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Originally posted by Farawayeagle
I was lucky to see him with John Mayall, Cream and solo. I go back further than you as I used to watch The Yardbirds regularly at Eel Pie Island in Twickenham and it was obvious in those days what a talent he was. I also watched The Graham Bond Organisation and they had a rather talented red haired drummer at the time too
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His work on Roger waters' The Pros & Cons of Hitchiking is incredible!
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i agree bobby whitlock's influence and backing vocals do a LOT for Layla, as do duane allman' slide guitar. But a totally underrated part of the band is jim gordon's drumming. In my opinion he is what makes Little Wing a good song. People don't mention him because he turned out to be a complete psychopath. As for gallagher vs clapton they are completely different. Gallagher's energy and driving guitar can't really be compared to clapton's 'slow hand'. Both equally good in different ways
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