[quote
author=Shane (Skirky) link=topic=41636.msg788838#msg788838 date=1766968643]A complete list of Pegg Numbers. https://stocton.org/peggnuma.htm
Astonishing and exemplary research. It. Is. Incredible.
Can you remind a poor old cripple what the Pegg numbers 1-6 stood for?
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How’re you doing Jim? As I recall, if you have a Pegg number of one, you have played with Dave Pegg. A Pegg number of two indicates that you’ve played with someone who’s played with him and so on and so forth. To quote: “Thus DP has Pegg #0, Simon Nicol and Ian Anderson #1, Cat Stevens #2 etc. The criteria here being that people should have played together, either on the same song recording (album track) or on the same live song”. Hence Peggy>Bruce Rowland>Bill Wyman>Mick Jagger means Mick has a Pegg number of four. Technically, I have a Pegg number since I’m on a track with Judy Dyble, but I didn’t make the list.

