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Topic: Mick Taylor Return to archive
10-10-01 01:50 PM
Miss U. Did the quitter ever meet the late great Brian Jones??

thx.
10-11-01 12:28 AM
robbluedog 'The Quitter' as you so demeaningly refer to Mick Taylor never met Brian Jones apparantly.

Mick Taylor was in the Stones for 5 years and although for many of us this was no where near long enough I tend to think of him in terms of quality, not quantity.

And besides, there are very, very few musicians who work together for even that long anymore, anyway.
10-11-01 12:55 PM
Miss U. I was kidding, Rob. Never put down his "quality"; he DID quit!
I've seen Mick T. live, and I also like the Mick T. era with the Stones, although I'm not into his style of guitar solos; too 70s-ish IMO. And Brian was the more talented, but both very gifted musicians.
10-11-01 03:12 PM
Norman No, they never met in person

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