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Date Posted: 03:02:20 05/23/08 Fri
Author: twink (..still versatile Brian)
Subject: Re: Brian and his sax...
In reply to: Lisa 's message, "Re: Brian and his sax..." on 11:44:51 05/20/08 Tue

"One intended track had been started before the present sessions had been block-booked. Featuring Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ, Jimmy (Miller) sharing backing vocals with Mick, and the still versatile Brian on soprano saxophone, 'Child of the Moon' dated from 10/67 - the tail end of the 'Satanic Majesties' era - though the finishing touches were made the following March. It bridged the gap between psychedelica and the pastoral element embraced on Beggars Banquet, albeit with a hint that someone had skip-read black magician Aleister Crowley's 'Moonchild'."

from "The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet" (Legendary Sessions Series, Billboard Books), pg. 174, 2008, author Alan Clayson.

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