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From: Bob Gill 
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Subject: Re: Which Brian Jones?
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Lathom Gedge wrote:

> Mark Lewisohn claims that on June 8, 1967, Brian Jones of The
> Rolling Stones added a saxophone solo to the ongoing recording of
> "You Know My Name, Look Up The Number".  This always struck me a
> strange. Especially since there is no indication that This Brian
> Jones played the sax in any other capacity.
>
> There was also another Brian Jones The Beatles knew very well, and
> his primary instrument WAS the saxophone.  The Brian Jones to whom
> I refer is the one who was a member of The Undertakers.  The
> Beatles had a close working relationship with The Undertakers in
> the early years, even going so far as to lend each other equipment
> when they shared a stage.
>
> Wouldn't it have been much more logical for The Undertakers'
> saxophone player to be involved in a Beatle recording than The
> Rolling Stones' harmonica player?

  Maybe so, but by all accounts it was the Rolling Stones' B.J. The most recent
one I read was by Paul in that book by Barry Miles (I forget the title). He
talks specifically about Brian coming in for the session, so there's not really
any question about it.
  Brian, of course, was a bit more than "the Rolling Stones' harmonica
player."
He played more than a half-dozen instruments on their records, including guitar,
sitar, marimba, dulcimer, recorder and mellotron.

 -- Bob G.


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