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carmencita ago

Just wanted to park this here Am still reading there is so much... Are there not a lot of people just on One Recording? This is from the Magical Mystery Tour Wiki: And Look at Those Names!

"All You Need Is Love" – George Martin on piano; Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton, Pattie Boyd Harrison, Jane Asher, Mike McCartney, Maureen Starkey, Graham Nash and wife Rose Eccles Nash, Gary Leeds and Hunter Davies on backing vocals; Sidney Sax, Patrick Halling, Eric Bowie and Jack Holmes on violins; Rex Morris and Don Honeywill on sax, David Mason and Stanley Woods on trumpets; Evan Watkins and Henry Spain on horns; Jack Emblow on accordion, Brian Martin and Peter Halling on cello

madhatter67 ago

I don't think this is too unusual....

The Beatles recording sessions at that time were basically a drop in centre for rock royalty, plus you got a bunch of classical musiicans on that list too...Remember this is when the recording studio was first being used as an instrument, all sorts of stuff would find it's way unto recordings, and they wouldn't have all been in the studio at the same time

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_in_the_Head <-- great book that details the Beatles recording sessions

carmencita ago

Everything these celebrities do is should be under the microscope, imo. We all know that they are under close surveillance by moguls and under their control. The people mentioned in my comment are highly suspect. There was something odd between Jagger and Faithful as well. They would never have gotten to where they are if not under their thumb since the very beginning. Excuses may be made for their actions but will not fly here on voat.