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thkbeercan
how about Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man"?
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His Majesty
Problem is, he's rarely playing on his own, there is usually another guitarist, Big Jim etc, so what you think is him may not actually be so. Sometimes it's obvious, but...
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nashville
How about "Baby Please Don't Go" by Them. The signature riff and guitar on that track is superb
Andy
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thkbeercan
how about Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man"?
He didn't play on that.
Donovan likes to say that he invented led zeppelin, that page, bonham and jones played on that track, facts are that only JPJ's played bass and arranged the track.
Clem Cattini played drums, Donovan acoustic guitar and tamboura, the electric guitar(s) are by session man Alan Parker, future member of the studio band Blue Mink.
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nashville
How about "Baby Please Don't Go" by Them. The signature riff and guitar on that track is superb
Andy
The guitarist from Them, Billy Harrison, has said he played the guitar on that, I think he also said Page was present, but did not play on that track.
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His Majesty
My favourite Page session thing is his excellent fuzz guitar on Brian's A Degree of Mudrer soundtrack during the murder secene.
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john r
Thanks for reminding me of Brian's score for A Degree of Murder...never knew why given the big names playing on there the soundtrack wasnt issued on elpee or cd (I mean "Todays Pop Symphony directed by Keith Richards" gets regular reissue) btw the new Dick & Dee cd, called 'singles' or something has both sides of their Stones backed single from '65...see Nico's news site