The Iinstruments played in Helter Skelter include: drums, cowbell, bass, piano, elictric guitar, electric side guitar, brass instruments, Trumpet and a six string-bass.
Ringo Starr, from having to drum through take after take of the song.
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Helter Skelter was a song written by Paul McCartney and performed by the Beatles. Unknown to any of them, this song would be one of several which serial killer Charles Manson would mis-interpret to be coded references to a future war. His delusions led him and his followers to kill several people including Sharon Tate. There is no reference to Sharon Tate in the song and she can not be said to be "played" by anyone.AnswerHelter Skelter was the title of a 1976 TV film based on the book by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. The film is a docudrama about the murders committed by Charles Manson & family. "Helter skelter" was scrawled in blood at one of the murder scenes. The actress who played Sharon Tate did not have a very big role in the movie. She is not listed in the credits at the link provided below.
The Biggest amount was in the famous "a day in the life" in that song they had an entire orchestra plus themselves playing instruments.
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Helter Skelter, as it pertains to Charles Manson, was his version of a race war between whites and blacks. He was inspired by the song Helter Skelter, a Beatles song, on their White album. Manson was obsessed with the Beatles and felt they were sending him messages in their music. Manson is the 'poster child' of what happens when you take too many drugs, especially LSD. *The term helter skelter means upheaval and/or anarchy.
Helter Skelter is to act out in chaotic, disorderly, or in a crazy manner. It is also the name of a movie that is based on Charles Mason and a song by the Beatles.
Helter Skelter
It is claimed that the song "Helter Skelter" induced Charles Manson to go on his murderous rampage.
Ringo Starr, from having to drum through take after take of the song.
Helter Skelter was a song on the White Album, and one of the first examples of Heavy Metal music.
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The person who wrote the Beatles song Helter Skelter was Paul McCartney; however the song was credited to Lennon-McCartney. The song was intended to be as dirty, as loudly as possible and was rate 52 of Beatles' 100 best songs.
The song "Helter Skelter" from the "The Beatles" (the White album) is supposed to have set him off or motivated him to commit the Tate murders. A "Helter Skelter" is a fairground ride, but Manson interpreted it something different. He also seems to have read something into "Piggies" that was not there. George Harrison says that in "Piggies", he was only having a swipe at the greed of the middle and upper classes in England.
Helter Skelter or Revolution (The Regular Hard Rock Version)
Helter Skelter is a type of Carnival amusement ride. The ride consists of a slide spiraling down around a central tower structure which houses steps or a ladder to climb up to the top of the slide. It is used in the Beatles song Helter Skelter ("When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide") The term was used as a metaphor for racism by the notorious Charles Manson. He used his so called "inspiration" as an excuse to commit atrocious murders in attempts to start a race war between Caucasians and African Americans. Manson claimed to be inspired by the Beatles song. However, the Beatles song itself was inspired by the imagery of that innocent carnival ride, and was more evocative of the innocent nature of the chaos of a carnival than anything else.