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Mick Taylor - Death In Venice 1967 - Japan DigipakCD

Mick Taylor - Death In Venice 1967 - Japan DigipakCD

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Blues Rock

October 19, 2022

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Catalog No.:EGRO-0064

JAN/ISBN: 4589767513641

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

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18-year-old Mick Taylor assumes the role of the fifth guitarist of the Bluesbreakers. Also includes BBC live performance and debut recording of the phantom band "THE GODS". Mick Taylor supported the Rolling Stones' golden era in the 70s. He joined the Stones at the age of 20 and performed at the legendary Hyde Park Free Concert for the first time. With a look similar to that of Bjorn Andresen in "Death in Venice," he is the originator of the beautiful guitarist. Since then, his guitar playing on classic albums such as "Sticky Fingers," "Main Street Rogue," "Goat Head Soup," and "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" has been well received, and his improvised solos in live performances have received rave reviews. His improvised solos live are highly acclaimed. This is a rare recording from before he joined the Stones. This is a recording of seven songs from the John Mayall Bluesbreakers' August 1967 festival performance in Windsor, England. As you know, the Bluesbreakers, led by John Mayall, has played a role as a kind of training school for musicians in the UK.Eric Clapton was a member of the band before Cream was formed and made his name, and Peter Green joined after Clapton left the band. Mick Taylor joined the band in May 1967 to replace these super guitarists. He was only 18 years old. J. Mayall probably had complete confidence in M. Taylor's playing. He said, "He's still a young kid, but if you hear him play guitar, the audience will be blown away. The first song was an instrumental number with an explosive guitar solo in front of a discerning audience at a jazz and blues festival. The guitarist played a series of sharp-edged blues phrases, like Clapton, and his fiery fingerings were unleashed on the audience. When the song ends, the audience is unintentionally excited, and J. Mayall proudly introduces "Mick Taylor! J. Mayall proudly introduces the song, "Mick Taylor! J. Mayall proudly introduces "Mick Taylor!" He also shows off his guitar playing on the blues classics "I Can't Quit You Baby" and "Oh Pretty Woman". This is a memorable concert performance that marked the first time Mick Taylor, a rare guitarist, was recognized on the music scene in the UK.Also included is a live performance on the BBC program "Top Gear" and the debut recording of the band "The Gods". Detailed liner notes in Japanese, including the situation at the time, episodes, and song titles, are included in the "ROCK OFF" series from Eternal Grooves!

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