ya probably,,,,,,,,, i think he would started doin music there & it would have been , possibly incredible. im bummed ,, i love the rolling stones music.
Great pictures and great job. Thanks to the friends of the Fan Club Patagônico of the Stones. Wonderful! And the song "No Expectations" from the amazing "Beggars Banquet" is perfect! Belo trabalho fotográfico e saudações aos amigos do Fan Clube Patagônico dos Stones. Maravilhoso! E a música "No Expectations" do extraordinário "Banquete dos Mendigos" está perfeita!
This is such a beautiful song and Brian’s playing was beautiful on it. I have read that Brian was very happy once he was gone from the Stones and was writing songs and music. He was getting his life together, weeding back on the drugs and alcohol. He was making plans for a new band and was happier than he’d ever been! Then it was snatched away! His passing was a tremendous loss for the music world and for the rest of us. No telling what he might have accomplished musically had he lived. I had also read that he really loved his new home, his parents had been down to see it and Brian and stayed the weekend. It was the last time they were together and ever saw their son. His dad said they had a lovely time with him. I personally think Brian was murdered. He was a very strong swimmer and even the autopsy report said he only had about 3 1/2 beers in his system and very little drugs. It sounds very fishy to me that he would just drown. But sadly we will never really know what happened and most of the people who were there have died. Rest In Peace Brian. Thank you for the wonderful music you left us.
@@Honeybee-tk2yb But why would the builder do it? What did he have to benefit from ? I believe that Brian was murdered too but I can't believe this theory
@@titto2602 … it’s what I read at the time. It was said that builders were doing work on the house. Brian owed them money. One of them, allegedly, murdered him because he wouldn’t pay up 🤷♀️
Horrible way to end for the Rolling Stone founder and organizer. Beautiful grounds. He should have seen his mature years living here not some cold box in the ground.
@@BigDaddy-vr2ut He’s the builder who was working on Brian’s house. He and his crew were taking terrible advantage of Brian. He got fed up and fired them
NO. ITS A LACK OF TRUST!!!! in people that will screw you up. drugs aren t what pulled these men down.you can lose money 10 times over in a lifetime, BUT!!!!!. you only need to lose your GOOD NAME and a GOOD FRIEND ONCE!!!! then things begin to UNRAVEL. isnt that right Keith!!!!!!
A fairy tale place ! So beautiful. You have to drive out to the English countryside, then into that little road/path to the house and Voila ! you've disappeared from the world. Such lovely seclusion. Wonder how many acres it is. Great place to live. The former home of Alan Alexander Milne, who wrote the Winnie the Poo books.
It's 9 1/2 acres. I saw a real estate sale of it and it was either taken off the market or sold. The realtor took it off the market for some reason. It was selling for 2.2 million dollars or pounds, sorry don't know. 6 bdrm, 5 bthrm. Interesting. Funny how after all these decades, I am looking all this up now about Brian. I was 13 years old in '69.
Thanks you. It would be amazing to live there, knowing it was Brian's last home. Always was a big fan of his. He got the Stones together and was playing slide and working in clubs before any of the others.In '69 I was 21/22 so I lived thru that whole period and I'm very glad I did. Enjoy your new-found learning.Here's something I just this moment discovered. Take a look : www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1353783/Being-Brian-Joness-son-greatest-thing-happened-me.html Have fun.
axiomist i had seen the movie on RU-vid called the Brian Jones Story, I think and I was very impressed by the actor who played him. A complex man, that Brian. I did it. I like the fact that Brian's son said he restored a classic Ford Mustang. ALL RIGHT!!!!!
The privacy and seclusion was incredibly soothing for the late Rolling Stone. He found himself there but alas! There were others who would see to it that he wouldn't be around in his mature years to enjoy the "fruits of his labors". Those dark spirits hunted him down like a cornered fox and the demons won! Pity!
As I’ve read, Brian Jones is not the ONLY celebrity who lived on Cotchford Farm: before became along, author and playwright A.A. Milne and his wife lived there. It’s where Christopher Robin Milne was raised. Yes, it’s the family behind the original Winnie-The-Pooh books, which took place in Ashdown Forest, not far from Cotchford Farm!
the late GREAT brian jones founder of the rolling stones , that without him the band wouldn't of seen the light of day ! he recruited all the members one by one !
love the Stones. ...love Brian mick ron Charlie Bill M taylor keith and I. stewart. ..every time I heard brian armónica. ...start cryn you know. ...BUT BRIAN NO FUNDO A LOS STONES. ..Lo que comenta o dice Bill WYMAN es mentira. ..
What a beautiful property! from what photos I’ve seen, looks pretty much the same as it did in 1969 when Brian died there, at least on the outside. Whomever owns it now may have renovated it. This footage is five years old and the home was on the market a couple of years ago. So who knows what’s been done to it.
Surely it looks like like that. Before Brian Jones lived there, another famous writer, Alan Alexander Milne, lived there as well. Well, the place is in silent now, but the ghosts still haunt the place. As you know, the energy probably is still there. Sentitive-phychic people can prove and feel the energy that is still there in the house: this is a fact and not a fantasy.
@@sangyeosel Just watching the video I feel the energy coming out at me. It's a peaceful and beautiful energy as if Brian Jones is finally at peace with himself.
The remaining Stones really should devise some meaningful way to publicly make amends with Jones. They didn't do much to encourage the lad... were just enjoying their decadence and allowed him.. encouraged him.. to drift away. Can you imagine if Jones took a year off... met a "nice" girl.. cleaned-up... and came BACK into the band? Or formed a super-group in the early 70's? What great stuff he would have accomplished.
HIGHLY UNLIKELY, HE WAS NO SONG WRITER SO THE ONLY WAY THAT SCENARIO COULD HAVE PLAYED OUT WOULD HAVE BEEN FOR HIM TO HOOK UP WITH SOMEONE WHO WAS A GOOD SONGWRITER WITH BRIAN PLAYING THE INSTRUMENTS AS HE WAS A MASTER OF PICKING UP A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AND GETTING SOME SORT OF SOUND FROM IT THAT COULD BE USED IN A SONG, BUT A SONG WRITER???? NO NO AND NO.
Thanks for the choice of music. Many analytical comments here, about his talent. Perhaps even 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.
Brian Jones played piano sax and then guitar harmonica. He knows about jazz and music culture at 20 years old. He knows that Mick Keith Charlie Stew and Brian that was a great band. At the time Mick was nothing. We mist Brain, many people mist Brain. I am from `71 but i know what a musian he was. I hope so anyway...................
It just saddens me how there is no second chance for Brian to be here with us and to not have died there that day 😢. Like I watch the video and all I can imagine is an alternative scenario where Brian never "drowned " and made a great improvement in his life, made new successful bands and gave us more beautiful music but it's will never happen
VERY NICE VIDEO! FOR ME, THE STONES BEFORE AND AFTER BRIAN ARE 2 DIFFERENT BANDS...I THINK I PREFER THE ORIGINAL STONES. BRIAN JONES IS CHARISMATIC. AMAZING, TALENTED, LEGENDARY. BRIAN JONES VOREVER!
Hola Alex, como hicieron para entrar a la casa? Leí q era algo privado ya desde un camino q te lleva a ella. Saludos desde Buenos Aires y felicitaciones por el viaje y el video.
I’m more than confident that he didn’t die in the pool. Unlike the pool water, his lungs had unchlorinated water. This is literally impossible. He was drowned in the trough like the eyewitness said.
Good job. How did you get into the garden? After all, someone lives there, and it's private property... I recently moved nearby and would love to go there
If you manage to become a member of the A. A. Milne Society you have the righr to be there on one day of each year, whoever the new owner would be - this is sealed by celling or buying the estate. Even Brian had to let them in.
Si supieran un poco de historia no dirian tantas burradas . Brian fue uno de los fundadores excelente musico y arreglador pero muy problematico y no muy buen compañero no hera de confiar ya en principio habia estafado a sus compañeros en temas de contratos mintiendoles y se quedaba siempre con vueltos de mas mintiendo , luego tenia muchos problemas de hijos no reconocidos y maltrato con las mujeres decenas de denuncias , varios robos a sus compañeros y problemas que era muy peleador que terminaban siempre en varias riñas entre todos para defenderlo . Su caracter muy bipolar ,Despues abusaba mucho de las drogas y problemas con la policia en varios estados que les prohibian hacer sus shows . Y en momento de despegue de la banda los atraso mucho x la cantidad de restrinciones q tenia no acudia a las grabaciones y cuando iba no estaba en condiciones gastaba mas de lo que ganaba y no hacia nada . Le alquilaron la casa pusieron gente para que lo cuide y controle le dieron todo lo que pedia y la plata se la gastabe en drogas y fiestas lo esperaron mucho tiempo y trataba mal a los sirvientes le hablaban y sin embargo era mas lo que retrocedia en vez de progresar . Logicamente estaba enfermo y su caracter no era muy amable . Tambien no habia tanta simpatia entre ellos todos tenian diferencias x los egos . Observen todas las tapas de los discos que el siempre esta primero en la foto . Todos eran una familia y tiraban hacia delante y el los frenaba , de comun acuerdo le dijeron que asi no iban las cosas y el dijo que queria hacer otras cosas distintas hay reportajes donde lo cuenta no fue que lo hecharon del grupo asi nomas se reunieron y aclararon las cosas . Ahora que hay dudas sobre su muerte es verdad no se sabe bien la causa aun no se cerro figura muerte dudosa . La pregunta si ya no era parte de los stones de comun acuerdo con que necesidad tenian Mick y Keith de mandarlo a matar cuando le perdonaron muchas y lo cuidaron a pesar de q los habia engañado es ridiculo Por q no fueron al funeral x q estaban muy drogados y conmovidos con la noticia es absurdo pensar eso . Y no lo pasaron x alto le hicieron su homenaje muy emotivo y siempre lo recuerdan , y con o sin el siguen siendo la banda mas grande del planeta tal vez con el seria un poco mas rica musicalmente y lamentablemente una perdida para la musica haber perdido una persona muy joven y talentosa gran artista y muy adelantado para la epoca . Y sin dudas el primer stone que le dio vida y la personalidad a la banda , el era la frutilla el distinto en todos sentido musicalmente y socialmente revelde . Asi son los genios locos . Y nunca va a morir una persona cuando se lo recuerda siempre y cuando dejo tantas influencias en todos sentidos.
Alex, me gustaría usar algunos segundos de tu video para un documental sobre Brian en el que estoy trabajando. ¿Sería posible? Muchas gracias por adelantado.
I walked right past that house back in April of 2006. I made the stupid mistake of thinking the neighbor's house was the Jones/Milne house and took pictures of that. Understandably, the old woman there was not pleased that I took pictures of her house. I did not understand what they did with the pool. I was too stupid to realize that I was looking at the wrong house!
+Gregory Krug That reminds me when I was in Paris and wanted to read a poem in front of Baudelaire's grave. Did it, was filmed, then realized it was his father's grave!
I don't understand that part about English law. The police knew he had committed murder so why not arrest the dude? Seems to me the police were happy to be rid of Brian Jones.
He drowned him in a trough full of water adjacent to the pool but made it look like Brian drowned in the pool. The water in his lungs had no chlorine it.
Even to this very day, the question remains: - Was it Brian's death an accident or he was just killed by someone? Btw, beautiful property. It's a pity the concentrated energy in it isn't the best even after 50 years.
@Carley Johnson The only way to die in a pool by "misadventure" was that the murderer was forcing, holding Brian's head down into the water thus not allowing him to come up for air.
I'd live there. My ideal home and if anyone came lurking in the bushes taking photos on a Brian Jones pilgrimage they would be leaving with 2.2 and 1.77 pellets in their heads and arses :-)
Name of house has been changed from Cotchford Farm to.Moles End. I saw it on Savills Real Estate Auctioneers about 2 years ago and it was in East Sussex but exact address escapes.me.