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Creativity Quote by Mick Taylor

"Altamont... I remember all of that. That was an awful day"

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Altamont sits in rock history like a bruise you keep poking to see if it still hurts. Mick Taylor’s “I remember all of that” lands less as nostalgia than as a refusal of the clean, mythic arc people keep trying to impose on the 1960s. The ellipses do work here: they mimic a mind replaying fragments it doesn’t want to romanticize, a pause where the audience’s legendary version collides with the lived one.

Taylor wasn’t selling a theory about the era; he was a working musician inside a machine that had outgrown its own competence. Altamont (the 1969 Rolling Stones concert where Meredith Hunter was killed, with the Hell’s Angels as security) became shorthand for the end of hippie innocence, but Taylor’s blunt “awful day” rejects shorthand. It’s almost aggressively unpoetic. That plainness reads like an ethical stance: stop treating catastrophe as aesthetic texture in the rock narrative.

There’s also self-protection in the phrasing. “That” keeps the details at arm’s length, as if naming too much would turn recollection into complicity. The line draws a boundary between the band-as-symbol and the humans onstage watching control slip away. In a culture that rewards musicians for mythmaking, Taylor’s intent is quieter and sharper: puncture the legend, keep the memory honest, and let the ugliness stay ugly.

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Q - Do you remember Altamont?* A - Oh yeah. I remember all of that. That was an awful day.. I was able to verify the quote in an interview transcript posted on ClassicBands.com (interviewer: Gary James). The same Q&A is also reposted on IORR.org (a Rolling Stones forum) dated March 29, 2016, indicating the interview itself is older. The ClassicBands page (as accessed) does not clearly display an original publication date for the interview; however, internal context strongly suggests the interview occurred shortly after Mick Taylor’s album “Stranger In This Town” (released 1990) because the interviewer asks how that CD did. I could not, from the available primary posting, confirm an exact original interview date (day/month) or an earlier print publication that predates the ClassicBands posting. If you need the *first* publication with high confidence, the next step would be to identify (via Gary James’ own site notes/archives or contemporaneous print outlets) where/when Gary James first published this interview before it appeared online.
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Taylor, Mick. (2026, February 23). Altamont... I remember all of that. That was an awful day. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/altamont-i-remember-all-of-that-that-was-an-awful-93751/

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Taylor, Mick. "Altamont... I remember all of that. That was an awful day." FixQuotes. February 23, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/altamont-i-remember-all-of-that-that-was-an-awful-93751/.

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"Altamont... I remember all of that. That was an awful day." FixQuotes, 23 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/altamont-i-remember-all-of-that-that-was-an-awful-93751/. Accessed 31 Mar. 2026.

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Mick Taylor (born January 17, 1948) is a Musician from England.

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