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  1. 1993 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "People Don't Care" on Discogs.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_TaylorMick Taylor - Wikipedia

    Taylor performing with the Rolling Stones in the 1970s. After Brian Jones and the Rolling Stones parted ways in June 1969, John Mayall and Ian Stewart recommended Taylor to Mick Jagger.Taylor believed he was being called in to be a session musician at his first studio session with the Rolling Stones. An impressed Jagger and Keith Richards invited Taylor back the following day to continue ...

  3. 17 de ene. de 2020 · Mick Taylor, the man who actually did play on Exile, has always remained an elusive figure: The Man Who Dared Leave The Rolling Stones, an effrontery which prompted Keith Richards, similarly appalled by Bill Wyman’s departure years later, to state that “no one should leave this band except in a pine box”.

  4. You see, in this world, there's people like me and there's people like you. And people like me eat people like you for breakfast and sh-t them out. You're nothing but foreign vermin, a stinking introduced species. And it's up to my kind to wipe your kind out. And that makes me the winner, which makes you...Mick Taylor on how he sees himself hunting tourists and foreigners. Now, your little ...

  5. 10 de may. de 2012 · La colaboración de Mick Taylor junto a The Rolling Stones se produce después de la expulsión y fallecimiento de Brian Jones, encontrado en su casa muerto en la piscina de su casa en 1969. El propio John Mayall recomendaba a Jagger y Richards la versatilidad y gran técnica de Mick Taylor, que por entonces pensaba que sólo iba a participar como músico de sesión en la banda, ya que el ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · “The last five-and-a-half years with the Stones have been very exciting, and proved to be a most inspiring period,” read the press statement released by Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor in ...

  7. Mick Taylor was a good choice, because he lifted the band tremendously,” he said. “He probably didn’t know it at the time, but he did. He got lovely songs to play on from Mick and Keith. It was a great writing period, the most musical period of ours, which I think was down to Mick Taylor, the way he played. He was a very lyrical player.”