Tuesday, November 27, 2012

VIDEO: Mick Taylor reunites with the Rolling Stones in London


Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor reunited with the legendary band Sunday night in London.

Taylor originally joined the Stones in 1969 as a replacement for Brian Jones. His onstage debut as a Stone, at the age of 20, was the free Hyde Park concert on July 5, 1969. An estimated quarter of a million people attended for a show that turned into a tribute to Jones, who had died three days before the concert. Mick played on some of the most popular Stones albums during his tenure with the group, which he left in 1974.

On Sunday, Taylor took to the 02 Arena stage to play “Midnight Rambler” with the Stones.

The guitarist was not the only mini-reunion on Sunday; bassist Bill Wyman returned to play a couple of tracks with the group, who were also joined during the evening by guests Jeff Beck and Mary J. Blige.



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See also:

VIDEO: Mary J. Blige rocks with the Rolling Stones in London
VIDEO: Bill Wyman reunites with the Rolling Stones in London