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Non è vero: ""Nanker Phelge", uno pseudonimo creato appositamente per celare l'origine dei primi brani scritti dai due."[modifica wikitesto]

Ma chi inventa queste sciocchezze? È risaputo che Nanker Phelge fu lo pseudonimo per accreditare i brani al gruppo intero, incluso Oldham e, all'inizio, anche Ian Stewart.

Nanker Phelge (a.k.a. Nanker/Phelge) was a collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions. Stones bassist Bill Wyman explained the origins of the name in his 2002 book, Rolling with the Stones:

   When the Stones cut "Stoned" – or "Stones", according to early misprinted pressings – as the B-side to "I Wanna Be Your Man", Brian [Jones] suggested crediting it to Nanker/Phelge. The entire band would share writing royalties. Phelge came from Edith Grove flatmate Jimmy Phelge, while a Nanker was a revolting face that band members, Brian in particular, would pull.

Thus anything credited to Nanker Phelge refers to a Mick Jagger/Brian Jones/Keith Richards/Charlie Watts/Bill Wyman/Andrew Oldham collaborative composition. The ASCAP files for the very earliest Nanker Phelge compositions also list early Rolling Stones member Ian Stewart (also known as "the sixth Stone") as a co-author covered by the pseudonym.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanker_Phelge --Barefoot through the chollas (msg) 02:21, 23 mag 2022 (CEST)[rispondi]