Michael "Mick" Taylor's Gear
Mick says, "This is a Fender American Vintage '62 Stratocaster from about the year 2000."
"Bought this guitar used, but it was only just slightly used. It was pretty much new, from Charlie Chandler's Guitar Experience down there in Hampton Wick." ( https://www.guitarexperience.co.uk/ )
"I just picked it up that day in the shop, and I..." strums guitar once "... and I bought it there and then. And that was that. And, since then, it's just become my main guitar."
Mick: "I got it in 2008. "
"This just seemed to make perfect sense, because it does have a bit of Les Paul tonality about it. It's a little bit lighter, 'cause it's double-cutaway, obviously, and it has the trem, which brings a little bit of Strat into the picture."
In this YouTube episode of That Pedal Show, you can see Mick using the Browne Amplification Protein throughout the video on his board.
Mick: "I remember when Charvel started doing it, and the headstock was the wrong way up on a guitar. And it was like, 'Yeah! Yes! That's a kind of hoodlum thing to do.' And I thought, 'One day I'll have a reverse-headstock Strat.' And everything just fell into place."
Mick: "This guitar's main strength is how it looks. There comes a point in your life where you need to stand on a stage with a big white and gold guitar, play an E minor chord, and that moment came." "There's just something endlessly cool about it."
Mick rocks out his Analog Man Sun Face fuzz pedal at the 28:14 mark of this video.
Mick: "I borrowed it for a gig, and, well, let's just say it got dinged. So I had to phone the guy and say, 'Well, the thing is, this guitar probably isn't coming back, so we'd better do a deal.'"
At the 23:03 mark, Mick does an AB comparison between his silver Klon overdrive and the Keeley D&M Drive.
Specified in this June 26, 2020 That Pedal Show episode at 1:33.
It is a Keeley modded TS808 Plus without the true bypass mod that I bought for my birthday, bought myself for my birthday in about 2005. Well they're about 2006, something like that.
At the 17:36 mark of this video, Mick says of the Warthog, "I use it for a kind of dirty, Marshally kind of sound."
Appears at the 37 second mark in this video. Mick says, "It's the later version 100-watt one, which also has the 10-watt mode."
Mick mentions the 2x12 at about the 43 second mark of this video. He says, "I also have the 2x12 version, which was the first one."
At the 5:30 mark, Mick says, "Apart from the fact that it sounds GREAT, and it has a really usable range of volume... of course, it's tiny."
This is Mick Taylor's and Daniel Steinhardt's signature pedal, manufactured by Keeley. He demonstrates "his" side of the pedal around the 22:25 mark of this video.
Mick plays with the Supro Tremolo around the 39:10 mark of this video.
At 49:35 in this video, Mick says, "ARDX20 is just... superb. You've been hearing it all the way through this video."
Mick kicks on his Free the Tone Flight Time delay pedal at the 51:59 mark of this video. He says, "What I like about this delay pedal... I can't deal with menus. Every single thing on this pedal is available off the top panel."
At 1:05 of this video Mick says, "Two-Rock has always been a very aspirational brand for me."
At 4:20 he says, "Hatched a deal to return my Studio Pro 35 and end up with this. Which is, I'm just not even gonna say any more words."
At the 37:20 mark of this video, Mick says, "The staple is the Vent. And, I put this on the board about a year ago, I think, and I can't imagine being without it."
At the 40:45 mark of this video, Mick tells the story of how he and Dan Steinhardt were able to see the new Waza Craft Dimension C pedals being built at Boss in Japan. He starts playing it at 41:36.
Mick has this pedal on his board in this video.
Michael "Mick" Taylor collaborated on the development of the JAM Pedals Harmonious Monk Tremolo Pedal, as discussed in a video by That Pedal Show on YouTube.
Mick engages the Fulltone Octafuzz at around the 28:58 mark of this video.
Mick and Dan discuss how Mick uses the AMAZE0 controller with his Analogman ARDX20 analog delay for greater sonic flexibility.
Mick has this pedal on his board in this TPS video.
You can see the pedal in this TPS video on Micks board.
The pedal is on Micks board in this video.
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