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Topic: Best tour in terms of quality of guitar interplay? Return to archive Page: 1 2
January 11th, 2006 04:05 AM
marko Everything between 1972-1982.
January 11th, 2006 04:11 AM
Jumacfly
quote:
speedfreakjive wrote:


Yes! Montpellier, is that near Lyon?



It's between Marseille and Perpignan (spanish frontier).


http://www.montpellier.fr/212-visites-virtuelles.htm
January 11th, 2006 04:27 AM
Voodoo Scrounge I agree with the most of you guys. 72-73 was the best.

Mick Taylor was superb with Keith.

But you could always sense that they didnt really like eachother.
I heard a story that Mick Taylor hated it when Jagger would ad lib things like "play your guitar boy". Dont know wether thats true or not. I know he says it on Ladies and Gentlemen
January 11th, 2006 05:02 AM
Jumacfly
quote:
Voodoo Scrounge wrote:
I agree with the most of you guys. 72-73 was the best.

Mick Taylor was superb with Keith.

But you could always sense that they didnt really like eachother.
I heard a story that Mick Taylor hated it when Jagger would ad lib things like "play your guitar boy". Dont know wether thats true or not. I know he says it on Ladies and Gentlemen



I prefer the 78 shows for the reason that the guys included raw energy in their old standards like TD or All down the line, and give their best on
Respectable for example..Plus the exeptionnal rythm section, a completly possessed Jagger, the great Mc Lagan
....
But don t get me wrong, of course 72/73 is the most powerful era and Taylor is a monster of technic and virtuosity!!

Jeez I could talk about that during hours and hours!!
January 11th, 2006 07:57 PM
speedfreakjive
quote:
Jumacfly wrote:


It's between Marseille and Perpignan (spanish frontier).


http://www.montpellier.fr/212-visites-virtuelles.htm



Montpellier looks nice, I'm thinking of doing some travelling this summer, so I may pass through. Have you got a guitar?
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