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“I used to accommodate him. I'd isolate him, put him in a booth and not record him. The others, particularly Mick and Keith, would say 'Just tell him to get the hell out'": Beggars Banquet, the album that was the turning point for the Rolling Stones
Friday December 5, 2025. 03:28 PM , from
Keyboard Magazine
Album was the original ‘return to form’
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