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  1. Explore music from McGough & McGear. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from McGough & McGear on Discogs.

  2. In 1968, he and McGough released a "duo" album (McGough & McGear) that included the usual Scaffold mix of lyrics, poems, and comedy. The Scaffold ended up hosting a TV programme, Score with the Scaffold , which limited the musical portion of their career, and they were dropped by Parlophone.

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    • 1966–1981 (musician), 1966–present (photographer)
    • Mike McGear
  3. About. “ McGough & McGear ” is the first and only album by Roger McGough and Mike McCartney – brother of Paul – known professionally as Mike McGear. Paul McCartney helped with the production of the whole album. From Liner notes to CD reissue of McGough & McGear (richieunterberger.com), 2016: […]

  4. featuring Dave Mason on sitar and Jimi Hendrix,produced by Paul McCartney

    • 7 Min.
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  5. 1. So Much. Written by Mike McCartney / McGear, Roger McGough. 3:58 • Studio version • A • Mono. Paul McCartney : Harmony vocals, Producer. Jimi Hendrix : Guitar. Mike McCartney / McGear : Producer. Paul Samwell-Smith : Producer. Session Recording: From June 18, 1967 to ? Studio : De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, UK (and other studios?)

  6. Uncredited appearance by: Paul McCartney (producer & vocals), Graham Nash (vocals), Jane Asher (vocals), Jimi Hendrix (guitar), Spencer Davis (guitar), Noel ...

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    • Marco Regali
  7. Home. People. McGough & McGear. About. “ McGough & McGea r”, released in 1968, was the only album credited to Roger McGough and Mike McGear (Paul McCartney’s brother). From Trio pop britannique d’échafaudage en décembre 1967 De gauche à droite : Roger McGough, Mike Mcgear, John Gorman.