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I don't believe he was arrogant at all. He was the epitome of a rock star. My teenage idol and he was so cool. I dressed like him and I wore his hair style.
Es war kein Platz für zwei und Jagger war nun mal der größere Narziss, allerdings immer mit Bremse Keith, dem eigentlichen Stone der Stones. Brian hatte und hätte, trotz unbestrittener musikalischer Fähigkeiten, keine Chance im Atomreaktor Jagger/Richards. Das Graphit zwischen den beiden brachte wohl erst 1975 Ron Wood - bis heute. Charlie lässt man als unantastbare Hoheit in Ruhe und Statue Wyman sollte einfach sein Ding gut machen, was er tat.
De si belles photos Brian Jones 1942-1969 - RIP bel ange blond si merveilleux artiste Le premier stone parti trop tot la vie est vraiment injuste ne l'oublions jamais no jones no stones
He became a mess , Charlie Watts said" he was not a nice person, he was always picking rows and had a huge ego" he also said " I was sorry when we got rid of him, the band was all he had and we took it away" Jagger took over and he was sidelined and went into a downward spiral of drugs and alcohol. John Lennon said he liked Brian but he got so bad you just wanted to avoid him.
Brian was the whole package, strait 10's. As someone who was exposed to cocaine in the 1970's as a teenager, I can only imagine the dark forces coming at Brian, bad spirts want to distroy us all. I later worked at the higher end of fitness business and helped many people improve their lives. Brian needed a intervention that would have helped clean up his life. Got him eating well, in the gym and seeing the big picture of being a surviver. We tend to feel more protective of special people which he surly was. I can feel that in the many post's. He could have survived the period, he likely would have aged very well and gone on to do much more on music and life😊. He is in God's memory for sure, he's paid his price. God bless you all.😊
Great Kinks song to showcase stills and filming of Brian Jones and The Rolling Stones. How does one so young deal with fame, complicated relations in a band, and inner demons that we all have. The brain isn't fully developed until 25. From 25 to 30, it's a grace period. So many of the young artists during this time didn't make it to 30. Sad, really.
Wszyscy Stonsi byli brzydcy jak małpy. Generalnie Anglicy uroda nie grzeszą i mają pociąg do wódki. Ale muzyke robili dobrą. I odpowiadaja za setki tysiecy tragedii narkotykowych.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UE8CjwQK3-4.htmlsi=8GYOxXm8r9ZYbN1n The link is the song Godstar from an album called Allegory and Self by PTV, and is a tribute to the memory of Brian Jones. When this album was released, in 1988, you could get a t-shirt with Brian's face on it captioned 'It was a normal day for Brian, who died every day.' Lovely video tribute btw. Thank you.
"Brian was a brilliant, fluent multi-instrumentalist, he was the one who founded the Rolling Stones and he had the creative vision that helped them to evolve organically from a mop-top blues-pop group into the mystical rock gods they became--something that many people today might not realise."--Mick Fleetwood
@susanGold-t4h Well I'm young, so since the 90s, lol. I discovered the Beatles Anthology first, and then the Stones from there. I saw Brian at the Rock and Roll Circus and thought, "Wow, who is THAT?!" ;D
@@TheaterPup I get it. I was born in 1992. I'd only _seen_ Ronnie Wood-era Stones in the media. I had no idea the lineup was ever anything other than Jagger-Richards-Wyman-Watts-Wood. It's only when I got older and got more seriously into music that I explored the Stones' back catalogue, read up about their history and found out who Brian Jones was (and who Ian Stewart was, for that matter!). For what it's worth my favourite era of the Stones is the Mick Taylor era, but Brian added a ton of fantastic texture and colour - can you imagine Lady Jane without the dulcimer, Paint It Black without the sitar, No Expectations without the heartbreaking slide work? Brian put the Stones together and was by far the most gifted musician among them at that time. A shame he never got a grip on his demons.
Brian Jones was the founding member of the Rolling Stones he placed an advertisement in Jazz News in May of 1962 inviting musicians to audition for a new R&B group at the Bricklayer's Arms pub, Brain Jones name the band he was the guy who got them gigs made sure they got to the venues on time and what songs to play he was like the manager in the early days of the Rolling Stones. Brain Jones was multitalented on a vast array of instruments (Guitar, Harmonica, Sitar, Marimba, Recorder, Mellotron, Saxophone, Harpsichord, Appalachian Dulcimer) just to name a few, Brain Jones being a multi-instrumentalist, I wonder if he had become a season musician would that have served him better in the long run, Brain Jones was at the top of his game in the early days of the band sadly lost it all to drugs and other issues when he felt he was losing control of the band he created.