Nicky Hopkins
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What a great keyboard player Charly...............the man behind the Stones. 
"In 1965, he played piano on The Who's debut LP, My Generation. He recorded with most of the top British acts of the Sixties, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks, and on solo albums by John Lennon, Jeff Beck, and others. He also helped define the "San Francisco sound", playing on albums by Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and Steve Miller Band. He briefly joined Quicksilver Messenger Service and performed with Jefferson Airplane at the Woodstock Festival.
In 1967 he joined The Jeff Beck Group, formed by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck, with vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ronnie Wood and drummer Micky Waller, playing on their influential LPs Truth and Beck-Ola".
source: Wikpedia
"In 1965, he played piano on The Who's debut LP, My Generation. He recorded with most of the top British acts of the Sixties, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks, and on solo albums by John Lennon, Jeff Beck, and others. He also helped define the "San Francisco sound", playing on albums by Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and Steve Miller Band. He briefly joined Quicksilver Messenger Service and performed with Jefferson Airplane at the Woodstock Festival.
In 1967 he joined The Jeff Beck Group, formed by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck, with vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ronnie Wood and drummer Micky Waller, playing on their influential LPs Truth and Beck-Ola".
source: Wikpedia
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"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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Also, Nicky Hopkins was one of the few cool studio cats to play on record with the Beatles...
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It might be easier to name the artists that Nicky didn't play with!

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He did one great piano solo on "The Ox" on the "My Generation" album by The Who. The deep notes that he was hitting were actually John Entwistle's Fender Jazz bass according to Pete Townshend
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I saw Nicky with The New Barbarians.
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Which Beatles tunes did Nicky Hopkins play on ?
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Revolution.8mileshigher wrote:Which Beatles tunes did Nicky Hopkins play on ?
Rich F.
He also played on John Lennon's "Imagine", "Oh Yoko" and "Jealous Guy"
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I love the piano work on "Oh Yoko".
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
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His work on Jealous Guy is a perfect fit for the song as well. He was a great keyboard player.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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+1beatlefreak wrote:It might be easier to name the artists that Nicky didn't play with!
All I wanna do is rock!
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The best keyboard player to ever come out of England! He passed away far too young.
Leprosy is rare & scarce but nobody wants that!
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My favorite songs Nicky contributed to are:
Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks
The Ox - The Who
A Legal Matter - The Who
Getting in Tune - The Who
Let's See Action - The Who
Revolution - The Beatles
Oh Yoko - John Lennon
Jealous Guy - John Lennon
She's a Rainbow - The Stones
Sympathy for the Devil - The Stones
Street Fighting Man - The Stones
Sway - The Stones
Rocks Off - The Stones
Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks
The Ox - The Who
A Legal Matter - The Who
Getting in Tune - The Who
Let's See Action - The Who
Revolution - The Beatles
Oh Yoko - John Lennon
Jealous Guy - John Lennon
She's a Rainbow - The Stones
Sympathy for the Devil - The Stones
Street Fighting Man - The Stones
Sway - The Stones
Rocks Off - The Stones
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I had no Idea he'd been gone so long. Other tracks of note:
"Sour Milk Sea" Jackie Lomax LP "Is this What You Want", 1968, (w/George, Paul & Ringo)
and
"We Love You" 45 single, 1968, The Rolling Stones (w/John & Paul)
I did see the original "Jeff Beck Group" twice in 1968. Sadly , no keyboard player (as in Mr. Hopkins) present.
However, what an incredibly fantastic life and time he surely had!
"Sour Milk Sea" Jackie Lomax LP "Is this What You Want", 1968, (w/George, Paul & Ringo)
and
"We Love You" 45 single, 1968, The Rolling Stones (w/John & Paul)
I did see the original "Jeff Beck Group" twice in 1968. Sadly , no keyboard player (as in Mr. Hopkins) present.
However, what an incredibly fantastic life and time he surely had!
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I wish he'd give me my Aquascutum raincoat back that I left on his sofa in 1969 . . .
