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Pdog
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StickyStones wrote on Apr 7 th, 2012 at 10:23pm: Pdog wrote on Apr 7 th, 2012 at 7:31pm: Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 7 th, 2012 at 5:14pm: Well...the initial question was in terms of TALANT...not song writing...so my opinion stands...Clapton has always bored me to tears...Page is bloated, however the LedZep sound is awesome with Jones...and honestly, I don't know much about Allman...
When I hear Goat's Head Soup...I feel all warm and fuzzy from Taylor's guitar...and his playing on EoM is supurb.
I honestly feel alot of his music is uncredited...the Jagger/Richards machine rolled thru town and left very little to anyone else...the same goes for the Lennon/McCartney machine...though that one is more believable to me... underated and talent are two sperate questions or even topics... I gave my opinion on the talent from my POV.... I think the dif. for me is... The Stones made Taylor better, not he made The Stones better... Page had his own sound and style, that is Zep, Clapton in all his bands and solo stuff has his own sound signature and writes songs galore, and a few were huge hits... Allman as well, not sure what he wrote, but I love his playing... all these guys were driving forces for their bands and themselves... Taylor can't say that! This is why i'm always baffled when people think Taylor somehow got cheated. He felt entitled, which is horrible. Who hasn't worked with a guy, especially a new guy, who thinks he should get paid more and work less... Gotta pay your dues... and as I always say, I love his playing in The Stones... He contributed hugely... I know in my gut, they would've been just as great without him... Beggars Banquet is profff of that, barely any Brian or Taylor, and Let It bleed as well... Taylor really only was there fully for three albums, and the two post Exile are wonderful... but no one looks on them like the big four... enter Wood!!! Enter Wood: Some Girls, which is mostly Mick and Keith. Emotional Rescue: Mostly Mick. Tattoo You: Outtakes going back a decade, the best songs by Keith with one of the biggest singles having MT on lead. Undercover and Dirty Work have been pretty much forgotten. Steel Wheels, ok comeback album...The rest, meh. Work less? His playing is all over every Stones record he's on, he dominated the shows live. Taylor was there fully for Sticky Fingers, Exile, Goat's Head Soup, and It's Only Rock N' Roll. All the standout tracks from that era either feature him on lead guitar, or feature heavy contributions from him or were penned by him (Honky Tonk Woman, Can't You Hear Me Knockin, Sway, Moonlight Mile, Winter, 100 Years Ago, Dancing with Mr. D, Doo Doo Doo, Hide Your Love, If You Can't Rock Me, Till the Next Goodbye, Time Waits for No One, etc) The fact is, The Stones made Taylor better AND he made the Stones better. penned? what song did he write? writing is riff, chorus and words... name one... fyi, leads playing and adding ideas to these songs isn't penning... it isn't legally and I don't know any musician that would state otherwise... all bs aside, what did Taylor write, I'm not even sure he claims he wrote songs... He did claim he didn't get recognition... which IMO meant he felt entitled to something... I still don't get the disconect from this idea Taylor did things that were'nt recognized... He was lucky to get in the band, left the band... before and after doing that he had minimal success, but promise... compared to Brain, who we know was a usical prodigy on instruments... but also wasn't a songwriter... maybe we can see how entitlement and jealousy arise... undestandbly, but still... lame... if you're a great musician, that might be all you get... and many songwriters, can't play live or even be in a band... it has too many variables... the constant with Taylor is obvious... can't write, played amazing susatain on lead, never matured past that and left mad... went on to ruin his life with drugs and bad career choices! question still remains, what songs did he write...?
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