MICK TAYLOR – Alabama (great Slide Guitar Solo)

From the vinyl copy "Mick Taylor" 1979 – written by Colin AllenCopyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use

Brian Jones Vocal 3 (Travelin’ Man) – Brian Jones And Nicky Hopkins.mpg

This rare Brian Jones vocal was recorded as part of a Nicky Hopkins And Brian Jones "Rock Opera" project called Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder. Some of the material from this project was used on the Jamming With Edward album . Ian Stewart plays the Fender-Rhodes part. This session was recorded a night or two before Brains death. When I remastered and organized Nickys personal Discography Music Collection in 1976-1977, Nicky believed this was the last time all the original members of the Rolling Stones (Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger) played together.

JOHN MAYALL with MICK TAYLOR ~ British Rhythm & Blues

*Disclaimer: All audio and visual parts in this video are the sole property of their respective owners. The video is purely for entertainment and recreational purposes. No Copyright infringement intended! All rights go to its rightful owners. I do not own the rights of the music. Copyright of music by UMG. Two Great Guitarists & Performers of British Rhythm & Blues.

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Rolling Stones-Ruby Tuesday

Rolling Stones playing Ruby Tuesday: She would never say where she came from Yesterday dont matter if its gone While the sun is bright Or in the darkest night No one knows She comes and goes Goodbye, ruby tuesday Who could hang a name on you? When you change with every new day Still Im gonna miss you… Dont question why she needs to be so free Shell tell you its the only way to be She just cant be chained To a life where nothings gained And nothings lost At such a cost Theres no time to lose, I heard her say Catch your dreams before they slip away Dying all the time Lose your dreams And you will lose your mind. Aint life unkind? Goodbye, ruby tuesday Who could hang a name on you? When you change with every new day Still Im gonna miss you… Recorded in 1966, Released in January of 1967 Check out this band: www.youtube.com

Obama jams blues with BB King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy!

Presdient Barack Obama jamming out the blues number Sweet Home Chicago with BB King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy. See another video here – www.youtube.com (Reuters) – Bill Clinton had his saxophone, but President Barack Obama can sing the blues. Obama lent his voice to a White House jam featuring Mick Jagger, BB King, Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy on Tuesday during a celebration of blues and its influence on modern pop culture. After wowing crowds in January by singing a line from Al Greens classic hit "Lets Stay Together" at a Harlem fundraiser, the President sang a verse of "Sweet Home Chicago" in the all-star finale of a TV special taped at the White House. "We were trying to get you to help us sing. I heard you singing Al Green," blues guitar legend Guy hollered to Obama on Tuesday. "So you started something. You got to keep it up now. You can do it." Taking a microphone handed to him by Rolling Stones frontman Jagger, a smiling Obama sang a solo verse of "Sweet Home Chicago" before handing back to the band. The performance was part of a PBS television special marking Black History month that will be broadcast on February 27 as "In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues," the public broadcaster said. Obamas blues solo recalled Clintons saxophone playing appearance in 1992 on the "The Arsenio Hall Show", which was credited with boosting his presidential campaign. Obamas brief rendition of "Lets Stay Together" in January helped increase sales of the 1971 Al <b>…<b>