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Music video by The Rolling Stones performing "No Expectations".
Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Produced by Sandy Lieberson
The Rolling Stones performing “No Expectations” from The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.
Recorded before a live audience in London in 1968, The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was originally conceived as a BBC-TV special. Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, it centers on the original line up of The Rolling Stones -- Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman (with Nicky Hopkins and Rocky Dijon) -- who serve as both the show’s hosts and featured attraction. For the first time in front of an audience, “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band” performs six Stones classics. The program also includes extraordinary performances by The Who, Jethro Tull, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, Yoko Ono, and The Dirty Mac. A ‘supergroup’ before the term had even been coined, the band was comprised of Eric Clapton (lead guitar), Keith Richards (bass), Mitch Mitchell of The Jimi Hendrix Experience (drums) and John Lennon on guitar and vocals.
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus is one of the first concert films to be mixed using Dolby Atmos Technology and Dolby Vision. ABKCO Films has produced a breathtaking experience that faithfully re-creates the actual environment in which this historic event took place using invocative technology that treats sound as 3D spatial information. It can be said that what Dolby Atmos does for sound, Dolby Vision does for visuals. Dolby Vision is an advanced HDR technology that delivers enhanced contrast, detail and dimensionality to the screen by empowering every pixel with a much broader range of color and brightness.
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Music video by The Rolling Stones performing No Expectations. © 2019 ABKCO Music & Records

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@nickb5391
@nickb5391 3 года назад
Brian's last live performance with the group he formed & named, no one can ever change that
@DavidGarvinTechnophile
@DavidGarvinTechnophile 3 года назад
Amen!
@wolfgangro9680
@wolfgangro9680 3 года назад
Totally right!
@ivanbroussdelattre2543
@ivanbroussdelattre2543 3 года назад
THAT 'S TRUE .....
@dalejones7781
@dalejones7781 3 года назад
Absolutely x
@gassit137
@gassit137 3 года назад
Ever.....
@peteormond3565
@peteormond3565 3 года назад
Brian Jones always added something to the Stones that helped to make their early songs indelible. So fitting that his last contribution was no different.
@Methilde
@Methilde 26 дней назад
@@peteormond3565 So after Brian, Stones songs became "delebile", really you can believe that :)
@JamesLange-t1p
@JamesLange-t1p 24 дня назад
No Jones No Stones RIP Brian.🙏
@katevielle4263
@katevielle4263 3 месяца назад
Brian's slide guitar in this just scratches an itch in my brain that I never knew existed. There's something so tragic and dreamy about Brian.
@sgt.pepper1956
@sgt.pepper1956 3 года назад
They were such a magical band when Brian Jones was with them. Thank God we didn’t lose Keith to drugs. I am happy that Brians great band is still going strong!
@MrTom-jo4ph
@MrTom-jo4ph 3 года назад
It stopped being Brian's band circa 1963 when, according to ian Stewart, the others learned Brian had arranged an extra £5 a week salary for himself. And by then Andrew Oldham realized mick and Keith could become his Lennon/McCartney.
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 3 года назад
@@MrTom-jo4ph So now we're further marginalizing his role in the band to that of something like Pete Best, he didn't really contribute or have any role as far back as 1963, despite being in a video from 1968, here? Pete Best did more for The Beatles than he did for the Stones, eh? The Glimmers did an astounding job of erasing him.
@thomasandersen2764
@thomasandersen2764 3 года назад
Brian tried to vitalize the instruments settings From AFTERMATH - Between the Buttons he did a lot of contributions of varieties Someone said that Brian went into the studio gripped a new instrument and came out on top finding the charm in the sound and added it.It didn't take him long. How it was filtered by reluctancy, I can only imagine. Seemed to be a killing amount of jealousy in the band - for the refinement - but also for the loss of talent. Someone the "same" said Brian was the genouine musician in the band. Sad to say Brian was superiour on harp than Mick. But I have nothing to say I am still trying to learn the chords to "Empty Heart" since 1964. I wasted quite many guitars, and neighbours ears. But my secret is I am hell of a bottle neck player.
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
@@Bklyn93 He erased him alone, the others just composed all the songs!
@suzannep5792
@suzannep5792 3 года назад
@@Methilde si Brian n’avait pas été là jamais les Stones n’auraient existé....
@ARIZJOE
@ARIZJOE 3 года назад
This is really one of the best Stones' acoustic videos ever. Brian on slide guitar - really demonstrates how he could play anything.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
No it demonstrates that he could play slide guitar. Jones wasn't very good at playing anything.
@demosthenisribeiro5135
@demosthenisribeiro5135 2 года назад
@@williardbillmore5713 quem deles era?!?!? Who was?
@demosthenisribeiro5135
@demosthenisribeiro5135 2 года назад
Yes, and your musical arrangements were wonderful
@timhoovermusicman
@timhoovermusicman 2 года назад
@@williardbillmore5713 yet we all know who he was... And you're still nobody...
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Slide guitar is remarkably easy to play at the level jones did.
@hugovallenas
@hugovallenas 3 года назад
The slide guitar of Brian Jones gave this song a masterly vibe - the best of that Rolling Stones R&R Circus
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Salt of the Earth was the best thing that came out of the Circus. No Expectations was a great song with or without slide guitar.
@justthefactsmaam7351
@justthefactsmaam7351 Год назад
@@williardbillmore5713 one of those guys that always has to dismiss Brian.... I guess some guys just can't stand the fact that there was more talent with Brian Jones than the other four combined. I didn't say that, the Kinks said that. They were there in the beginning. Jagger and Richards were wannabes... Vermin..... Human debris....
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@justthefactsmaam7351 The Ma'am had no facts... Jones had very little tallant and no creative abilities whatsoever. Everything he ever played was written by someone else and all he could do is copy someone else's creations. Jones was a total loser and a hanger on who got rich and famous on the tallants of Keith and Mick. Ray Davies didn't like Keith and Mick very much because they were eclipsing Ray and Dave's recording success. Every time they got a single on the charts the Stones would release a hit that would go straight to number one. Ray could be a vindictive person who would say things to the press just to get Mick's goat...that is when he wasn't fighting with his own brother. The history of the band tells the facts and after Brian left they got better and more famous and successful. If Jones had all the tallant, after 1970 they should have fallen flat and become lost to history... Use your head.
@justthefactsmaam7351
@justthefactsmaam7351 Год назад
@@williardbillmore5713 More extreme BS rooted in a lack of reading....you bought the party line sunshine....there is a thing called facts and you don't have them...do some research and lose your stupid hatred of Jones...it colors your world....there are plenty of well researched books out there that you obviously ignore or don't want to read..I stand by what I said...it is all in print
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@justthefactsmaam7351 I am a musician and I followed and learned about the Stones and who did what as their songs came out and I learned how to play their parts realizing where their true tallant came from in real time. I never hated Brian Jones but I do hate the bullshit worshiping of him by come lately fans who can't, or won't, understand his creative musical shortcomings and tragic personality disorders. There has never been a shortage of geniuses in the Rolling Stones but Brian Jones was not one of them. He was a hanger on who got wealthy and famous on the tallents and hard work of Mick and Keith...Then he thanked them by overindulging in the worst kinds of drugs and leaving them in the lurch without a functioning rhythm guitarist at the zenith of their success. Tell all books are more often works of fiction than they are historical documents. They are designed to sell books giving people gossipy exaggerated stories about famous people that they want to hear about and not designed to get the record straight about what really happened. If anyone literally "bought the party line" it was you, Jack Webb.
@jeffreyscott4564
@jeffreyscott4564 Год назад
Possibly the best blues ballad of all time. Songwriting excellence.
@martincuz7878
@martincuz7878 3 года назад
My favourite ballad (on the album) is _No Expectations_ ... *_Mick Jagger, 1968_*
@thomasandersen2764
@thomasandersen2764 3 года назад
Brian's slide is magic. First slow then explosively distinct and like I repeated myself so many times the ultra thin difference in his tempo. I would have loved to hear him perform on "Stop breaking down" but with a little bit softer and sensitive slide than Micki Taylors. - not so noisy but more sensitive - maybe even accoustic.
@HarvestMoon21
@HarvestMoon21 3 года назад
Brian's definitely up there in the top 5❣️ Stonehead in another state of mind ✌🏼💨💨💨💨💨
@ivanbroussdelattre2543
@ivanbroussdelattre2543 3 года назад
YES HE SAID THAT !
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
Composed by Jagger/Richard.
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
@@thomasandersen2764 And know ladies and gentlemen God Brian was a better guitarist than Mick Taylor !!!! and than Clapton and Hendrix too I supposed ???
@willhammel5431
@willhammel5431 2 года назад
This is truly one of Jagger's best vocal performances.
@FuturePast2019
@FuturePast2019 Год назад
He sings a different melody... Like a cover version.
@hovi187
@hovi187 Год назад
And he messed a word up too!
@user_375a82
@user_375a82 8 месяцев назад
Speeding along ...
@Methilde
@Methilde 26 дней назад
@@FuturePast2019 Mick could do that quite often cause as a great performer he's not trying to reproduce the studio version, the same for Keith.
@zigzag6758
@zigzag6758 3 года назад
you know , Im old and from the 60s grew up with this music. seeing brian jones here just reminds me of just how much he added to this band. this performance I watched his hands on the slide guitar..his shaky hands vibrating with these beautiful tones. I gotta admit , my eyes are leaking some kind of fluid here as my memories flood by
@HamptonFarly
@HamptonFarly 3 года назад
Yes mate me too! Class!
@newdawnfades5725
@newdawnfades5725 3 года назад
What was it like in the mid sixties say 65/66 where Brian Jones was the leading figure I bet it was exhilarating hearing instruments like Dulcimers, Marimbas, Sitars etc
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Drug induced vibrato? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
@johnmchugh3294
@johnmchugh3294 Год назад
Good for you! He deserves it!
@elliotanderson324
@elliotanderson324 3 года назад
Almost every comment is about Brian Jones and I love it.
@markb20
@markb20 3 года назад
Absotively
@MrTom-jo4ph
@MrTom-jo4ph 3 года назад
This song was the last contribution Brian made to the stones. And to his credit, mick acknowledges brians slide makes the track. Nicky Hopkins piano dresses it up nicely too.
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 3 года назад
@@MrTom-jo4ph Actually Brian's contributions are on Let it Bleed in 1969. He plays autopharp on You Got the Silver and congas on Midnight Rambler. No Expectations was recorded in June 1968. Midnight Rambler was recorded in March 1969 and You Got the Silver was recorded in April 1969.
@riccardocondorelli2220
@riccardocondorelli2220 3 года назад
@@Bklyn93 he's talking about real contribution
@luizcarlosdemedeiros1899
@luizcarlosdemedeiros1899 3 года назад
He deserves.
@andyinoregon
@andyinoregon 3 года назад
My love of Brian Jones' slide guitar started at age 14 in 1965, when I bought "The Rolling Stones, Now!" album and heard their version of Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster." When I played it for my friends at school they thought my vinyl record was warped.
@chabookproductions6997
@chabookproductions6997 2 месяца назад
That was you?! Yah... We all loved Brian, but then we didn't know him, just his music. I guess, that's all you needed to know, but, truth is, he was a complex, and difficult soul.
@tennesseeridgerunner5992
@tennesseeridgerunner5992 3 года назад
I also am happy to see all the Brian Jones comments here. His contributions to BEGGAR'S BANQUET, are to me what makes that particular record so freakin' magical. My personal opinion is that BEGGAR'S BANQUET is the absolute best album The Rolling Stones ever recorded. That LP just has a presence and a vibe that no other Stones album comes close to....with the possible exception of EXILE ON MAIN ST.
@lesterpaul9657
@lesterpaul9657 2 года назад
Sorry but there was not much contribution by him on this album. He wasn' t able to do work constantly. At least the slide guitar was his best effort. But I like BB very much, maybe my favorite Stones album.
@tennesseeridgerunner5992
@tennesseeridgerunner5992 2 года назад
@@lesterpaul9657 Well let's see...there's the sitar and tanpura on "STREET", then there is the aforementioned slide on "NO EXPECTATIONS", the mellotron on "JIGSAW" and "STRAY CAT", and harmonica throughout the record.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
What made Beggars Banquet so great is THE SONGS ON THE ALBUM that WERE WRITTEN BY RICHARDS AND JAGGER. Jones actually contributed very little to it. By then Jones had quit playing guitar entirely . Every guitar track either slide or standard guitar were played by Keith Richards, With the exception of one slide guitar track on one song.
@toniwertman4818
@toniwertman4818 2 года назад
i agree, as good as some songs are on Exile, Let it Bleed, and Sticky Fingers; and even some Girls are.....it is Beggars Banquet as an "album" that IMHO is their best
@FuturePast2019
@FuturePast2019 Год назад
I think it would be equally good if it included JJF. Same with LiBleed and HTW. As good as SF and Exile.
@b-dogtheman4578
@b-dogtheman4578 3 года назад
An absolute treasure...a glimpse of the great Brian Jones...Nicky Hopkins on piano...
@mr.futbol1867
@mr.futbol1867 3 года назад
Brian one of the most talented artists in history.
@ghoula69
@ghoula69 3 года назад
@Sam Smith No you are
@danandersen813
@danandersen813 3 года назад
Brian Jones played the slide guitar on all of the number, called No Expectations, and if that aint proof enough, i do not think you ever will acknowledge Brian for all the time he comes to mind, feeling we lost alot of good music 'Butbhe took it away from the world, withnhis tragic death.
@DavidGarvinTechnophile
@DavidGarvinTechnophile 3 года назад
And *the* fashion icon of the 1960s.
@gagasradika576
@gagasradika576 3 года назад
@Sam Smith too good to be true..
@dino335
@dino335 3 года назад
@@danandersen813 That side part is easy to play. He didn't play any of the slide parts on Let It Bleed. Keith Richards copied the slide parts originally done by Ry Cooder. The slide parts Brian played on earlier records, of which there aren't too many are quite simple. Mick Taylor was a much better guitarist and slide player. Brian was quite musical and could play a lot of instruments, but he wasn't great on any of them. I suspect you've never heard of Ry Cooder -- HE is a GREAT slide player.
@paulfrain5605
@paulfrain5605 3 года назад
You will never find a pop star from the sixties who was as cool as Brian jones and there was plenty of competition as we all know.He is playing slide here and going back to his roots.Mr lewis brian hopkin jones thanks for your music thanks for the fashion and you will never be forgotten in my heart for being THE man who formed the stones.RIP my friend X
@leesakowski9145
@leesakowski9145 2 года назад
How 'bout Lou Reed. Pretty well does whatever he wants.
@markb20
@markb20 3 года назад
Mick always said that Brian's gorgeous slide guitar on No Expectations off Begger's Banquet was the last meaningful contribution from him, "really quite lovely".
@johnmuha4951
@johnmuha4951 3 года назад
I saw that interview with Mick as well and it makes me appreciate this song all the more.
@Ash-oy2yj
@Ash-oy2yj 3 года назад
@@Alpha_WK They could've treated Brian better , definitely , but they didn't ruin the Stones. Mick Taylor era of the Stones was great
@markb20
@markb20 3 года назад
Brian did get shafted when it came to getting credit for his contributions (like a writing credit for part of the music of Ruby Tuesday), but he was also his own worst enemy. But his loss turned into quite a gain- Mick Taylor was a major reason for the Stones' greatest period
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 3 года назад
@@markb20 Their greatest period meaning....? Brian is on 7 of 10 songs on Beggar's Banquet. Mick Taylor wasn't even in the band at that point. Mick Taylor and Brian Jones each appear on only TWO songs each on Let it Bleed, so Mick Taylor nor Brian didn't substantially contribute to Let It Bleed. The only three albums which Mick Taylor contributed fully to were Sticky Fingers (even then, he doesn't play on Brown Sugar or Sister Morphine), Exile (first half many of his parts were wiped by Keith) and Goat's Head Soup. On It's Only Rock N' Roll he appears on 7 of the 10 songs because he missed the first round of sessions.
@markb20
@markb20 3 года назад
@@Bklyn93 I can't win. I give Brian credit at the start and get ripped by a Mick Taylor fan. Then I try to amend it a bit for Mick, and vice versa. I love both of them; Brian was so important to the Stones through the '60s, and Mick and Keith never gave him enough credit for his input. His big drawback (besides the drugs later on) was he was not a writer. Once Brian wore out his welcome, Mick Taylor added a whole new layer to the Stones with his outstanding guitar playing, cited by everyone from rock critics to Mick and Keith themselves. Can we just agree the greatest period of the Stones is Begger's Banquet to Exile- 1968 to 1972?
@ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins
@ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins 3 года назад
I've never seen this version of one of my absolute favorite RS songs.. And as always.. I am mesmerized by Brian Jones .. Mr.RollingStone💓💓
@jimparker7778
@jimparker7778 3 года назад
Brian was replaced in the lineup by Mick Taylor, but Mr Jones was irreplaceable despite what a great musician stepped in after Brian's death. Mick Taylor's playing on the albums that Jimmy Miller produced for the Stones back then is still first rate.
@bryanredding1587
@bryanredding1587 3 года назад
Mrs. Perkins you MUST watch the Rock n Roll Circus concert film from Dec of '68! It features several mind blowing performances from the Stones,an all star jam w/ Lennon,Richards,Clapton&Mitchell and the Who's best live song "a quick one while he's away"
@UgotThemWorms
@UgotThemWorms 3 года назад
Beautiful slide Jones. Always been such a melancholy song, remembering him every time
@johngore7744
@johngore7744 3 года назад
Before the Stones he used the name’ Elmo Lewis’. True lol
@astros5911
@astros5911 3 года назад
What a band...52 years later and still rocking!! The Stones transcend time.
@riaingalligan8461
@riaingalligan8461 3 года назад
There’s a reason he wrote a song called Time Is On My Side
@freakbennett2263
@freakbennett2263 2 года назад
@@riaingalligan8461 who wrote Time is on My Side, jűs sāyīn !😎✌😎!
@paulbadoo9326
@paulbadoo9326 Год назад
They present ther new studio album tomorrow...September 6th, 2023. And counting...
@reneromain3845
@reneromain3845 3 года назад
I register all the praise for Brian. I fully agree. But the feeling and passion of how Mick sings here stands out for me. It beats all ...
@andrewbrennan7291
@andrewbrennan7291 3 года назад
Brian Jones' Swan Song. RIP
@oscarslater6123
@oscarslater6123 3 года назад
Brian Jones sat there doing what he does best, playing the saddest notes on his slide guitar, the band he created all around him, i think he knows its the end here.
@thomasandersen2764
@thomasandersen2764 3 года назад
According to his Swedish girlfriend he was filled with optimism and hope after finaly quitting the band. On a tour to Australia several years before, he disappeared from the beach swimming one mile out to the sea and the boys by the shore preparred with laments, until he returned back again. He had the amount of three pints of beers from "heavy drinking" when he during less than 10 minutes, "drowned in his swimmingpool" Does it make sense?
@nickb5391
@nickb5391 3 года назад
@@thomasandersen2764 It's always been a mystery how he died, i am sure there is more too it, it has been claimed he was murdered, the case has been locked away for 100 years, why? if it was accidental
@johntcashdown1363
@johntcashdown1363 2 года назад
Frank Thorngood admitted on his deathbed he killed Brian in the pool. But Keith disputes that in his book.
@67MillerB
@67MillerB 2 года назад
If he drowned in the pool how come there was freshwater in his lungs? They found no chlorine in the water that he swallowed. There was a water trough not far from the pool. I believe he was drowned there and then thrown in the pool. Rest in peace Brian, your music will live on forever!
@MDOurMD
@MDOurMD 2 года назад
"Our love is like our music, it's here and then it's gone..." Thank goodness for video and audio. We can enjoy this great performance for a long time.
@jatagan5
@jatagan5 Год назад
agree!
@rebeccawagner4167
@rebeccawagner4167 2 месяца назад
Brian Jones sounds damn amazing with his musical talent. This is a time when it was just sounding absolutely amazing. Keith and Bill are playing awesome. Charlie is playing on point.How I wish that Brian was still around. I could only imagine what kind of music 🎶 🎵 he would be playing now.
@toniwertman4818
@toniwertman4818 2 года назад
dont forget the brilliance of Nicky Hopkins on piano
@mikiesmile
@mikiesmile Год назад
Beautiful. Brian’s slide, Ian Stone’s tickling the piano and Charlie’s sweet shuffle on the drums. Nobody knows what awaits.
@MrRupw
@MrRupw Год назад
It's Nicky Hopkins on piano
@maxsugar6394
@maxsugar6394 3 года назад
So, I looked at the comments. I never thought that there would be so many who still know and like Brian Jones. I see I'm not the only one That pleases me...
@maxsugar6394
@maxsugar6394 3 года назад
That was his last appearance with the Rolling Stones ... that's a fact.
@edcarrill8409
@edcarrill8409 3 года назад
I always love this band a little more when Brian was there
@brigittesevin2658
@brigittesevin2658 3 года назад
I was 13 years old and so much in love with Brian Jones because of his beautiful long hair! :-))
@maxsugar6394
@maxsugar6394 3 года назад
@@brigittesevin2658 Yes, the girls in my school class said the same thing. Welcome to the club....
@roopan1968
@roopan1968 3 года назад
Best song of their best album. Brian Jones is a tragic figure in history but his music will live forever.
@andresihotang2314
@andresihotang2314 2 года назад
Mick Jagger is the world's best frontman, but maybe a really underrated vocalist. Look at his heartful vocal performance here
@brettlawson9488
@brettlawson9488 Год назад
Totally agree
@danielmckrell6604
@danielmckrell6604 8 месяцев назад
I always liked Jagger's singing. It fit well with that band.
@lindadee2053
@lindadee2053 Год назад
Probably my favorite Stones' song. Emotion just drips from it.
@wildbillfirehands
@wildbillfirehands 3 года назад
Stunning, shocking, REAL, rock and roll. As a singer/songwriter, I declare, my heart tells me, nothing tops the old music.
@pedrolourenco1606
@pedrolourenco1606 3 года назад
The prince of rock and roll!
@bichoapestoso
@bichoapestoso 3 года назад
Brian, aún me inspiras, aunque he perdido un poco el camino sigo amando y disfrutando todo lo que hiciste, seguiré haciendo música... Cómo debe ser!
@taylordw
@taylordw 11 месяцев назад
These comments show that Brian Jones fans fall into 2 categories: 1) those who think he was a musical genius and 2) those who think he was a journeyman. At any rate he started the band and was critical to their early sound. Ronnie Wood is excellent but not in the same stratosphere. Too bad Mick Taylor didn’t stick around after Let it Bleed, he was great.
@jaimepadilla5701
@jaimepadilla5701 3 года назад
Que diferentes y grandiosos se oían los Rolling Stones con Brian Jones en sus filas; esos eran los verdaderos y geniales Rolling Stones; que sonido tan mágico. Puro músico genial, talentoso y carismático. Sin Brian Jones, cambió el sonido y estilo de los Rolling Stones y aunque siguieron triunfando, no se compara con la magia que tenían cuando estaba el gran Brian Jones.
@sexdrugsandrockroll6029
@sexdrugsandrockroll6029 3 года назад
En mi opinión la mejor época de los Stones definitivamente era cuando estaban con Brian Jones
@jaimepadilla5701
@jaimepadilla5701 3 года назад
@@sexdrugsandrockroll6029 Totalmente cierto. En la época con Brian Jones, lo mismo que los Beatles, tenían mágia en su sonido, mágia que nos cautivaba y nos transportaba a otra dimensión; los veíamos como dioses. Posteriormente, ya sin Brian Jones, siguieron siendo excelentes, famosos y grandiosos pero ya sin ese algo especial que tenían, se perdió la magia y el encanto que tuvieron en sus primeras épocas. En ese sonido de mágia tuvo mucho que ver Brian Jones; él con su talento, visiòn y conocimientos musicales, así como con sus aportaciones en la inclusión y ejecución de diversos instrumentos musicales, contribuyó a darle a ese grupo el status de leyenda y de genios musicales.
@fcuzpro2675
@fcuzpro2675 3 года назад
Homa
@petelewis9026
@petelewis9026 3 года назад
Brian pure genius 🎸
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Brian was a useless drunk. He was purely useless.
@johnhall9160
@johnhall9160 3 года назад
Now brian is with Charlie in heaven.....I was 9 years old when this was done...all my growing up the stones were one of my favorites.......Now I listen to Time waits for no one...its life...enjoy it...
@carolcollins4878
@carolcollins4878 3 года назад
Yes Brian Jones, he's still playing, I know I'll see him again when my time comes Carolx
@ethanhilbert6163
@ethanhilbert6163 3 года назад
Happy Birthday Mr. Brian Jones. Your work is an inspiration even today
@derjogderjog8031
@derjogderjog8031 Год назад
Another so underrated song...How can they guys write so many tremendous songs....they must have 400 + songs..can always put u in good mode..just fantastic...
@craigkalin289
@craigkalin289 Месяц назад
It's great to see this live footage, what a moving performance. Seeing Brian Jones play the slide guitar is very haunting, but it's fabulous.
@deeg8849
@deeg8849 3 года назад
The Brian Jones Blues Band
@michaelpoulosjr.2249
@michaelpoulosjr.2249 16 часов назад
It was apparent Brian was heavy into drugs during this period, and yet he plays this so beautifully, as if his spirit knew it would be his last performance with the band, and ended it with the way he started it-the blues. His contributions dwindled his last couple years with the Stones, but here he is totally into the soul of the song. Mick might as well of been singing from Brian’s point of view. I never get tired of this song.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Another masterful composition by the genius team of Jagger and Richards. This beautiful piece sits right up there with Wild Horses. Nicky Hopkins sparse and tasteful piano accompaniment is just perfect to augment the lyrics emotional resignation to loneliness and despair. Nicky never seems to get the credit he so richly deserved. He was more of a Rolling Stone than some of the Rolling Stones were.
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 Год назад
Then you have the fraud playing Mick Taylor's guitar parts
@Mark27472
@Mark27472 Год назад
Pretty much. Played on no less than 10 studio albums too.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@Mark27472 Nicky was more important to the Stones success than Brian was for sure.
@theyrekrnations8990
@theyrekrnations8990 3 года назад
Jones was a captivating entertainer 2:20 , as were all the Stones of course
@WildWestCaliBoy
@WildWestCaliBoy 6 месяцев назад
I’m only 12 and Brian jones is my favorite musician
@aunch3
@aunch3 7 месяцев назад
Man Brian’s slide playing is something else especially for a 60s rock band
@captaincat40
@captaincat40 2 года назад
So glad this footage exists. Nice shots of Brian playing slide.
@raymondjohnson2
@raymondjohnson2 3 года назад
One of the best Stones songs!
@SebasF12
@SebasF12 3 года назад
La piedra fundamental, la joya rodante... Abrazo desde Buenos Aires para todos los amantes de este talento llamado Brian Jones... Seba, 33 años
@FLAVCO
@FLAVCO 3 года назад
Brian's playing is superb on this!! RIP!
@0otee
@0otee 3 года назад
Beautiful song! From old! with Brian Jones so fine slide guitar playing🌹🌞👌
@StoneOslo
@StoneOslo 3 года назад
Increíble y poderoso se escucha Brian Jones.
@TSWislaK
@TSWislaK 2 года назад
I can certainly understand all of the praise for Brian Jones, he was amazing, but Mick’s performance here is spectacular.
@brettlawson9488
@brettlawson9488 Год назад
Absolutely!
@patricksullivan7140
@patricksullivan7140 Год назад
So heartbreaking. But very poetic. Brian Jones was a blues purest. He called himself Elmo James before the Stones. His slide guitar work was always impeccable.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
No Jones slide was often sloppy and scratchy sounding compared to people like Ry Cooder
@patricksullivan7140
@patricksullivan7140 Год назад
@williard billmore lots of the old bluesmen were a bit sloppy and scratchy. Those are the ones Brian drew from. Now Ry Cooder is on a whole other level for sure.
@vxxen7
@vxxen7 Год назад
@@williardbillmore5713nobody cares, no jones no stones. That’s final.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@vxxen7 That was an exceptionally stupid thing for you to say... and what is the band I have been listening to and enjoying for the last 54 years, deluded fanboy? Hundreds of millions of dedicated fans all over the world for more that half a century have been flocking to ROLLING STONES concerts without a Brian Jones... Ha ha ha ha ha ha I would say they have the "final " say about who cares.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
Jones' slide guitar was always awkward and artless. He could go through the motions and play the notes he memorized... but he never really felt the music.
@jamessupernor6681
@jamessupernor6681 3 года назад
Beggars Banquet a truly great album. I still have my copy on vinyl.
@carloseugeniocarlos4287
@carloseugeniocarlos4287 4 месяца назад
Lovely slide guitar solo. Brian was fantastic. Rest in peace!
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 3 года назад
One of my favorite Stones song. Underrated
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 2 месяца назад
“He picked up this Elmore James guitar thing which really knocked me out when I first heard him play it, because I'd never heard anyone play it live before - I'd only heard it on records. And it was really good.” Mick Jagger
@danielkfinlay
@danielkfinlay 3 года назад
‘…And as I watch you leaving me, you pack my peace of mind’ always get me 😢
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Keith and Micks lyrics have an unequaled genius about them
@burno55_
@burno55_ Год назад
@@williardbillmore5713 Not to mention the beautiful slide guitar by Brian Jones!
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@burno55_ It does sound nice but no expectations is probably the easiest piece he ever played in the band. I was 15 when Beggars Banquet was released and I had been playing guitar for not quite two years. A friend had told me that slide guitar is just tuning to an E chord and sliding a glass pill bottle with your finger in it. I put on the album and tried playing along with it. Within a half hour I had the part down exactly. It really is only about 30 second of playing three chords with the melody picked out of the chords and repeating the exact same thing over and over. Everyone I knew thought that slide guitar was really difficult to do and that it was some kind of pinnacle of guitar mastery. I impressed them all by playing along with the track sounding just like Brian Jones the day after my cousin bought the record. I secretly was always amazed at how incredibly easy it was to play compared to some of the complex stuff Keith did so effortlessly ..
@burno55_
@burno55_ Год назад
@@williardbillmore5713 It is simple but effective. It shows how talented Brian was coming up with his part.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@burno55_ Brian was very good at standing on the shoulders of giants in his band and then saying Oh Look how very tall I am! The melody he plays within the accompaniment is note for note the same melody the Mick sings throughout as written by Keith and Mick together. The slide accompaniment is structured by sliding up to the three chords in the progression as written by Keith when the song was composed. Jones"came up with" nothing... What he did in that song was to combine part A with part B and play it along with the singer and rhythm guitar without rhythmic variation or harmony. What you have just said is Oh listen to that guy copy others...isn't he artful and cleaver to choose good parts to copy for him to play. There is nothing wrong with it as an accompaniment but it shows neither talent nor creativity on his part.
@kathleenelizabethswales4646
@kathleenelizabethswales4646 2 года назад
Beautiful beautiful song ♥️
@tliaxolotl7240
@tliaxolotl7240 3 года назад
Wooow... Brian jones was a legend o wait is a legend
@michaeldemsky51
@michaeldemsky51 2 года назад
Great job 👏 by Brian !
@tandod269
@tandod269 3 года назад
Wonderful song... Great video with Brian Jones 🙏
@ricje777
@ricje777 7 месяцев назад
That guitar slide is mesmerizing... Brian Jones was incredibly talented.
@juancamacho5746
@juancamacho5746 2 года назад
Take me to the station And put me on a train I've got no expectations To pass through here again Once I was a rich man and Now I am so poor But never in my sweet short life Have I felt like this before Your heart is like a diamond You throw your pearls at swine And as I watch you leavin' me You pack my peace of mind 🌹🌹 Our love was like the water That splashes on a stone Our love is like our music It's here, and then it's gone So take me to the airport And put me on a plane I got no expectations To pass through here again
@spencerdobkin9479
@spencerdobkin9479 6 месяцев назад
Best Rolling Stones song ever
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 2 месяца назад
“Brian was the first person I ever heard playing slide electric guitar. Mick and I both thought he was incredible.” Keith Richards
@KevinCrowley-l5b
@KevinCrowley-l5b Месяц назад
The master of the slide from I Can't be Satisfied to No Expectations
@brettlawson9488
@brettlawson9488 8 месяцев назад
Jagger never gets credit for his awesome vocals.
@michaelmuzafarov8125
@michaelmuzafarov8125 Месяц назад
yes
@michaellawlor8013
@michaellawlor8013 2 года назад
It's wonderful to see Brian playing beautiful slide guitar. Pete Townshend said that everyone knew this would be Brian's last live performance with the Stones....and it's almost as if Brian knew his time was soon to be over when watching this footage. When the Stones were formed, it was Brian more than anyone else who believed the band could 'take over the world'. Sadly, as his dream started to become a reality Brian became more detached from the band...heartbreaking.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
He shunned success and he shunned friendship. Jones was a psychopath. Everyone who ever dealt with him hated Brian. Most of all he hated himself..
@TheaterPup
@TheaterPup Год назад
@@williardbillmore5713 You really do need help.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 Год назад
@@TheaterPup No. Not really. I feel I am keeping all you Jones worshipers in touch with reality without any aid . There are many who completely agree with my accurate assessments of Jones' lack of any creative talents. True fans of the Rolling Stones know that the geniuses in the Rolling Stones are still very much alive.
@dekem7137
@dekem7137 Год назад
@williard billmore not true. Charlie & Bill liked Brian and attended his funeral. The jealous prima donnas Jagger & Richards didn't and hated that the public adored Brian so much.. but without Jones there wouldn't be any rolling stones. The guy was a multi-instramentalist. Looked the part, and formed the band you worship. Let him RIP and stop hating on the man. It's petty & small.
@taylordw
@taylordw 10 месяцев назад
They all consumed incredible quantities of drugs, including heavy ones like heroin, Keith has uncanny, even super human survival qualities, Brian did not and couldn’t handle it. he became sloppy and unreliable while the rest of the band became more consistent and professional. They were forced to show him the door, and it let to his early demise. Charlie lived to a ripe old age and it looks as though Keith and Mick, unlikely as it may appear, will too
@harrisonstarr7993
@harrisonstarr7993 3 года назад
We miss you Brian
@crlaw75
@crlaw75 3 года назад
Rest in peace, both Charlie and Brian.
@TheTherollingstones
@TheTherollingstones Месяц назад
Brian on Slide Priceless!!!
@wildcatmusic8877
@wildcatmusic8877 3 года назад
Brian Jones the Soul of the Stones :)
@dennissult6191
@dennissult6191 2 года назад
Brian is playing very very good.sounds so good...
@henrygriffen40
@henrygriffen40 3 года назад
BRIAN JONES was such a talented lad,he could pick up any instrument and play it so passionately
@titaramirez378
@titaramirez378 3 года назад
4:06 *Awesome, Amazing, Fantastic pianist, the always humble, NICKY HOPKINS.!* *The most underated pianist of All Times.* *He was the Best Session Studio Pianist of All Times, ever!* *Thanks NICKY, really!* *Proximately, HIS documentary biographical film !!!* *Check the data!* Greetings of a *Peruvian citizen* , living outside of Perú.
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
You right, but I think it was OK for him not to be under the spotlight.
@superyop2927
@superyop2927 3 года назад
Your "sliding " contribution is outstanding Brian...
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
I'm asking me what have happen here without Mick and Keith contribution.
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 2 года назад
Tasty slide guitar from Brian!
@shemanic1
@shemanic1 Год назад
I was sat playing the Beggars Banquet album on my turntables & realised I had forgotten how Beautiful this soulful song was.
@scottclute7443
@scottclute7443 3 года назад
Thanks to whomever for posting this "blast from the past"!!
@mllm1
@mllm1 3 года назад
What an awesome video. The guitar rifts and emotion gives me tingling.
3 года назад
The music never dies. Thanx Brian you lived it bad and fast.
@thomasandersen2764
@thomasandersen2764 3 года назад
The timing in the beat from Brian is hypnotizing and it makes the song.A mili second delay. Open A ?
@Bklyn93
@Bklyn93 3 года назад
It kinda counters the "Brian was too fucked up to play" shit Mick and Keith have been saying since 1989, doesn't it?
@Methilde
@Methilde 3 года назад
The Brian's fans invasion???
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 3 года назад
@@Bklyn93 They just wanted to tour and sadly, Brian couldn't keep up that schedule. For one night he could be the best Brain Jones. Kind of like Amy Winehouse.
@septimiusseverus343
@septimiusseverus343 2 года назад
@@Bklyn93 Funny, that's the same time the Stones morphed from a legit working band into a travelling oldies jukebox. Bill made the right decision to leave when he did.
@johnworthington8360
@johnworthington8360 Год назад
Beautiful Brian slide guitar. Diamond
@leolicursi3536
@leolicursi3536 3 года назад
Raw blues of Brian
@marisavalenzisi7963
@marisavalenzisi7963 3 года назад
WONDERFUL SONG AND EXCEPTIONAL EXBITION OF THE BEST BAND OF THE UNIVERS ! MICK IS BEAUTIFUL AND CHARMANT ! GRANDE !!!!!
@brineb58
@brineb58 3 года назад
Brian on the Firebird ... magic!!!
@rooster4906
@rooster4906 2 года назад
Yes,gibson firebird sound wonderful 👍❤👍
@paulrob55
@paulrob55 3 года назад
From what I think is their best album and surely one of the best albums of all time.
@barrykeit9922
@barrykeit9922 Год назад
I think that Brian Jones made this Song magical
@Eldooodarino
@Eldooodarino 2 года назад
Brings tears to my eyes.
@merckx1776
@merckx1776 3 месяца назад
Saludos desde Costa Rica. Sin Brian Jones no hay Stones
@sabinianomaia4844
@sabinianomaia4844 2 года назад
I love The STONES since 1962!
@thenicklas615
@thenicklas615 2 года назад
This is one of the most beautiful slide guitar I ever had the pleasure to listen to. Brian's song.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Absolutely not Brian's song! This hauntingly beautiful song was written by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger BY THEMSELVES. It was presented to Jones and he played a slide guitar accompaniment using Richards chord progression and melody. Brian had no songs whatsoever ...He couldn't write at all.
@johnharpdalton7766
@johnharpdalton7766 2 года назад
One of my favourite Stones songs...
@paulfrain3353
@paulfrain3353 3 года назад
Ladies and gentlemen boys and girls the late great Brian jones showing His group who he named and formed how to play slide guitar RIP Brian X
@davephillips1987
@davephillips1987 4 месяца назад
Brian at the end - what a great slide guitar
@Polina_Lodi
@Polina_Lodi 3 года назад
Oh my god it sounds so gentle
@ashdeen
@ashdeen 7 месяцев назад
2:18 so much heart in those notes
@ovalvox7888
@ovalvox7888 3 года назад
Where are all those people who said Brian’s guitar wasn’t plugged in at this performance? I’ll wait.
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 3 года назад
If it wasn't plugged in they would have missed one of the most beautiful slide guitar playing in rock history.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
Keep waiting, jerk. No one ever said that Jones was unplugged for this performance. Jones WAS unplugged during many recording sessions where when he bothered to show up, he was so drunk, high and tripping that he was 100% useless. This performance was very rare exception.
@williardbillmore5713
@williardbillmore5713 2 года назад
He apparently sobered up for his farewell performance.Still he couldn't recreate his studio performance on the recorder on Ruby Tuesday. He was unplugged in the studio where he was so high Jones was less than useless.
@mattfraser4994
@mattfraser4994 Год назад
He came up with that beautiful slide riff... mick said it was his last contribution.. watch crossfire hurricane doc it in depth explains the situation with Brian
@alexcika9906
@alexcika9906 2 года назад
Man what an absolute perfect performance
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