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Mick Taylor joined Jack Bruce after he left the Rolling Stones. The band didn't excist very long and didn't release any official stuff. However they performed at the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1975.

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8 years ago

themopar426

mick taylor too good of player for stones!

8 years ago

John Magson

does anyone know what model bass Jack is playing?

8 years ago

Cockriel D

Mick Taylor's playing is like butter.

9 years ago

Cream of Cream

there's a bit of Badge in here. 

9 years ago

Kurt Knutsen

RIP JACK-on of kind!!!!

9 years ago

Kurt Knutsen

RIP JACK BRUCE

9 years ago

Bárbara Gossow

Jack Bruce Band - Keep It DownMick Taylor juntou-se a Jack Bruce depois que ele deixou os Rolling Stones. A banda não existe mais e não deixou nada oficial deles, gravado, que eu saiba... 

9 years ago

AbeniSisterSnake

Pure excellence- gem guitar playing.

9 years ago

Chris Johnson

Hey..you there, Keep it down!

10 years ago

Funk Enstein

Never even knew these guys played together. Very awesome, thanks for the upload.

10 years ago

Dan V

That's some smooth guitar playing.

10 years ago

tuxguys

I never knew Bruce and Taylor had a band together, however briefly... I recognize this tune, wasn't it released on a Bruce LP in the late '70's?

10 years ago

Glenn Wheatcroft

The guitarist is Taylor but it could easily be Clapton

10 years ago

Waldemar Kowalski

A nice song, a great band and a memorable, creative period in Jack's career. I often return to his BBC recordings. He's perfect as a performer and composer.

10 years ago

Im Yu

Love Mick's Les Paul sound, but the Varitone on this ES-355 sounds plastic.

10 years ago

pbuotte

why weren't they as big as the stones?/?? they didnt keep it UP, they kept in down..

11 years ago

dyslecticbitch

couldn't handle the lifestyle, but w/e, stones aint that good imo.

11 years ago

The2mel

zzzzzzzzz

12 years ago

Lee Barry

To answer my own question it is a Dan Armstrong bass. The instrument he is playing here is the wood version of the clear lucite model.

12 years ago

TPAwavelink

This version sucks ass compared to the LP. Love Mick Taylor but something is missing here. Not vicious enough perhaps?.

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