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Article: Mick Taylor's Sticky Fingers.(guitar playing)(Brief Article)
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- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- April 1, 2000
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"STICKY FINGERS IS ONE OF my favorite Stones albums," Mick Taylor told GP readers in the Feb. '80 issue. "It's got a looseness and a spontaneity that I like. The jam in 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking' happened by accident--it was never planned. Toward the end of the song, I just felt like carrying on. Everybody was putting their instruments down, but the tape was still rolling, and it sounded good, so everybody quickly picked up their instruments again and started ...
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... ... ramshackle cottage in eastern England to the village shop. Mick Taylor is Ronnie Wood's direct predecessor and the musical virtuoso ... classic albums such as Exile On Main Street, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers - all made in an astonishingly productive five-year period ...
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