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Fact #188372

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Short story:

The Rolling Stones have a recording session at Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London, England, UK, Europe, during which they record Fortune Teller, Poison Ivy and What kind Of Girl.

Full article:

Gus Dudgeon (engineer) : I did a session with Andrew Oldham [producer/manager for The Rolling Stones]. I used to always do his sessions at Decca. At the end of the session, Andrew said, "It's about time you went into production, isn't it?" And I thought, "Christ, you're the second producer in two weeks to say something to me about that." I said, "Well, I'm kind of thinking about it." And he said, "Well, good luck, mate. If you want any help, give me a call." As he walked out the door, he stuck his head back in and said, "Oh, by the way, make sure you get a royalty." This was like '65 or '66. I thought, "What a good idea." But it was between Denny (Cordell) and Andrew pushing me that I kind of took the bull by the horns and went into production.
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