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Then we did the show, two shows actually; Ronnie Wood was on it, Mick Taylor was on it, Charlie Watts was on it, and I was on it.
Mike Ragogna: Moline Loves Paul Simon, Plus Chatting With Bill Wyman, American Idol's James Durbin and Mastodon's Brann Dailor Mike Ragogna 2011
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✒Monkey's uncanny coincidence of the week: "Tops and Waiting on a Friend were recorded in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions and featuring Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties" – from an article on the Rolling Stones album Tattoo You by GQ editor Dylan Jones in his July issue.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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As Keith Richards once put it: "Mick Taylor is a great guitarist, but he found out the hard way that that's all he is."
Can LaBeouf Pull a Connery? Joe Queenan 2011
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The backing tracks for both songs were cut in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions and feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties – from Wikipedia entry on Tattoo You.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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The backing tracks for both songs were cut in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions and feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties – from Wikipedia entry on Tattoo You.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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And to this day, no one fully understands why the brilliant guitarist Mick Taylor quit the Rolling Stones in 1974, but his solo career went nowhere.
Can LaBeouf Pull a Connery? Joe Queenan 2011
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Then we did the show, two shows actually; Ronnie Wood was on it, Mick Taylor was on it, Charlie Watts was on it, and I was on it.
Mike Ragogna: Moline Loves Paul Simon, Plus Chatting With Bill Wyman, American Idol's James Durbin and Mastodon's Brann Dailor Mike Ragogna 2011
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✒Monkey's uncanny coincidence of the week: "Tops and Waiting on a Friend were recorded in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions and featuring Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties" – from an article on the Rolling Stones album Tattoo You by GQ editor Dylan Jones in his July issue.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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"It's a tribute to the music we made that people still listen to it," Mick Taylor told me when I spoke to him in 2007.
Ethan Russell: MUSIC WORDS AND PICTURES: Shall not Loveliness be loved forever? 2010
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"It's a tribute to the music we made that people still listen to it," Mick Taylor told me when I spoke to him in 2007.
Ethan Russell: MUSIC WORDS AND PICTURES: Shall not Loveliness be loved forever? 2010
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