Often regarded as the period in which The Rolling Stones recorded the finest music of their career, the years during which Mick Taylor was the fifth Stone remain the bands Golden Age. Notably, on albums Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile On Main Street the Stones sound changed as they developed new ideas & were informed by a range of new influences. But crucially it was Taylors sophisticated blues & jazz licks that gave The Rolling Stones an added dimension between 1969 & 1974
- one they lacked both before & afterwards. This dynamic film tells the behind the scenes story of this hugely productive era for the group. Featuring interviews with Taylor himself & further contributions from his old boss, John Mayall; author & group colleague, Robert Greenfield; Village Voice music editor, Robert Christgau; Stones session musicians, Al Perkins & Bill Plummer; highly regarded UK music critic, Barney Hoskyns & many others. The program also
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