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Chipchopper | 12:07 Sun 27th Dec 2015 | Music
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Watching some old footage of 'Top Of The Pops' (60's & 70's) last night, I was surprised to see Elton John miming piano playing with T Rex (Get it On).
I wondered if he was on the actual recording of that disc ?
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You mean this one? He was probably in the studio doing one of his own tracks so decided to step in, still trying to raise his profile in the early 70s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWV6eMaoTiE
No he didn't, Blue Weaver and Rick Wakeman are credited with the piano parts, no-one is sure who played what piece on the final mix.
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Thanks both, I guess it was, "anything go's" on Top Of The Pops, with those fake performances.

I found it amusing when Rod Stewart and the Faces, started playing football.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWV6eMaoTiE

What the *** happened there? I posted that ^^ about the same time as Ratter, It wouldn't appear on the thread and wouldn't clear from the answer here box either, I just looked in 'cause thread appeared in Latest Posts and it popped up as I was looking for latest contribution. . .
Spooky!
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Well I said "anything go's", Baldric. ;-)
Rod and Ronnie love a kick about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD_6KqP7K0g
In a similar vein, John mimed the mandolin part on Maggie May, actually played by Alan Hull from Lindisfarne if memory serves.

Peel was a friend and champion of the band, but I don't think he could actually play a mandolin.
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Thanks Andy, I thought that looked like John Peel on mandolin, but then I thought, no it can't be???

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