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Og på Barabajagal er det snakk om både Jeff Beck Group og en kombo Big Jim Sullivan/John Paul Jones. Vet jeg...
Barabajagal:
Donovan,vocal-acoustic guitar.
Jeff Beck, Guitar
Ron Wood, Bass.
Og
Nicky Hopkins, Keyboards
Tony Newman, Drums
Madeline Bell, Suzi Quatro og Leslie Duncan. Koring.
Hvis kildene dine er selve albumet antar jeg at du har helt rett, men iflg allmusic spilte også de to jeg nevnte.
allmusic er berømte for å ha mye faktafeil.
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From the ZoCrowes Rockline :
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Guest: Got a quick question for Jimmy Page. In 1968, how did the
recording for 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' come about? The project with
Donovan.
JP: Ah well that's very interesting. I know it's rumoured that I
played on that. But I didn't. And...but the most bizarre part about
this whole story... I heard about this story actually when I was in...
Ah...it was about the time we were talking about the deal with
Led Zeppelin. We were at Atlantic, sorry, we were at Miami with
Jerry Waxler. And I heard about the story by there and then,
across from England, and on the shores over here. And what the
story was - and it's very true. That they had Jeff Beck go in, and
Jeff Beck played on it, and the producer decided to wipe the
track. And Donovan had asked for me to do it, but of course I
wasn't there. And they had a guitarist, who was sort of, he
basically filled, you know. He went into the session where after I
left - and I wouldn't say filled my shoes - but he went in the
door, and his name was Alan Parker. I mean, none of you even
know of him. It's not the film producer. But anyway, he's the guy
who played the guitar solo, so you know, as you say, some
people might have thought Beck did it, or me, but it was neither
of us. But I think it was tragic that Beck got wiped off. That was
absolutely crazy. They just decided that they didn't like what he
did. And I mean, perish the thought, you know.