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    I would have loved to have been there
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw9Ca...beatles&watch2
    sorry about the pun
    & by the way I'm not referring to the Beatles
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    So sweeeeettt! Brings tears to my eyes seeing George alive.
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    My favorite Harrison tune. Clapton on the Les Paul was just freaking brilliant. Did you see where they started soloing together, then Clapton stepped back and let Harrison take over? That's just awesome, and it gives me goose bumps watching the video.

    Keep on posting those vid finds, Slowhand. Thanks for sharing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophe
    Clapton on the Les Paul...
    Where's Nelskie? He's gonna want to see that!
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    great video.....does anyone know the name of the charismatic percussionist playing tamborine on this song. I have seen him play with clapton a couple of times when i've seen clapton live but i don't know who he is.

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    Ray Cooper. He's the first westerner to play Russia when he toured with Elton John in the early 70's. Just the two of them. He's also played with everyone else and I do mean EVERYONE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Ray Cooper.
    cool thanks...i knew someone on here would know...the man is awesome and a lot of fun to watch live.

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    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
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    I lost count of how many times I got goosebumps.

    I guess you all already know that Clapton was the only invited outside musician to ever record with the Beatles (and it was on that song).
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    And of course Alan Civil who Played the Horn on:- For No One (Revolver)
    Does anyone Know which concert this was and if it's available on DVD?
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    And I thought Mick sang on All you Need is Love? (video footage) Does Billy Preston count too? (Keys on later songs)
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    Quote Originally Posted by The G-string

    I guess you all already know that Clapton was the only invited outside musician to ever record with the Beatles (and it was on that song).
    I guess the string players on Elanor Rigby and Yesterday don't count as musicians? And, ya, Billy Preston?
    Hmmmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    I guess the string players on Elanor Rigby and Yesterday don't count as musicians? And, ya, Billy Preston? Hmmmm.
    Let's play nice here, fellas. No one's keeping score on the music trivia.
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    I think Allen Civil & Billy Preston were the only named people who played on Beatle tracks but Quite a lot of other people ( George Martin & members of the London Symphony Orchestra for Example) but mostly they managed in house so to speak.But who cares it's the music that counts in the end I mean would anyone turn down the chance to play on a Beatle track named or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The G-string
    I guess you all already know that Clapton was the only invited outside musician to ever record with the Beatles (and it was on that song).
    What about Billy Preston? He is considered the 5th Beatle by most.
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    Sorry - - guess I shouldn't believe everything I read, then.

    Oh well.
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