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Thailand's King Bhumi-bol ("Brother of the Moon," "Half-Brother of the Sun") has been playing jazz sax for thirty years, since he was 14 years old. But his highest wish has always been to play with The Rolling Stones. The wish will be granted on the Stones' current Far Eastern tour-but just for one night, according to Mick Jagger.

March 1, 1973

Thailand's King Bhumi-bol ("Brother of the Moon," "Half-Brother of the Sun") has been playing jazz sax for thirty years, since he was 14 years old. But his highest wish has always been to play with The Rolling Stones. The wish will be granted on the Stones' current Far Eastern tour-but just for one night,according to Mick jagger.

Jagger may have great luck with heads of state,incidentally, but when it comes time to deal with the King of Jazz, Miles Davis,he's not in such high regard, or demand. Last time Mick & Bianca were in New York, Manhattan's leading friend of the great took Mick by Miles' house to introduce them. Miles was typically frank about how he felt about "white-ass" musicians, and Jagger and friend left, without their audience.

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