Mick Taylor
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The Rolling Stones: Dead Goats And Other Delicacies
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, September 1973
THE CURRENT European tour has again given us all the opportunity to dogmatically state that the Rolling Stones are indeed the greatest rock 'n' roll ...
Bruce and Taylor's Band of Misfits
Interview by Barbara Charone, Rolling Stone, July 1975
LONDON "I had three choices: give up completely, find a backing group to play my songs mechanically, or become a sideman playing bass in ...
Mick Taylor: A Portrait Of The Young Man As A Solo Artist
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, April 1978
IT'S STRICTLY a question of roots. Just the other day Capital Radio played 'Wonderful World' by Art Garfunkel supported with tunefully bland vocal assistance from ...
Interview by Barbara Charone, Creem, May 1978
IT IS NOT presumptuous to wonder where Mick Taylor has been the last three years. The answer is quite simple. In the studio. When he ...
Stone Alone: A Rare Interview with Mick Taylor
Interview by Tom Graves, Rock and Roll Disc, July 1989
MICK TAYLOR initially came into the public spotlight as the very young (17 years old) replacement for the renowned Peter Green in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. ...
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