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Thread: Rick Wakeman mentioned on Rolling Stones IORR site, hilarity ensues!

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    Rick Wakeman mentioned on Rolling Stones IORR site, hilarity ensues!

    Whether you are a Stones or Wakeman fan (or not), this is a hoot.
    From the Rolling Stones fan site, It's Only Rock and Roll.

    http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1726146

    Bill
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    With a fish head and a harpoon
    and a fake beard plastered on her brow.

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    I'm just a country doctor Jim, but that link is rather humorous at points.

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    Wakeman really played on T-Rex's "Bang a Gong?" I did not know that.
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    Wakeman gives a good insight to all the sessions he did in the Journey fan pack. Bolan asked him to play a piano kinda solo on Get It On but told him the song didn't` need it. He was at some of the Electric Warrior sessions.

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    Love this quote: "Although he could probably play the piano part in She's A Rainbow really well."

    What's next, "And You And I And She's A Rainbow"? "Waiting on A Brother Of Mine"? "Shake Your Groove Thing Onward"? "South Side Of The 19th Nervous Breakdown"?
    "So...you seek understanding. Then listen to the music and not the song..." - Kosh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkangel3 View Post
    Love this quote: "Although he could probably play the piano part in She's A Rainbow really well."

    What's next, "And You And I And She's A Rainbow"? "Waiting on A Brother Of Mine"? "Shake Your Groove Thing Onward"? "South Side Of The 19th Nervous Breakdown"?
    Don't miss their cover of Chuck Berry's "Round and Roundabout."
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    I like the comment on the IORR site that if Rick did play keyboards for the Stones, they'd only need one keyboard player, not two.

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