Brian jones rare interview 1965

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  • @TheaterPup
    @TheaterPup Před rokem +53

    He reminds me a lot of George Harrison, when he started getting dissatisfied with the Beatles. George had this to say about Brian: "When I met him I liked him quite a lot. He was a good fellow, you know. I got to know him very well, I think, and I felt very close to him; you know how it is with some people, you feel for them, feel near to them. He was born on February 28, 1943 and I was born on February 25, 1943, and he was with Mick and Keith and I was with John and Paul in the groups, so there was a sort of understanding between the two of us. The positions were similar, and I often seemed to meet him in his times of trouble. There was nothing the matter with him that a little extra love wouldn't have cured. I don't think he had enough love or understanding. He was very nice and sincere and sensitive, and we must remember him like that because that's what he was."

    • @sexobscura
      @sexobscura Před 4 měsíci

      It is interesting that George said that of Brian, but Brian was the man who started and named the band, whereas George was simply a member of The Beatles. George was a wonderfully gifted musician, but those similarities he points out do have their limits and must be viewed with sober judgement

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@loucavania If George had got to know him better he would have changed his mind about Jones. Psychopaths are always charming at first meeting. The poison of their personality only comes out with familiarity.
      No one who knew Brian well liked him at all.

    • @nanny287
      @nanny287 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Bless George Harrison and his beautiful kind sentiments. He bonded with Brian, whom during those dark times needed a friend. I hope their singing together in rock and roll heaven.🎶❤️🎶

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@nanny287 George was a very kind and pleasant soul. As a malignant narcissist and psychopath Brian could, at first, seem to be polite and pleasant especially with people who could be of some benefit to him.
      If they had gotten to know each other better after the poison in Brian's rancorous personality came out with familiarity, even George would have turned against him. No one who knew Brian well ever had a nice thing to say about Brian.
      He was a truly awful person who seemed to enjoy aggressively putting people he knew down and making them feel bad.
      There was nothing nice about Brian. at all.
      BTW Brian couldn't sing.

    • @nanny287
      @nanny287 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@williardbillmore5713 Wow. I had no idea he had narcissistic personality disorder. That is serious, and your right, even the kindest of souls like George would have walked away from that situation. May I ask your source, or rather, where you learned this? Thank you for sharing.

  • @gazmeistergeneral1991
    @gazmeistergeneral1991 Před 4 lety +255

    "The future as a Rolling Stone is very uncertain". It was indeed Brian...

  • @it-le5pk
    @it-le5pk Před 4 lety +127

    he was absolutely gorgeous & he’s voice is so soft & soothing 🥺💘💕💞💓💗

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 3 lety +4

      @LEO ̊, 💜🙏💜

    • @billyshane3804
      @billyshane3804 Před 3 měsíci

      That's how the police described his voice too, when he was interviewed for DRUGS

    • @Hydroxoid
      @Hydroxoid Před měsícem

      Hate to rain on your parade but this guy was a piece of shit, talented yeah but by no means a good person

  • @Tomrogersmusic-
    @Tomrogersmusic- Před 3 lety +209

    I listened to this interview whilst sitting on a bench opposite Brian's grave. A very quaint and beautiful cemetery. I hear in his voice a feeling of deep melancholy, not easy to describe. He was a very bright, intellectual, interesting, and enigmatic man who seemed to fade away as the 60's progressed. Nonetheless, his flame still burns brightly in this new technological age. RIP Mr. Jones.

    • @jasonbarron3047
      @jasonbarron3047 Před 2 lety +19

      That was great to read my friend it must have felt strange being feet away from brians grave listening to his voice you seem a very deep spirited chap I loved reading your post x stay true my friend xj

    • @douglundquist4260
      @douglundquist4260 Před 2 lety +9

      This video hes seems to me like a ghost

    • @jonesy2111
      @jonesy2111 Před 2 lety +3

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +7

      @@douglundquist4260 He was a ghost.
      At that point he had to realize that he was killing himself and he had already accepted it.

    • @stepheng8779
      @stepheng8779 Před 2 lety

      And he took so much shit even he didn't have a clue what he was talking about. Yeah very intelligent.

  • @stwads
    @stwads Před 5 lety +359

    He sounds such a gentle soul. Such a beautiful speaking voice.

    • @firefightergoggie
      @firefightergoggie Před 3 lety +41

      But he wasn't a gentle soul, I'm afraid. He was not a nice man at all.

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 3 lety +28

      @stwads, Brian was a gentle soul. What he struggled with, was a lack of loyalty from those who were suppose to be his friend...

    • @user-ey1ms7dj8i
      @user-ey1ms7dj8i Před 3 lety +8

      He looks like Dylan Sprouse✌🤔

    • @groovium2552
      @groovium2552 Před 3 lety +1

      There’s a specific photo of him that makes him and Ron Weasley look the same

    • @Methilde
      @Methilde Před 3 lety +4

      @@groovium2552 No, drugs can only reveal some part who was already there.

  • @spello8191
    @spello8191 Před 4 lety +359

    Brian had his issues. The one thing he didn’t have. Was loyalty that should have been awarded to him.
    Brian was such a creative musician. Where even Jagger & Richards couldn’t come to turns with. Mainly because of egos.
    Brian Jones will always remind me where the Stones came from.
    Brian was the first Stone...

    • @fabiomeloni8448
      @fabiomeloni8448 Před 3 lety +15

      Loyalty what? He spent a fortune he died on debts. Yes he was a very talented musician BUT he couldn't write a song and he couldn't sing and after brian the show went on and still going on till now.

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 3 lety +19

      @fabio meloni a very Richards and Jagger response. How self righteous could even try any justification they may have

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 3 lety +11

      fabio meloni, his later years you say. Not his absolute talent. You come across as the biographer for Jagger or Richards. You’re a complete sell out! Your comment is built on shifting sands...look that up

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 3 lety +22

      @fabio meloni, dude you have no idea what was in my message. Go for any negative and be sublimed by any Jagger/Richards rhetoric. If it wasn’t for Jones, the Stones wouldn’t exist. No different with Fleetwood Mac. Without Pete Green, they wouldn’t have existed...

    • @smellatv3.028
      @smellatv3.028 Před 3 lety +17

      @@fabiomeloni8448 He co-wrote and wrote many songs with the stones but never took credit.

  • @daviemcf
    @daviemcf Před 5 lety +174

    Amazing multi-instrumentalist and bluesman.

    • @Raittway
      @Raittway Před 5 lety +19

      Incredibly intelligent and could play so many instruments. He could pull the most amazing sounds out of them and add them beautifully to a song

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 3 lety +4

      Fuphyter this is what I’m talking about!!💜

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 2 lety

      Now that’s what I’m talking about!!!!

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +3

      He did not have a creative bone in his body.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem +2

      @@williardbillmore5713 If you think think that, then you aren't a Stones fan at all. Period.

  • @lilmissrockchick4962
    @lilmissrockchick4962 Před 3 lety +94

    Isn't he just gorgeous ❤ the voice, his hair, mannerisms and his charming charisma, but not to mention his exquisite talent, Brian was such a beautiful, talented and exquisite man, he's just lovely ❤ RIP Beautiful Brian, hope your teaching the people in Heaven to play an instrument

    • @girlfullofsorrow
      @girlfullofsorrow Před 2 lety +4

      He had it all😍😙😇👶🏼❤💗💘💖😢💔☠

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 2 lety +5

      @@girlfullofsorrow he had all except the support of Jagger and Richards. Both Brian, Charlie and even Ian Steward deserved a much longer life…

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +4

      That "exquisite man" would have probably punched you in the face. He loved to physically abuse women.

    • @xxChiQuiTitaxx73
      @xxChiQuiTitaxx73 Před 2 lety

      @@williardbillmore5713 lies and more lies. It happend with anita only. And that girl was a cruel bitch too who also beat Brian. Gimme another girl’s testimony that he was violent except anita.

    • @septimiusseverus343
      @septimiusseverus343 Před 2 lety +3

      @@williardbillmore5713 Keith also beat up Anita. Quit giving the dead man all the flak.

  • @matthewcoombs3282
    @matthewcoombs3282 Před 2 lety +14

    A lot of the colour and interest left the Stones music with Jones leaving the band. A very talented guy who didn't get the recognition he deserved.

  • @lozr3792
    @lozr3792 Před 3 lety +95

    What a wonderful voice Brian had, I could listen to it for hours. There's an interview with his father on CZcams and he could have made audio story books with his voice, its obviously a family thing! Unfortunately Brian didn't have the brashness to be a rockstar, he was a musician since childhood with the character to match. That said it's well documented about his 'move on' attitude to his ex girlfriends and many children. I read an account by a childhood babysitter who said that as a young boy Brian insisted on showing her a photo of his first sister who died at aged 2, he wanted to make sure the babysitter knew about this sister. He didn't like that there were no photos of her and no talking about her and he insisted that people acknowledged her existence. In a lot of ways he was a sensitive soul.

    • @girlfullofsorrow
      @girlfullofsorrow Před 2 lety +5

      I love him so much...

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +1

      Too bad he couldn't sing.

    • @lozr3792
      @lozr3792 Před 2 lety +1

      @@williardbillmore5713 I've never heard him sing. If he was that bothered he could have gone to a voice coach to work on his 'pitch' Anyway, Andrew Oldham pushed him to side of stage and removed his microphone I think so it wasn't an issue!

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lozr3792 There wan't any shortage of capable singers in the Stones. Keith had a good ear and a pretty strong voice and he understood harmony and where the lead vocalist needed some back up to make the overall performance stronger...Wyman had a good falsetto and filled the need when a second harmony was called for.
      Jones was far too involved with getting high, mugging for the cameras and perfecting his hairstyle to be bothered with learning how to sing.

    • @lozr3792
      @lozr3792 Před 2 lety +1

      @@williardbillmore5713 unfortunately yes from 1966 onwards. He wasn't on the songwriting credits. Although he was highly respected amongst other musicians where would he go after The Stones? Escaping with booze and pills made his mindset even worse. He wasn't the type to just sit back and enjoy the ride. Cue the photo shoots alongside Pallenberg etc etc.
      Another factor is The Stones (and The Who) didn't mix socially unlike thr Beatles, it wasn't the same camaraderie. Except Jagger, Richards and partners). BJ wasn't bolshy enough to be a rock and roller .

  • @mymythTV
    @mymythTV Před 2 lety +41

    I read that Jim Morrison studied Jones and imitated him out of a great respect for his artistic attitude. They both were beings of gentle but electrifying grace

    • @mymythTV
      @mymythTV Před 2 lety +4

      @@williardbillmore5713 read "no one gets out of here alive" oh and Morrison's poem that was published in LA times called "ode to LA while thinking of Brian jones, deceased"
      It clearly states all that and even from Jim's own pen. It's not romantic It's facts WillArd

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety

      @@mymythTV How did Morrison "imitate" Jones in any way, other than killing himself with drugs and booze?

    • @mymythTV
      @mymythTV Před 2 lety +2

      @@williardbillmore5713 many people saw Morrison in the early years of the band affecting similar mannerisms. Such as being very quiet and talking softly. Morrison saw that inspite of Brian not being a good songwriter he was a scene maker. He knew how to bring people together. Morrison was studying people and testing it out for himself. Cause if brain wasn't a great musician as you even say then wtf was he doing there and how was he so popular? As an ARTIST.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mymythTV Brian was a heartthrob for teenie bopping girls. He was the window dressing and the garnish for the band...Keith and Jagger were, and remain, the meat and potatoes and the heart and soul of the Stones.
      Jones lucked out. All he wanted to do was to be in a blues only band at some local clubs in London, because he had learned to play some slide guitar and harmonica. He figured that was an obtainable goal. If he could sing, things may have turned out differently for him...But as it was he found himself among two hard working and brilliant song writing geniuses who elevated his sorry ass to fame, fortune and the attention his ego craved. He knew he liked it, but at the same time he knew he had very little to do with it. He was along for the ride until his unabated self indulgences made him completely useless.
      I wouldn't consider Jim and Brian as being in the same league as far as tallent goes. As I have already said the biggest things they had in common were drugs, booze and self destruction.
      Maybe Jim had an affinity for Jones because he knew he was doomed to the same fate.

    • @mymythTV
      @mymythTV Před 2 lety +1

      @@williardbillmore5713 I agree with that except I'm not sure it's so simple as drug abuse etc... but I wasn't there so who knows it's history now

  • @ilionasstanaitis1454
    @ilionasstanaitis1454 Před 4 lety +41

    R.I.P. Brian Jones. You are my hero.

  • @johnrectangle6034
    @johnrectangle6034 Před 3 lety +25

    He's a handsome man and an honest musician.He 's the one who put the ad for his future band. Once you said that, he was lucky, like two others musicians to be at the right place at the right moment. The Stones are really two. Maybe three. And the fourth came later.

  • @calebproductions5970
    @calebproductions5970 Před 6 lety +84

    Even though this is a standard interview he really tells the truth about how marriage is and different personalities clashing

    • @Methilde
      @Methilde Před 3 lety +1

      For a woman better never married that kind of man.

  • @profsteel8217
    @profsteel8217 Před 6 lety +156

    Just a victim of his times. Any of us could succumb to the temptations he faced and eventually took him down. RIP B.J.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 4 lety +14

      Back in the day there were a lot of people who thought he was murdered and still do .
      If you listen to the audio book about him here on CZcams... plus the way he was constantly hounded by the police it does make you wonder ... the story of how he was singled out and tormented is disturbing... everyone should know about it .

    • @titto2602
      @titto2602 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gardensofthegods where can I learn about all that and the story you're talking about?

    • @Methilde
      @Methilde Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe the real victimes were his differents girls.

    • @spello8191
      @spello8191 Před 2 lety +1

      @@titto2602 there’s a number of books about the Stones, as well as about Brian. Please research for one or maybe two that’s to your liking. Brian lived in the edge and he paid a huge price…May he Rest In Peace 💜

    • @Methilde
      @Methilde Před 2 lety +1

      @I Yam What I Yam! The hell of a young girl with a baby abandoned without one penny.

  • @LesterMoore
    @LesterMoore Před 2 lety +12

    His hair was always perfect in the early sixties. It framed his face perfectly.

  • @mariel888
    @mariel888 Před 3 lety +20

    Brian Jones always in my heart ❤

  • @FabFanFour
    @FabFanFour Před rokem +7

    He was a blues musician first. Miss him!

  • @lepee5830
    @lepee5830 Před 5 lety +61

    Very smart guy. I totally agree with him about the one year marriage contract thing.

  • @Jesusmetalhead
    @Jesusmetalhead Před 5 lety +101

    When it all comes right down to it, The Rolling Stones are Brian's band. He was pretty much the founder and coordinator in their early years. In fact, he formed the band as strictly a blues band until they shifted more toward rock and pop later on.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 4 lety +19

      Yes and that's why he never should have left.. when someone creates a band and then the shit hits the fan they should be allowed to keep the band and its title... the others should have had to create their own new band with another name.... it was like they stole his baby

    • @annmcdonald6180
      @annmcdonald6180 Před 3 lety +4

      @@gardensofthegods thats exactly it

    • @girlfullofsorrow
      @girlfullofsorrow Před 2 lety +3

      @@gardensofthegods such ungrateful little toads... without him they would never be there where they are now😤😒

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +3

      Had Mick and Keith kept to Brian's vision for the band no one would have ever heard of them.
      Including you.
      The pure blues craze died out in the London scene after about a year or so and it was replaced by the Brit's craving for Rock and Roll with a blues influence. Keith and Mick had an amazing Knack for writing that kind of pop hit record after pop hit record one after another almost without fail.
      They would have had to be insane not to take advantage of their situation...
      Brian loved the wealth, fame and attention being in a hit band brought to him, but he realized it was not by any of his own doing. So he turned to drugs and booze to mask his failings to his own enormous ego.
      Once on his self destructive, downward slide into drugs and booze addiction Jones became even more useless.
      Keith and Mick never looked back and Bill and Charlie went along for the ride of their life.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety

      Such a shame that he gave it all up for drugs and booze, isn't it...

  • @Furtivo95
    @Furtivo95 Před 2 lety +116

    It’s a shame Brian never sang. His voice is absolutely hypnotic.

    • @Methilde
      @Methilde Před 2 lety +5

      Always the same complaint about what Brian "could have been".

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +6

      If he could have sung , I'm sure he would have. On stage they never even set up a microphone for him. Everyone knew Jones couldn't sing.

    • @BigSky1
      @BigSky1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@williardbillmore5713 Brian did have a mic as did Bill up until about mid- ‘65.

    • @BigSky1
      @BigSky1 Před 2 lety +14

      @@williardbillmore5713 Brian sings backing vocals on Come On, I Wanna Ne Your Man, It’s All Over Now and on the 1st album as well as the first 2 U.K. E.Ps

    • @lozr3792
      @lozr3792 Před 2 lety +14

      @@BigSky1 I've heard him doing those backing vocals on a CZcams video and he sounded pretty good, harmonising well with Bill Wyman.

  • @bubbacgaming6687
    @bubbacgaming6687 Před 2 lety +49

    I feel so bad for him. He seems like a really calm and smart person to be around with. I wish that he could have gotten the loyalty he deserved. Rest In Peace, I wish i could’ve saved you

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety

      By all accounts from the people who had to live with him every day, Brian was an asshole, Bubba.

    • @cathsalazar9930
      @cathsalazar9930 Před rokem +4

      Me too!....

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem +9

      @@williardbillmore5713 “He was actually quite a nice person who didn’t want people to think he was nice. He wanted to be known as an evil character, but he wasn’t really.” - Ian Stewart

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před rokem +2

      @@TheaterPup Whatever his motivations for being an asshole were ... he apparently was pretty good at it.
      Even the gentle man, Charlie Watts had some very unkind words to say about Brian Jones' disposition and attitude towards others he worked with...
      I doubt you could find evidence of Charle saying anything negative about anyone else.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem +5

      @@williardbillmore5713 Haters seem stuck on this one random thing Watts said, and you can't even comprehend what he was saying. Some people called George Harrison "unpleasant" for the same reason, he and Jones were brutally true to themselves and weren't afraid of upsetting people. That's not a bad quality. And you don't seem familiar with how human relationships work in general. We all have people who think badly of us. And we all have people who think well of us. If you watch that 2020 documentary, Jones had many loved ones, men and women, who wanted to set the record straight in a positive way. To dismiss them because it goes against your narrative is ridiculous. You also don't seem to understand the psychology of drug addiction and how it affects a person. You just have this strange vendetta not at all based in reason. I suggest you ask yourself why. Good luck to you.

  • @Bellasie1
    @Bellasie1 Před rokem +7

    I could have listened to him for hours. What a magnetic, intelligent, fascinating man! He must have been greatly envied.

  • @supafrogg258
    @supafrogg258 Před rokem +16

    Brian was one of the individuals who first brought the Rolling Stones together as a group. On a lot of the early Stones recordings, the riff you hear is actually being played by Brian. Keith & Brian were also good then at "weaving" their separate guitar parts together to create one sound. At one point, Keith became the "Human Riff Machine".

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před rokem

      None of what you just said is true. Paul Trynka lied to you about everything.

  • @bobathicc6188
    @bobathicc6188 Před 3 lety +20

    His voice is taking me elsewhere, no not sexually. It is so unfitting yet very fitting. His voice reminds me of an old British narrator, he has very much sadness in his voice, he seems very shy and only warming to people he trusts, goddamnit he is by far the most interesting stone.

  • @herbertmische8660
    @herbertmische8660 Před 2 lety +9

    Great, fantastic amd immortal Brian Jones!!! Respect forever!!!

  • @anitawatkins954
    @anitawatkins954 Před 2 lety +13

    I often wonder what the Stones would be like if he lived. He was very talented.

    • @cathsalazar9930
      @cathsalazar9930 Před rokem +4

      Me too, think of it often especially after this interview & Brian talking. Hadn’t really in the past, ever heard his voice or him talking!..

  • @sherryboyd817
    @sherryboyd817 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Wonderful voice...hypnotic

  • @grace._.kp1
    @grace._.kp1 Před 2 měsíci +2

    i noticed lots of the people in this comment section are most likely grown adults, or elders who grew up with the rolling stones. i'm only a teenager, and Brian was dead long before i was even thought of. i got into the rolling stones (and the rest of my music taste like 60s, 80s, etc) through Bill Wyman on a top of the pops episode, and through him, i found the rolling stones. i had heard of them before through my parents, but never had gotten into them. however, it was just in august last year, i started listening to them and i really enjoyed under my thumb. then, i got into more of their music in various albums like let it bleed. i discovered gimme shelter and i absolutely love that song, i listen to it on full volume every day. i believe the 60s was the stones best era, and wanna know why? because Brian was still there. if i could bring someone back from the dead, it would be Brian Jones. no jones, no stones. he was absolutely beautiful, and his role in the band is so overlooked by many, he was the life and soul of the band, its just such a shame he had to die. if he was still here today, he'd be able to see the amount of people that love him. after all, he created the band. without him, the stones would've never existed, so the only reason that Mick and Keith are up there today is because of Brian. he was the one that started the band, and he will never be forgotten.

  • @TheaterPup
    @TheaterPup Před 6 měsíci +2

    "In 1966, I witnessed, on numerous occasions, the remarkable spell Brian would cast while working in the recording studio. Mick and Keith would bring songs in, Brian would listen and effectively take charge, and everyone was in awe of him. He was a real perfectionist. While recording the recorder part in Ruby Tuesday he explained to me that he had to do it over again as he had been a quarter tone off tune."--Prince Stash Klossowski de Rola (artist and friend of the Stones) in Brian Jones: Butterfly in the Park.

  • @sophielegault2278
    @sophielegault2278 Před 2 dny +1

    55 years without Brian Jones💔😭
    BJ 2/28/1942 - 7/3/1969

  • @melorgomolox6828
    @melorgomolox6828 Před 3 lety +27

    classic pisces. like a 60's cobain in a way-- art and emotion: seeking to find the balance to express. I can't get over the "WHAT IS SUREALISM" bit at the end. thats why he looked that way, hes a pisces, he knows it cant be spoken about- but shown through artistic mediums. Love you brian

    • @tomservo5347
      @tomservo5347 Před 2 lety +5

      As a fellow suffering Pisces, I get where Brian was coming from. We really don't belong in this realm and it's difficult to explain it or frame words around it. Imagine being so selfless that you don't have ambition-something people have always told me I lacked. Not sure about Brian, but Cobain was a Virgo rising as I am-and it creates turmoil between ordered, modest Virgo and chaotic Pisces. It's not an easy placing to live under without understanding friends and family-finding someone understanding is extremely difficult.

    • @melorgomolox6828
      @melorgomolox6828 Před 2 lety +3

      @@tomservo5347 I'm a Pisces Virgo too! My moon and rising! ugh there's so much to say about being torn between the opposites. But it's really a hybrid if you find balance- we can make our fantasies come true through attention and structure. And we're much more analytical and cerebral than a lot of pisces haha. It's about using the mind as an antenna and not being defined by it. When is your birthday? I'm feb. 25 and born in '94- my name is Melody! If you want any material on astrology, I'm always down to hook another weary fish up :~)

    • @melorgomolox6828
      @melorgomolox6828 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tomservo5347 Also sometimes I think I don't belong, but in finding faith in the universe and trusting it- the fact we're HERE is reason to know we're supposed to be here and manifest/ help the world. The world needs more compassion and heart- humans are so daft at times and we need to be units of raising consciousness xo

  • @davidkarr4632
    @davidkarr4632 Před 2 lety +20

    It's 1965 and Brian has the beginning of lines under his eyes..He was a genius with instruments but had a double edge sword and like most people of his ability were bothered by depression....The golden Stone.

  • @blipblip88
    @blipblip88 Před 2 lety +6

    I'll give him credit for his appreciation of various international instruments and incorporating them into modern western pop music.

  • @myarichardson1920
    @myarichardson1920 Před 4 lety +31

    No jones no stones.

  • @tammiealmany6239
    @tammiealmany6239 Před 2 lety +12

    God bless Brian Jones ❤️

    • @USACB
      @USACB Před 2 lety

      Amém,eu o amo muito!

  • @85alex82
    @85alex82 Před 5 lety +23

    Brian is the real and first Rollienstone !!!

  • @mebeasensei
    @mebeasensei Před 2 lety +11

    Hard to believe he was a father of five by now. In 1965!

    • @bujfvjg7222
      @bujfvjg7222 Před rokem +2

      Donovan was his youngest son's godfather, and ended up bringing him up when Brian passed.

  • @dallaslockett6144
    @dallaslockett6144 Před 4 lety +13

    Big fan of brian jones. Sad what he could have gone on to do

  • @andyderrett8257
    @andyderrett8257 Před 5 lety +63

    Brian was the Stones and yes he should of left by 1966 and did his own thing but that never happened

    • @joeyhuebner10
      @joeyhuebner10 Před 3 lety +4

      I think Brian would have really fit in with the expansiveness of the Kinks, Zeppelin and Eric Burdon with War. I really believe the guy would have made more great music after the stones, if he didn't pass of course.

    • @slide4180
      @slide4180 Před 3 lety +4

      @@joeyhuebner10 Sounds to me like he was on his way to being another Syd Barrett.

    • @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead
      @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead Před rokem

      @@joeyhuebner10 NO WAY BRIAN JONES FITS IN WITH LED ZEPPELIN, YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING!!!!!

    • @joeyhuebner10
      @joeyhuebner10 Před rokem

      @@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead- he'd have fit in with the expansiveness and experimental nature of the groups I listed. Read carefully.

    • @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead
      @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead Před rokem

      @@joeyhuebner10 brian jones was to much in love with the blues music, so much that in the early yrs of 1963 he used to appear on the bill with the stones as elmo lewis which was somewhat of a copycat nickname for blues legend elmore james and i have a dvd at the house called just for the record the rolling stones of the 1960s 70s 80s 90s and 2000 and beyond where anita palenberg is on there documenting how brian jones was so not a fan of the pyschodellic music that the stones faze entered into 1n 1967 that he thought it was a bunch of rubbish and that he wanted to remain true to the blues, he was not an experimental kind of guy when it came to their music, i am sure you can find those discs on google or youtube somewhere and palenberg knew brian jones to well back in the day. but we dont have to argue about it. i to am very well versed on who and what brian jones was and his likes and dislikes through others who have talked about him who were in his inner circle back in those days and what they have said about him. i do also believe that the stones were at their best with him before they threw him under the bus.

  • @cathsalazar9930
    @cathsalazar9930 Před rokem +4

    Tyx for sharing!... Brian definitely seems sad. Hope he’s happier at peace! ❤️from🇺🇸🙏☮️

  • @kkurova9345
    @kkurova9345 Před 3 lety +57

    The only reason brian died and Keith didn't was just pure, dumb luck. Yet he acted holier than thou about brians drug use.

    • @LerafoLuap
      @LerafoLuap Před 2 lety +4

      It wasn’t just luck; Keith had the necessary mental and physical toughness. If anyone was built to survive the rock n’ roll lifestyle it was him. Alas, Brian and many others fell by the wayside.

    • @cathsalazar9930
      @cathsalazar9930 Před rokem

      Can’t believe Keith still hanging on! He looks sooooo old & scary... can’t even understand him talking if that’s what cha call it.... totally sounds like a mess on whatever....

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem +1

      ​@@LerafoLuap Let's not romanticize. Being able to hide it better does not make you a better drug addict.

  • @Riatzi
    @Riatzi Před 3 lety +28

    This man was quite the paradox. Intelligent, very articulate and obviously well educated. Apparently, he had a very high IQ as well. Not to mention his musical ability. He also had quite a few illegitimate children with several different women. Some say he was abusive to his girlfriends. Towards the end of this interview his expression changes completely, as if someone pulled a switch. The eyes suddenly turn cold. So creepy.

    • @randyrhoads9153
      @randyrhoads9153 Před 2 lety +11

      His story is almost exactly like Syd Barretts. In interviews hes intelligent and articulate, but other people say he would beat his girlfriends and was insane.

    • @xxChiQuiTitaxx73
      @xxChiQuiTitaxx73 Před 2 lety +8

      He beat anita because she beat him too. Not the other girls

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety

      Jones was a psychopath ...your instincts are sharp.

    • @xxChiQuiTitaxx73
      @xxChiQuiTitaxx73 Před rokem +3

      Now it is called domestic violence, he got beat too you know, even Keith said do. they hurt each othrr.
      How can you defend her girl, just because she’s a girl ? I’m a girl too but i can see clearly who’s the victim here. It,d Brian.
      He was about to find his place in his own band but becaus he was too into drugd and New inexperience, she said in her Book that she decided to" kidnapp" Brian out of all the members because he was the most intelligent, open mindrd and very sexy.
      BUT it failled Brian didn’T need a girlfriend like anita, someone sho was poserful, took lots of drugs and had powerful personanliities,Brian was sad,,depressed man who needeed to know why was he leaving, he actuzlly needeed à mon and a nurse. And there were few girlfriend who had been ready to take care of him but never happened 💘

    • @Riatzi
      @Riatzi Před rokem

      @@xxChiQuiTitaxx73Where in my statement was I defending the girl because she's a girl? What are you talking about? Personally, I believe Brian might have been mentally ill, either bipolar or somewhere on the bpd spectrum. I believe he was abused, and that he himself was also abusive. I admire him very much, and I believe he was very a very gifted human being. He may have wanted to be admired and loved, but maybe, he couldn't deal with all the attention and the pressure of being famous. His excessive drug use and the people around him weren't particularly helpful in that respect. Fact is, we can't really know what was going on in his life. It is a shame that he died so very young. Had he lived, we might have known more.

  • @r0s3h1ps6
    @r0s3h1ps6 Před 4 lety +56

    it’s weird to think he was so smart and intelligent but, at the same time, portrayed as bitter and abusive. I guess we can’t confirm either now that he’s passed. But just guessed. I still say that I can’t see him living past thirty no matter what. I doubt he would have stayed in the band or settled with a wife and kids. I really think, if not when he did, he would pass before the time we live in now.

    • @tomservo5347
      @tomservo5347 Před 2 lety +6

      He's got the classic Pisces 'I know what it's all about but I can't explain it....so why bother?' and it leads to bitterness and separation and an easy spiral into drugs to escape shitty reality which we know isn't what it seems.

    • @user-mk2tv1eh5z
      @user-mk2tv1eh5z Před 2 měsíci

      Mä ymmärrän häntä olen myös "Kalat". Vesielemettinä ja kaloina olemme kaikkein herkimpiä, - ja ajattelemme että kyllä itse aina pärjäämme. Toisia enempi suojelemme, -ja Brianilla oli varmaan vaikea henkisesti, kun hän menetti otteensa elämästä, koko ajan tiedostaen hänen rakkaita ihmisiä, joiden elämäänsä hän kuuluisi pitäen huolta. Luulen että viimeiseen asti hän mielessään yritti, että huomenna...mutt hän mennyt jo yli rajan mistä on vaikea päästä. Ehkä hänen ujoutensa oli osa syynä, miksi hän turvautui päihteisiin. Siihen aikaan kun ei terapioista tiedetty mitään. - Hän alkoi voida pahoin henkisesti kahden itsepäisen jäärän kanssa kun huomasi että he polkevat ja lyttäävät tylysti. Wymam ja Watts taas olivat niin nynnyjä etteivät uskaltaneet mennä väliin, vaikka huomasivat, -ja pitihän heidän oma paikastaan pitää kiinni.

  • @thisisaspa
    @thisisaspa Před 3 lety +26

    his voice isn't the voice i expected

  • @derekroberts6654
    @derekroberts6654 Před 2 lety +10

    He and Charlie together again 😢

  • @xanaxala4043
    @xanaxala4043 Před 3 lety +6

    Brian Jones

  • @mayapinkman1879
    @mayapinkman1879 Před 3 lety +7

    Why does he look extremely familiar, like I’ve known him forever

  • @girlfullofsorrow
    @girlfullofsorrow Před 2 lety +5

    He has a beautiful voice, i love him😍👶🏼😇❤💖💘💗😢💔☠

  • @nicholaswilkinson6126
    @nicholaswilkinson6126 Před 4 lety +11

    It's mind blowing to think that his band continued to last so long...and 50 years after his tragic death, there I was as a 1991-born, seeing The Rolling Stones live in Seattle, in 2019!

    • @ThePowerpointMaster
      @ThePowerpointMaster Před 3 lety +2

      Crazy to think someone born in 1967, had the rolling stones still performing as someone born in 2020.

    • @randomquentin
      @randomquentin Před 3 lety

      @@ThePowerpointMaster people born in the 1800s couldve seen them too.

  • @samConnellchannel
    @samConnellchannel Před 4 lety +13

    Weirdly foreboding interview

  • @jonathanhadley2555
    @jonathanhadley2555 Před 5 lety +36

    Brian Jones was The Rolling Stones

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 4 lety +7

      No one should be kicked out of the band that they created... he should have been allowed to keep the name ...and the others , as much as I like them should have had to create a new name for themselves .

    • @slide4180
      @slide4180 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gardensofthegods Take the name home to his drug den? Please. Mick and Keith were the engine of the Stones, starting very early. Brian wanted things to stay as they always were, and that's not reality. By 1965, here, he's talking about films. His mind was wandering already. He no longer had the others' commitment to the band.

  • @johnlane3989
    @johnlane3989 Před 5 lety +17

    Saw his grace today. I wept

  • @lorinapetranova2607
    @lorinapetranova2607 Před 2 lety +6

    Brian Jones has a way of reminding me of a Twilight Zone episode. It was so weird when he died n he was so talented and peculiarly beautiful, like a fragile thing that won't last long. The Stones had such a different sound whilest Brian was around. And now Charlie is gone. Sigh. It's like I've always known these guys and I'm sure there are plenty of us who feel that the day Keith and Mick leave us will be on par with losing a family member. August 2021..

  • @sm5288
    @sm5288 Před 6 lety +76

    The eye bags and crows feet is shocking on someone so young x

    • @Timmie999
      @Timmie999 Před 6 lety +30

      sandara i wish someone was there to save him and be there for him.

    • @jetboy_
      @jetboy_ Před 6 lety +36

      I've always figured it was a genetic thing. I'm 23 and have rather pronounced eyebags myself.

    • @cafinario
      @cafinario Před 6 lety +4

      Very profound...

    • @bryanulm2094
      @bryanulm2094 Před 5 lety +8

      @@jetboy_ it is hereditary. I have them along with my brothers and dad.

    • @jetboy_
      @jetboy_ Před 5 lety +2

      @@bryanulm2094 yea, I meant "genetic" not "generic" dude...

  • @robertolsen6720
    @robertolsen6720 Před 3 lety +10

    I dont think he could ever fathom the Stones still together 55 years later.

    • @gaylebrooks7796
      @gaylebrooks7796 Před 2 lety +3

      Only for money

    • @Goatythegoat
      @Goatythegoat Před 7 měsíci

      @@gaylebrooks7796 they already have way more than enough money, they enjoy being in the limelight.

    • @user-mk2tv1eh5z
      @user-mk2tv1eh5z Před 2 měsíci

      He, nämä kaksi ovat vain rahan kiilto silmissä jaksaneet ahneena. He ovat vain kylmiä ulospäin suuntautuneita, helpoksi tehden esiintymisen. - Eivät toisten tunteista välitä, sen huomaa heidän käytöksestäänkin.

  • @tonykerr865
    @tonykerr865 Před 5 lety +26

    Very interesting man

  • @blueriver4484
    @blueriver4484 Před 4 lety +16

    The whole part about marriage and signing your life away or something i kinda agree with him. I totally understand what hes trying to say.

  • @somenothing7914
    @somenothing7914 Před 2 lety +7

    damn this guy seems really cool

  • @rjetti11
    @rjetti11 Před 2 lety +14

    Great talent in his day. Far more interesting than his bandmates.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před 2 lety +2

      Without his bandmates you would have NEVER heard of Brian Jones.

    • @cathsalazar9930
      @cathsalazar9930 Před rokem +1

      Definitely!

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem +3

      @@williardbillmore5713 Or you'd have never heard of any of them without each other.

    • @user-tr3st4ms9g
      @user-tr3st4ms9g Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@williardbillmore5713 dude stop being a loser who obsesses over Brian Jones do something useful with your life instead of wasting everyone's time with your bs 🙄

  • @sabrinafair35
    @sabrinafair35 Před rokem +3

    The Beatles loved Brian. Called him brilliant, talented. No Jones, no Stones. He was a sacrifice. And the man who murdered him is dead now too. Music industry is DARK. A Faustian bargain weighs heavy on those with a conscience.

  • @randybackgammon890
    @randybackgammon890 Před 2 lety +7

    I think this is from the period where he could first see his influence on the band he formed diminishing in the wake of the Jagger Richards growing song writing partnership.That would make me sad as Brian was clearly a powerfull, driven and origional carecter who suddenly saw his grip over the baton he claimed passing to someone else.Were the famous excesses the symptom or the cause of what followed....who knows

  • @johnbarroll1120
    @johnbarroll1120 Před měsícem +1

    this guy was a completely normal, bright student according to those who taught him. Then, something happened to unhinge him. He became obsessed with Amercican, Jazz music, and bohemian carefree lifestyle, starting a band he never imagined would be a success. He brought together two extremely ambitious harding working young men who jelled and grew more confident of their talents.
    TELEVISION And RADIO were the catalysts which brought them fame and fortune. Simple as that. The rest is history.

  • @bgierat
    @bgierat Před 2 lety +9

    You get the sense of a tortured soul there….

  • @octopuss1918
    @octopuss1918 Před 4 lety +18

    Dead for 51 years.

  • @ovalvox7888
    @ovalvox7888 Před 3 lety +23

    I just read in Wikipedia that he should have received a song writing credit for Under My Thumb. Keith had three chords. Brian turned it into a hit. Yet another song he was cheated out of a song writing credit. Take Brian off of Aftermath and you take the Stones off of the charts and out of the picture. Without Brian they would never have kept up with the Beatles, Who and Kinks.

    • @trabongo
      @trabongo Před 2 lety +6

      For me, the Brian's era was the best period of the RStones. The most interessant.... But, according to the other Stones, Brian turned out a very dificult person... so, it seams that if he stayed in the group, eventualy the Stones will splitted at the same time as the Beatles. I think we must also give the credits for the ones who carried the band, who keeped the union, who really was ready to labour.

    • @ovalvox7888
      @ovalvox7888 Před 2 lety +6

      @@trabongo The Stones would have never split up. They just fired him and moved on. Barely! Keith’s own drug problems almost cost the Stones but fortunately Keith overcame his addiction eventually. The Brian era is my favorite too. The Taylor era right behind it. The Wood era not even close.

    • @trabongo
      @trabongo Před 2 lety +6

      @@ovalvox7888 For me .... Brian Jones, was a great artist and musician, and of corse the man was a legend. Taylor was the best guitarrist of the Stones (It's Only Rock n Roll, LP, what a record....). Ron Wood.... a good fellow but when he camed to the group, the Stones had no more great things to tell the world...

    • @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead
      @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead Před rokem +3

      @@ovalvox7888 OUTRIGHT, I CANNOT STAND RON WOOD.

  • @Expectadorable
    @Expectadorable Před 4 lety +1

    Gracias.

  • @nationradical
    @nationradical Před 3 lety +12

    He just needed to start another band...

  • @juliangiangrande7353
    @juliangiangrande7353 Před 3 lety +7

    Brian Jones is the anakin skywalker of the stones

  • @mrsjupiter9310
    @mrsjupiter9310 Před 2 lety +4

    You cannot get him right off ....delicate .

  • @pandereta4
    @pandereta4 Před 4 lety +15

    El problema fue que Brian Jones se junto con dos macarras como Keith y Mick...El tenia clase y era el único que sabia de música....Su elección fue la correcta para la banda, pero no para el.... I vote to induct Brian Jones into the Rock and Roll wall of fame!

    • @angelicaquirarte
      @angelicaquirarte Před 2 lety

      Creo que chicos como los the small faces hubieran quedado bien con el me parecían buenas personas en general,Steve Marriott etc pero no se si se hubiera adaptado a el. los otros eran tan fríos junto con jones claro que no se inmutaban por nada ya lo pensé y la verdad no lo veo con ellos.tal vez con otros grupos alguien mas

  • @breen7161
    @breen7161 Před 4 lety +6

    Grandisimo angel, espero verte en el universo algún día.

  • @TroysSweetCornhole
    @TroysSweetCornhole Před 2 lety +3

    He enjoyed the woman.
    Just as any popular popstar or musician then or today

  • @TitanicConcerts
    @TitanicConcerts Před 5 měsíci +1

    Stones ca. 65 had such a different vibe than the lips/tongue circus act we’ve been stuck with since the 70s. Brian was special. He was sensitive, fragile, and had a real darkness about him. His contributions in the studio were almost always amazing, even near the end when he seemed to be barely conscious. It’s unfortunate he never got his act together. I think he could have found artistic fulfillment outside of the Stones. He was a big star, a legend in his own time. People would have taken a chance on him. There was an audience waiting for him to do something great. Just wasn’t meant to be.

  • @claradinocera2670
    @claradinocera2670 Před 4 lety +3

    Bellissimo Brian, I love you 💙

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před rokem

      Estive em Cheltheham, inclusive tomei conhecimento que o filho mais velho de Lewis Brian Hopkins Jones, atualmente vive agradavelmente na cidade, aliás,exerce a profissão de advogado trabalhista,cujo seu nascimento foi exatamente em 1962, quando então,Brian deixou Cheltheham,, seguindo para Londres, exatamente buscando a oportunidade de tocar no conjunto de Alexis Korner denominado Blues Incorporaded,

  • @TheaterPup
    @TheaterPup Před 7 měsíci +3

    The new documentary "The Stones and Brian Jones" is now available on streaming! :D

    • @drewpall2598
      @drewpall2598 Před 7 měsíci

      @TheaterPup... I think you will like what Donovan has to say about Brian Jones, Donovan also jams with Brian's grandson Joolz Jones and the Juke, a live blues tribute to Brian Jones on a unique Audio-Video-Musical Journey. they play the Classic Blues Songs that Brian Jones seriously studied from the age of 13-19 years.
      czcams.com/video/do3txUdjHiA/video.html
      czcams.com/video/ZmSyq4PguJo/video.html
      czcams.com/video/VTbaZEK9lg4/video.html
      Thank You For Being There My Love, a poem written by Brian Jones and sung by - Julian Jones. read through the description write up on how Donovan acquired the poem.
      czcams.com/video/dPSIWva_yDw/video.html

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před 7 měsíci

      This is great, I hadn't seen two of the videos before, thank you! :D@@drewpall2598

  • @isabellatunzi5787
    @isabellatunzi5787 Před 4 lety +4

    Bellissimo,poter ascoltare la sua voce!!

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před rokem

      Atualmente um dos filhos de Brian vive agradavelmente em Cheltheham, inclusive, muito parecido além do mais, exerce a profissão de advogado trabalhista. Provavelmente seja o filho mais velho,cujo seu nascimento foi no ano de 1962, quando então,Brian deixou a cidade,para conseguir subir musicalmente tocando no conjunto de Alexis Korner , denominado Blues Incorporaded

  • @snatchhog
    @snatchhog Před 4 měsíci +4

    Nice hair 😊

  • @tammiealmany6239
    @tammiealmany6239 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome 👍😎

  • @presscorpse
    @presscorpse Před rokem +4

    A Pisces man indeed

  • @maaretrahkonen7706
    @maaretrahkonen7706 Před 2 lety +2

    At 3:57 Charlie taking a puff, smiling. Thinking all the best for Brian.

  • @germanmorales1619
    @germanmorales1619 Před 3 lety +1

    56 años de este video. Pasan los años....................................

  • @rochellearmbruster5497

    Wish the audio wasn't so poor. I was 10 when he died, but as the youngest in a large family, I was exposed to 60s era music at a very young age. IMO, the last good album the Stones put out was Exile on Main Streer.

  • @ianharwell7500
    @ianharwell7500 Před 4 lety +3

    Certainly very articulate, certainly the founder of the band, certainly my favourite period of the band was 1963 to 1964,...but of course it could have ended abruptly if Mick & Keith had not written a stream of great songs from 1965 onwards (OK, one or two in 1964). Imagine them having do ordinary jobs! Most semi-successful bands of the period lasted 18 months

  • @robertpopescu4192
    @robertpopescu4192 Před 2 lety +1

    Great.

  • @titto2602
    @titto2602 Před 3 lety +5

    I love watching the part in the beginning where he talks close to the camera with his beautiful voice. I wish I was as handsome as him and have as beautiful a voice as him, even his knowledge and attitude. He could be a total druggie with double eye bags and still look handsome af

    • @Methilde
      @Methilde Před 2 lety

      Look at him on Rock&roll Circus and you will understand he was destroying himself.

  • @lmjones7716
    @lmjones7716 Před 3 lety +8

    "What is Surrealism?" It seemed like the older generation was trying to catch-out young people all through the 60s.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem +1

      Indeed, and the producer's cut of this interview does have Brian's answer to the surreal question: czcams.com/video/uZh6cJxDNQA/video.html

  • @thisOaklandgirl
    @thisOaklandgirl Před 3 lety +7

    Love this man

  • @robinfun2123
    @robinfun2123 Před rokem +1

    I really like the very deep speaking voice that he had

  • @steffanhoffmann
    @steffanhoffmann Před rokem +1

    Many analytical comments here, about his talent and fragility.
    He actually had a strong, domineering personality.
    I've met many of his generation, from Cheltenham, his hometown.
    That's why I've written this.
    His mother despaired of him; and his father disowned him.
    In today's society, he may even have been jailed; for his youthful transgressions.
    However;
    He was a superb musician; and incredibly articulate, with a top-notch IQ.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před rokem

      People can be both. And his father did not disown him, that's an exaggeration.

    • @steffanhoffmann
      @steffanhoffmann Před rokem

      @@TheaterPup People can be both leads me to 🤔 split personality. I was in Cheltenham working years ago and that's what I was told. So people who knew the family exagerrated. Hmm!
      Charlie Watts even said he was nasty. Deliberately annoyed people.

    • @dalesco4205
      @dalesco4205 Před 9 měsíci

      @@steffanhoffmann Charlie Watts was an arse-licker and joined the Jagger-Richards gang

  • @DefianceGal
    @DefianceGal Před 2 lety +2

    Yep..definitely a Pisces. Water signs (including myself) tend to hold everything in until we self destruct. We do however have it under control when we are older. I wish he would end up having that chance. Rest in Peace.

    • @Goatythegoat
      @Goatythegoat Před 7 měsíci

      do you seriously believe in astrology? Jesus wept.

  • @vampiresatan
    @vampiresatan Před rokem +1

    alotta nice words spoken by the actor brian jones here

  • @CARLWISE2008
    @CARLWISE2008 Před 2 lety +6

    Brian trusted the wrong people

  • @jmackman
    @jmackman Před 4 lety +7

    Does anyone know if he ever finished his film he wanted to create?

  • @martin77722
    @martin77722 Před 2 lety +2

    brian jones no jones no stones the light still flickers for his talent listen to all his tracks while he was in the band and remember him as a one off performer if he had lived he would have had a super group ?

  • @kathrynmcelroy5658
    @kathrynmcelroy5658 Před 3 lety +5

    god was the filmer trying to get so close he was looking at Brian's soul??? holy shit it's so close!

  • @renelopez2102
    @renelopez2102 Před rokem +1

    Hello, does anyone know the name of the song of the minute? 0:26

  • @mBeliaal
    @mBeliaal Před 4 lety +1

    Does anyone have the link to the full behind the scenes footage starting at 0:29? There is a second song they play on this footage, I don’t even know what to look for

    • @BigSky1
      @BigSky1 Před 4 lety

      mBeliaal It is all taken from the film Charlie Is My Darling. Look it up

    • @mBeliaal
      @mBeliaal Před 4 lety

      Sheldon Goldstein u rock

  • @TheaterPup
    @TheaterPup Před 6 měsíci

    Btw, Gene Clark made it clear that Brian co-wrote Eigh Miles High. So much for certain people saying Brian couldn't write. ;)

  • @lisaletto7337
    @lisaletto7337 Před 3 lety +6

    A great new documentary: Rolling Stone, Life and death of Brian Jones is out on DVD. There is little of his voice in it, so this video is precious.

    • @cathsalazar9930
      @cathsalazar9930 Před rokem +2

      Saw it on cable several times, hope to get the DVD!! Tyx for info