Rolling Stones w Mick Taylor - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rolling Stones and Mick Taylor were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. This is some footage from this event.


Mick Taylor solo
with the Rolling Stones. solo at the end of Love in Vain. sound may be a little off, but not horribly bad. Mick Taylor is so underrated.


Mick Taylor Interview 10 july 1992
Interview with Mick Taylor about his years with the rolling stones


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GTK: Mick Taylor 1973
Interview with Mick Taylor of The Rolling Stones at Montsalvat, Victoria by Gary Hyde, Ep 618. Broadcast 1st March 1973.


Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter Philadelphia Shows Mick Taylor
These performances are from 2 of the 3 Philadelphia, Pa. shows from 7-20-72 and 7-21-72. Edit: OK, I messed up a little. The first song here, where Jagger says "Thank you Philly, thank you," is from the 1st show on July 21st, 1972. And the second song here is from the only show on July 20th,...


JOHN MAYALL MICK TAYLOR ; Blues For Lost Days '03
blues


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Mick Taylor - Blues in the morning
Mick Taylor performs "Blues in the morning" live 27-10-1989 Cambridge


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The Best of Mick Taylor and The Rolling Stones Live Part 1/4
Here is The Best of Mick Taylor and The Rolling Stones Live Part 1/4


On the road with Mick Taylor (Part 1)
TV special about Mick Taylor which include interview and live performances covering is whole carrier. Very interesting to hear Taylor talk about his early life and influences.


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Mick Taylor 'Way home to Alabamha' Skegness 30 1 2010.MPG
Mick Taylor, at the great Rock and Blues weekend in Skegness, at Butlins no less ! Great weekend. Mick is of course ex John Mayalls Bluesbreakers and ex Rolling Stones.


Mick Taylor & Jack Bruce - Keep It Down
Mick Taylor joined Jack Bruce after he left the Rolling Stones. The band didn't excist very long and didn't release any official stuff. However they performed at the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1975.


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