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Mick Jagger – Hard Woman (album version)
Shes a hard woman to please And I thought about letting her know Shes a hard lady to leave and I thought about letting her go Shes a tough lady to leave But, I thought about it Shes a hard lady to please, yes she is I gave her laughter, she wanted diamonds I was romantic, she treated my cruelly Where is the mercy, where is the love? You see, passion has a funny way Of burning down and running low And suddenly it goes out And you wonder where does it go Shes a hard woman to please Ive thought about letting her know Shes a hard lady to leave, yes she is I gave her laughter, she wanted diamonds She was unfaithful, treated me cruelly Where is the mercy, where is the love? Im alone at last; something inside of me knows I could have loved in vain For a thousand years I have to let her go Ive got to let her go Ive got to say goodbye How can I say goodbye to my baby? Shes a tough cookie, hard lady Ive got to say goodbye Alone at last and something inside of me knows I could have loved in vain for a thousand years I have to let her go And time goes so fast and new love starts so slow I could have loved in wain for a thousand years I have to let her go Ive got to let her go Ive got to say goodbye Hard woman to please, yes you are Hard woman,tough lady, Ive got to, Ive got to say goodbye. How can I say goodbye to my baby? How can I say goodbye to my baby? So long honey.
Rolling Stones Mick Taylor´s last tour Star Star 1973
Mick Taylor Left the Stones in 1974 – 13091973 City Hall – Newcastle upon Tyne, England (2 shows)
The Rolling Stones – Honky Tonk Women (Live) – OFFICIAL
The Rolling Stones performing "Honky Tonk Women", live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, 11th June 2003. "Honky Tonk Women" was originally released as a single on the 3rd July 1969. This video features Micks on-stage camera. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys on saxophone, and Tim Ries and Kent Smith on horns. ""Honky Tonk Women""– Live itunes.apple.com Live Licks itunes.apple.com
John Mayall with Mick Taylor – "Marriage Madness" (Guitar tab available)
The classic blues song by John Mayall with Mick Taylor on lead guitar.
Rolling Stones Loving Cup 1972 Exile Scenes Los Angeles
exile main street nellcote 1972 rolling stones keith richards – ian stuart – mick jagger – bill wyman – charlie watts – mick taylor – bobby keys – jimmy miller – anita pallenberg – marlon – bianca jagger – spanish tony
Freejack Trailer (1992)
Trailer of the 1992 movie Freejack..
Mick Jagger – God Gave Me Everything
Please Note:- I do not own this song, lyrics or anything else featured in this music video. The content of this music video belongs to WMG. Lyrics:- You can see it in a clear blue sky You can see it in a womans eyes You can hear it in your babys cries You can hear it in your lovers sighs You can touch it in a grain of sand Yeah hold it right there In the palm of your hand Feel it round you everyday And hear what Ive got to say God gave me everything I want Come on Ill give it all to you God gave me everything I want Come on Ill give it all to you I saw it in the midnight sun And I feel it in the race I won And I hear it in the windy storm And I feel it in the icy dawn And I smell it the wine I taste And I see it in my fathers face And I hear it in a symphony And I feel it in the love You show for me Yeah God gave me everything I want Oh come on Ill give it all to you God gave me everything I want Come on Ill give it all to you God gave me everything I want I cant stop cant stop Im still looking now God gave me everything I want Oh come on Ill give it all to you Crazy you said Its all in your head [Chorus]
Mick Taylor -genius!- Blind Willie McTell – 17-11-06 Ochten
Blind Willie McTell performed by Mick Taylor on 17-11-2006 in Ochten, The Netherlands. Please note: I believe its soundrec. from the back of the hall, combined with frontstage videoshots… I got it this way, only this number actually…
John Mayall-Bluesbreakers, "Walking on Sunset"
Shot in 1968 on Rick Shaws "Saturday Hop", Miami, FL. John was 34 years old and had a young looking Bluesbreaker band that didnt look too enthusiastic being on TV. Check out Mick Taylor on the guitar. Sooo young and talented.