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Beelyboy
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First recorded on October 16, 1967, the song was not meant to be released. But after Brian Jones added the mellotron to it, it was added to and became perhaps the best song on Satanic Majesties.
Vocals: Mick Jagger Mellotron & Piano: Brian Jones Bass: Bill Wyman Guitar: Keith Richards Drums: Charlie Watts Percussion: Mick Jagger & Brian Jones
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mitchflorida
It was not a huge "hit" but people keep coming back to it.
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sweet neo con
a Steel Wheels tour highlight.
never thought i'd ever hear (or see) that one done live.
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mitchflorida
It was not a huge "hit" but people keep coming back to it.
It was a single in Germany (b-side She's A Rainbow)
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Beelyboy
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First recorded on October 16, 1967, the song was not meant to be released. But after Brian Jones added the mellotron to it, it was added to and became perhaps the best song on Satanic Majesties.
Vocals: Mick Jagger Mellotron & Piano: Brian Jones Bass: Bill Wyman Guitar: Keith Richards Drums: Charlie Watts Percussion: Mick Jagger & Brian Jones
What a load of bollocks. The mellotron is present on the very first takes of the song, and the line up of the released version is:
Drums: Charlie Watts
Bass: Bill Wyman
Electric guitars: Keith Richards
Lead vocal: Mick Jagger
Background vocals: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
Piano: Nicky Hopkins
Mellotron: Brian Jones
Maracas: Mick Jagger
Claves: Eddie Kramer
Mathijs