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・ Behind Enemy Lines
・ Behind Enemy Lines (1986 film)
・ Behind Enemy Lines (1997 film)
・ Behind Enemy Lines (2001 film)
・ Behind Enemy Lines (album)
・ Behind Enemy Lines (band)
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・ Behind Enemy Lines (Star Trek)
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Behind My Camel
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・ Behind That Curtain
・ Behind That Curtain (film)
・ Behind That Locked Door
・ Behind the 8 Ball
・ Behind the Attic Wall
・ Behind the Banana Curtain
・ Behind the Barricades
・ Behind the Bash
・ Behind the Beat


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Behind My Camel : ウィキペディア英語版
Behind My Camel

"Behind My Camel" is the eighth track from the 1980 album ''Zenyatta Mondatta'' by the British rock band The Police. The song was written by guitarist Andy Summers and was the first one to be composed solely by him during his career in The Police. It won the Grammy Award of 1982 (awarded in 1982, but for accomplishments in late 1980 or 1981) for the Best Rock Instrumental Performance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Infoplease )
The song features a simplistic, yet eerie guitar melody, which is quasi-Arabic in style, a repetitive bass riff played by Summers himself because of Sting opting out,〔Garbarini, Vic (Spring 2000). ("I think if we came back..." ), ''Revolver''.〕 drums played by Stewart Copeland, and atmospheric keyboards rather deep in the mix.
==Response of other band members==

''Behind My Camel'' was not very popular with the two other band members, especially Sting.
Stewart Copeland was not in favour of the song either:

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