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Are there any Rolling Stones fan clubs on the net?

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Known as "Little Mick" within the band, Taylor's live presence with the Stones is preserved on the Get Yer Ya-Yas Out!, a live album recorded over three gigs at the Madison Square Garden in New York during the 1969 American Tour. Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street, Goats Head Soup and It's Only Rock and Roll were the four studio albums Taylor recorded with the Stones. Songs like "Sway", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "Moonlight Mile", "All Down the Line", "Shine a Light", "Stop Breaking Down", "Hundred Years Ago", "Winter", "Time Waits for No One" and "Fingerprint File" are indelibly the Mick Taylor classics from those four studio records. However, to the many fans of the Rolling Stones, the 1972 American Tour and the 1973 European Tour are where the true genius of Mick Taylor and the Taylor years can be heard, and the band was unable (and ever since unwilling) to officially release material recorded on these tours. The band was contractually prohibited from officially releasing any material that was owned by Allen Klein's company ABKCO. It is a tragedy for Taylor fans that his best live work as a Stone can only be heard on obscure sound and film recordings, found on bootlegs of mostly mediocre sound quality although 21st century re-masters of these bootlegs are now becoming more readily available through internet.

— Source: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)