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Title: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: MPinelli on September 20, 2006, 10:43:35 PM
I met a guy at a party last weekend. He seemed to know plenty of obscure facts about folk music in particular. Anyway he claimed Mr. Swarbrick played the mandolin outro on Rod Stewarts "Maggie Mae". I had never heard that he had done that.

Is there any truth to this statement?


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Keith on September 20, 2006, 10:56:27 PM
More likely to be Peggy, given his connections - and definitely not John Peel  :D

<research mode>

In fact it was Ray Jackson, of Lindisfarne. In the same ballpark then, but not such a happy story:

"Their profile was also raised when Jackson played mandolin on Rod Stewart's breakthrough hit single "Maggie May", even though Stewart only credited him on the sleeve of the parent album 'Every Picture Tells a Story' as 'The mandolin player in Lindisfarne...the name slips my memory'. For years the legend persisted that disc jockey John Peel played the mandolin part, solely as he was invited to mime it on Top of the Pops."

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindisfarne_(band))

Then this!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2816253.stm


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Jim on September 20, 2006, 11:15:57 PM
come on Jacka man, take him for every bloody penny
cheap git (stewart, that is)


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: jude on September 20, 2006, 11:19:49 PM
Definitely not Swarb.

(Oh dear name dropping again sorry) but I shared a flat with Martin Quittenton and his girlfriend at the time Maggie May was being written (incidentally by Martin and Rod) and recorded and I knew most of the musicians involved with the project, and I'm sure I would have known if Dave S was involved

Jude :-X


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: MPinelli on September 21, 2006, 12:11:40 AM
Ha... I knew this was nonsense about Swarb.

Thanks for the info and the good bit of trivia regarding the real mandolinist.

$15 for what could very well be the most widely recognized mandolin riff ever.

Unbelievable.


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: deebee on September 21, 2006, 04:30:48 AM
Definitely not Swarb.

I knew most of the musicians involved with the project,

I was googling on this thread and learned that the slide  guitarist Sammy  Mitchell had died.
He lived in Putney in the 70's ,was a regular in the Half Moon ,was a great session playerand a good friend of Ralph's
Sammy RIP


Drew


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: deebee on September 21, 2006, 04:35:15 AM
I am not very good at cutting and pasting quotes but the top line should be a quote of Jude,s
sorry


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Malcolm on September 21, 2006, 07:47:46 AM
Am I right in thinking that this was the first UK number 1 to feature a mandolin solo?


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: johnthegonne on September 21, 2006, 08:25:49 AM
I believe it was Ray Jackson from Lindisfarne.


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Jim on September 21, 2006, 09:20:58 AM
duh


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: johnthegonne on September 21, 2006, 09:25:07 AM
Oh yeah, just read your post ;D.


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Jim on September 21, 2006, 09:27:21 AM
not mine old boy, Keith's


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: johnthegonne on September 21, 2006, 09:29:26 AM
Doh!


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: johnthegonne on September 21, 2006, 09:30:49 AM
This is what happens when you try to post whilst taking phone calls in work....


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Jim on September 21, 2006, 09:33:43 AM
GET BACK TO WORK


Title: Re: Swarbrick/Maggie Mae??
Post by: Keith on September 21, 2006, 11:38:47 AM
Still, I had to look it up. I'm impressed by anyone who has that amount of information in their head.