@bowiereedthing I really don’t think so. Factory Girl pairs with Dear Doctor on beggars Banquet, on the opposite side, two country-blues numbers, acoustic, not unlike No Expectations...BB was a return to their Blues roots, after Their Satanic Majesties’ Request’s psychedelia. “Factory Girl” was something not applied to Edie S until the film with Sienna Miller. Plus, I’m not sure how much the Stones actually knew Edie.
@bowiereedthing I really don’t think so. Factory Girl pairs with Dear Doctor on beggars Banquet, on the opposite side, two country-blues numbers, acoustic, not unlike No Expectations...BB was a return to their Blues roots, after Their Satanic Majesties’ Request’s psychedelia. “Factory Girl” was something not applied to Edie S until the film with Sienna Miller. Plus, I’m not sure how much the Stones actually knew Edie.
Edie Sedgwick.
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@carmenmmp I can see that actually
@carmenmmp I can see that actually
@bowiereedthing I really don’t think so. Factory Girl pairs with Dear Doctor on beggars Banquet, on the opposite side, two country-blues numbers, acoustic, not unlike No Expectations...BB was a return to their Blues roots, after Their Satanic Majesties’ Request’s psychedelia. “Factory Girl” was something not applied to Edie S until the film with Sienna Miller. Plus, I’m not sure how much the Stones actually knew Edie.
@bowiereedthing I really don’t think so. Factory Girl pairs with Dear Doctor on beggars Banquet, on the opposite side, two country-blues numbers, acoustic, not unlike No Expectations...BB was a return to their Blues roots, after Their Satanic Majesties’ Request’s psychedelia. “Factory Girl” was something not applied to Edie S until the film with Sienna Miller. Plus, I’m not sure how much the Stones actually knew Edie.
@bowiereedthing Edie Sedgwick was a Dylan-Reed thing/rivalry, nothing to do with the Stones. AFAIK anyway.
@bowiereedthing Edie Sedgwick was a Dylan-Reed thing/rivalry, nothing to do with the Stones. AFAIK anyway.