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'since he was little more than a session musician'
What complete bullsh*t!!
Agreed. That line either needs to be reworded or it needs to be justified, if it isn't omitted entirely. He played on all of the Smiths' records, if I'm not mistaken. Page was a session musician before joining Led Zeppelin, for example, playing for the Kinks on "You Really Got Me." That's obviously a lot different than playing on every song for a band.
He was not a session musician. He is just a greedy son of a bitch! Painbearer 23:45, 14 February 2006 (UTC)