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Gazza
When did Clapton play with the Who?
Unless its The Who backing his version of 'Eyesight to the Blind' on the "Tommy" soundtrack.
Otherwise, I cant think of anyone but Hopkins.
Glyn Johns has mixed/engineered/produced all three bands, if that counts.
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rattler2004
I don't know about The Who...but Billy Preston played with the Beatles (Let It Be album and film) and of course the Stones in '75.
Clapton has guested on stage with the Stones and played a solo on one version of Brown Sugar.
I can't think of anyone who has played with The Who....I sure its possible some musician made that mark since '89, which was I believe the beginning of The Who having supporting musicians onstage.
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Mathijs
Jim Horn is actually the only musician to play on albums by all four Beatles. He played with the Stones and Clapton -now did he play with the Who?
Mathijs
Hopkins also played with the Kinks on some of their early stuff as well. He was an all round session musician of the 60s I guess!Quote
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Mathijs
Jim Horn is actually the only musician to play on albums by all four Beatles. He played with the Stones and Clapton -now did he play with the Who?
Mathijs
Actually, Nicky Hopkins could have had the grand slam
(Beatles, Stones, Who, Dylan) as he was supposd to do Dylan's
tour of Europe in 1984, but backed out. Ian McLagan getting the chair.
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whitem8
Brief flirtation with the horns? What about Quadrophenia? Packed full of some great horn arrangements. But yes, it was Enwhistle who played the horns...(also My Wife:-)