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Donovan hurdy gurdy man
Donovan hurdy gurdy man




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In the autobiography, Donovan said that perhaps this session inspired the creation of Led Zeppelin. However, he also says that "Hollsworth" had played with Blue Mink, which was a band that Alan Parker had played in. In Donovan's autobiography, he credited both Page and "Allen Hollsworth" as the "guitar wizards" for the song. Donovan said that Page was the guitarist in Hannes Rossacher's 2008 documentary Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan, where he also asserted that the song ushered in the Celtic rock sound which would lead to Page, Jones, and Bonham forming Led Zeppelin soon afterwards.

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Engineer Eddie Kramer also cites Jimmy Page as playing on the track, but says that John Bonham did not. On Jimmy Page's website, he lists this song as one on which he plays. In a published interview circa 2013, Donovan is quoted as primarily crediting Cattini for the drums but saying he wasn't sure whether Bonham was also involved, and said he and Jones both credit Holdsworth for the guitar. In Donovan's autobiography, he credits Cattini (spelled as "Catini") and Bonham for the drums. John Paul Jones, who arranged and played bass on the track (and also booked the session musicians), was reported to have said by email that Clem Cattini played the drums and Alan Parkerplayed the electric guitar. In the booklet that came with Donovan's 1992 double CD, Troubadour: The Definitive Collection 1964–1976, Allan Holdsworth and Jimmy Page are listed as the electric guitar players and John Bonham and Clem Cattini (spelled as "Clem Clatini") as drummers on the recording. "There is some dispute over the musicians who performed on the song. To add to the confusion here's a quote from wikipedia.






Donovan hurdy gurdy man