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skl127
Jimmy Page played on
Lulu And The Luvvers - Surprise Surprise
Would love to hear that one!
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skl127
Jimmy Page played on
Lulu And The Luvvers - Surprise Surprise
Would love to hear that one!
Only four years late, but here ya go!
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Nanker Phlegm
when I worked in a specialist record shop, we had a running joke "Rare 60s Beat single NOT featuring Jimmy Page" anyway here's a nice find. A 60s attempt to cash in on the Beat Boom , The Hairy Ones EP featuring
Jimmy Page (Lead Guitar)
John McLaughlin (Rhythm Guitar)
Alan Weighel (Bass)
Bobby Graham (Drums)
Kenny Salmon (Organ
and the stones connection, here's the track listing
01.Gloria
02.Its My Life
03.Get Off My Cloud
04.Ring Dang Doo
wanna hear it ? check this link
[www.megaupload.com]
And of course we all know that Page played on the Them classic, but thats not him on well known lead, page played rythem whilst Them gutarist Jim Armstong played the well know riff, contrary to popular opinion
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Edith Grove
I remember the originator of this thread, Nanker Phglem, mentioned he had some health problems and hasn't posted in over two years.
Anyone have any news on Nanker ?
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UGot2Rollme
Page also plays the lead on the Who's Can't Explain. This was confirmed in Townsend's recent autobiography, which is a great read.
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UGot2Rollme
Page also plays the lead on the Who's Can't Explain. This was confirmed in Townsend's recent autobiography, which is a great read.
Must have missed that part, can yah post what Pete said and what page it is on?
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UGot2Rollme
Page also plays the lead on the Who's Can't Explain. This was confirmed in Townsend's recent autobiography, which is a great read.
Must have missed that part, can yah post what Pete said and what page it is on?
[en.wikipedia.org]
In a May 1974 interview with Creem magazine, Jimmy Page claimed to have played rhythm guitar on the song as a session guitarist,[4] which was confirmed by Pete Townshend and record producer Shel Talmy.[5] According to those working on the recordings, Page's contribution to the session is believed to have not made the final cut, and has been brought into question.[6] The Who have used "I Can't Explain" throughout many of their live performances, often as the opener, and it continues to be a staple today.
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UGot2Rollme
Page also plays the lead on the Who's Can't Explain. This was confirmed in Townsend's recent autobiography, which is a great read.
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UGot2Rollme
Page also plays the lead on the Who's Can't Explain. This was confirmed in Townsend's recent autobiography, which is a great read.