 1969, Oakland Coliseum, California, U.S.A.
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1972-07-20, Philadelphia PA, The Spectrum
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The Rolling Stones
Can You Hear The Encore ?
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Spectrum Sports Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 20, 1972
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Essay: Mick Taylor as a Rolling Stone (1969-74) by GimmeMTguy
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Mick Taylor as a Rolling Stone (1969-74) by GimmeMTguy
Part 2: The 1969 Tour: London to USA to London
1969
I have been such a fan of 1972-73 that I now realize decades later that I have dramatically under-listened to 1969.
The sound quality of the recordings takes some getting used to, but there are some shows where soundboards and clear audience tapes have emerged or been cleaned up enough to be enjoyable.
Keith Richards was 25 and Mick Taylor was 20 and brand new to the Stones. These young guys engaged in cooperative teamwork, with Keith the obvious and proper leader, to achieve greatness on the fly.
They really did trade roles, sometimes in the middle of songs. This was not the case in 1972 and 1973. It really was hard to figure out sometimes who was playing what in the many mono recordings.
There are parts that I always thought were Mick Taylor that were Keith, and vice-versa.
The rhythm section was unfortunately not heard well in most of these ...