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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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9 years ago

Whiskey River

Such a short-lived collaboration; too bad these guys never got around to doing a studio recording, or recorded a few more of their live gigs. They had some great potential, although I don't think the general population was ready for Jack's mad-jazz inclinations at the time.

9 years ago

Patrick Howe

no one even mentions that the other keyboard player is the very awesome, Carla Bley........

10 years ago

sherry gypsy S

ummm loved this song always and im thinking here that maybe only two of these players are actually able toi follow Jack. but i love it anyhow and im not saying which two. but hell jacks working this drummer to death hahahahaha

10 years ago

Sebastian Öström

Dan Armstrong bass

10 years ago

swingmanu

The Rolling Stones aren't about subtlety or such a thing called "clever music", they from a different planet: they're playing loud stuff with efficient riffs, simple solos and...(slightly) out of tune vocals!! Now, if you change anything to this magic formula, the whole building crumbles. I've tried to sing Rolling Stones songs "in tune": it just doesn't work!!! Rock n roll ain't about singing in tune or playing inventive solos....

11 years ago

Henk Debusschere

#XpansiO® _ "Akamas Auriga in horto ambulat. Sunt nobis mitia poma! Cui bono?"

11 years ago

TheTimananda

this is a song from Harmony Row, which Bruce recorded with Chris Spedding. The Stones were good, once-upon-a-time; but Mick Taylor wanted more to challenge him and playing with Jack Bruce was just that.

11 years ago

Drblooter99

what bass is Jack using here?

11 years ago

Drblooter99

Right on -- the Stones were going downhill before Mick left. And Bruce is art, as you say. Pity they didn't record.

11 years ago

MARK PFAFF

heroin was a big factor in mick taylors departure they blew without him or wewre not as good

11 years ago

MidnightSlim/Freddyguitarslim

Its the lack of money...allways getting screwed is the worst part.. so if you stick to your guns....either you get in the Music Business because you love it and you live to play it or you are usually in for a dose of some cold reality..what could be worse than being ripped off and then having some crap released that makes you cringe....that people assume represents who you actually are as an Artist...

11 years ago

AussieBill128

i second the motion

12 years ago

sturoc0

Good God you have to increase the gain on this audio please.

12 years ago

notvalidcharacters

Thanks for uploading. But ..Mick Taylor? Mick Taylor is a sideman here. This is a Jack Bruce band playing a Jack Bruce song. Let's be clear on who's who.

12 years ago

hugatag

@triptoheaveandho Agreed

12 years ago

sherry gypsy S

@hugatag well i think Jack played with many better guitarists than Clapton.. his work with Leslie West was astounding

12 years ago

sherry gypsy S

@garygomesg i agree

12 years ago

sherry gypsy S

in 1975... M T may well have thought hje would like to do something mre creative andf orignal than beiong ina Band that was moslty still doing basic blues and rock stuff =Jack was opne and had the guyt to push the envelop furthher than almost anyone of that era. such a hjelluav musican compaoser ands inger..id have jumped a the hance to make some really unique music

12 years ago

69zenos1

Kinda like an actor leaving a hit sitcom because he THINKS he can do better!!! BUY!!!!! Think about it. The personalities clashed. They had to have ben MAJOR MAOR Assholes!!!! Mick and Keef, that is.

12 years ago

Gary Gomes

As if the Stonnes did anything interesting after 1969....Taylor was going crazy with boredom with the Stones.

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