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Green Lady
Not sure, but was this the first time that the Jagger falsetto was employed in public on a recording? It sounds as if he might have been a bit shy of using something that became a valuable skill. No Dear Doctor, no Emotional Rescue or Worried About You....
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24FPS
And it's Brian on harmonica, correct? One of his last contributions?
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24FPS
And it's Brian on harmonica, correct? One of his last contributions?
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24FPS
And it's Brian on harmonica, correct? One of his last contributions?
On Harmonica that is, yes.
Contrary to the myth, Brian was playing and contributing a good deal on Beggars Banquet:
Sympathy For The Devil - backing vocals.
No Expectations - slide guitar
Dear Doctor - Harmonica
Parachute Woman - Harmonica (Mick plays outro harmonica)
Jigsaw Puzzle - Mellotron flute (confirmed by Keith and several others)
Street Fighting Man - Sitar, Tambura
Prodigal Son - Harmonica
Stray Cat Blues - Mellotron
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24FPS
And it's Brian on harmonica, correct? One of his last contributions?
On Harmonica that is, yes.
Contrary to the myth, Brian was playing and contributing a good deal on Beggars Banquet:
Sympathy For The Devil - backing vocals.
No Expectations - slide guitar
Dear Doctor - Harmonica
Parachute Woman - Harmonica (Mick plays outro harmonica)
Jigsaw Puzzle - Mellotron flute (confirmed by Keith and several others)
Street Fighting Man - Sitar, Tambura
Prodigal Son - Harmonica
Stray Cat Blues - Mellotron
thank you
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24FPS
And it's Brian on harmonica, correct? One of his last contributions?
Most likely. It's certainly not Mick.
It might be Dave Mason as he was at the session, but is sometimes credited with acoustic guitar, but there's only one and it's obviously Keith. I contacted Dave and he seemed to think he did play guitar on it.
When is the starting point for 'last contributions'?
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DandelionPowderman
Aren't there two guitars a couple of places in the song? Two harps as well?
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DandelionPowderman
Aren't there two guitars a couple of places in the song? Two harps as well?
Just one harmonica, seems just one guitar as well.
If there is another guitar, it must be very subtle.
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DandelionPowderman
If memory serves, it is indeed very subtle, and we're talking about two small licks and only a few seconds.
Then again, my memory isn't what it used to be...