
Lord Sitar was the alias for renowned session musician and guitar virtuoso Big Jim Sullivan who, in 1966/67, found himself in the enviable position of being the only established session guitarist in England to own a sitar. By 1967, that attribute had turned him into a valuable commodity, mostly because of the instrument's being popularized by George Harrison of the Beatles and Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones on various of their respective groups' recordings.
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I Can See for Miles
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I am the Walrus
Blue Jay Way
Eleanor Rigby
If I Were A Rich Man
Black Is Black
In A Dream
Emerald City
I Am The Walrus - From Tv Film 'Magical Mystery Tour'
Tomorrow's People
Like Nobody Else
140 - I Can See For Miles
I Am The Walrus (From Tv Film 'Magical Mystery Tour')
Have You Seen Your Mother Baby?
I Can See for Miles [1968]
I Can See For Miles [dite]
The Sitar and the Rose
Have You Seen Your Mother Baby
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Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (Standing In The Shadow)
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I Can See For Miles (The Who)
Blue Jay Way / Blackbird (Medley)
Blue Jay Way/Blackbird
Blue Jay Way 1968
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Blue Jay Way / Blackbird
Black Is Back
Have You Seen Your Mother Baby (London [UK] - Capitol 5972 - 1967)
I Can See For Miles(The Who)
Blue Jay Way, Blackbird
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby
Blue Jay Way Blackbird
I Can See For Miles (The Who cover)
Sunshine Superman
Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow
A Whiter Shade of Pale
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She's Leaving Home
Ltts
Flower Power
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Have You Seen Your Mother Baby (Stranding In The Shadow)
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