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WHY The Rolling STONES Painted The WORLD Black..?? 

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The Rolling Stones:
The Rolling Stones have produced their fair share of rock and roll classics, but perhaps none have the lingering, hypnotic quality of "Paint It Black." Released in 1966, this enigmatic song, with its sitar-infused melody and mournful lyrics, topped the charts and remains an enduring testament to the band's brilliance. So how did a song steeped in melancholy and touched by Eastern influences come to be?
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Комментарии : 34   
@elenikorkodelaki2695
@elenikorkodelaki2695 6 месяцев назад
Brian Jones forever ❣️ The BEST!!!
@saynototheilluminati3247
@saynototheilluminati3247 6 месяцев назад
Wyman's loyalty to Jones is very decent of him, touching, in the light of the Nanker-Phelge dynasty.
@ulfegonwiahl2063
@ulfegonwiahl2063 6 месяцев назад
Whatever the best rocksong ever.
@catlover4700
@catlover4700 6 месяцев назад
I wish Brian, Bill & Charlie would have put their foot down with Oldham. Screw that nonsense from Oldham, Mick & Keith would have been nothing without them at the time. Brian was highly respected by other prominent musicians. Pity he got lost in drugs and Anita. She was amazing but she was negative in the depth of her drug use. Moving on, I dont care what they say now , Brian Jones deserved better. He should have had the strength to form his own band . Oh well its history. I appreciate him .
@elenikorkodelaki2695
@elenikorkodelaki2695 6 месяцев назад
You are so correct 💯💯
@wilmabaumann4499
@wilmabaumann4499 6 месяцев назад
Die Sitar von Bryan Jones hat wirklich damals bei einigen Songs interessante, ungewöhnlich schöne Affekte hervorgebracht...er war wohl talentiert bei vielen Instrumenten....genial irgendwie 👌... Ansonsten war wohl damals eine sehr durchwachsene, anstrengende Aufbruchzeit, die auch teilweise in die Musikszene eingebaut wurde... 🎶🎼🎵🍀💯...
@richardbanker3910
@richardbanker3910 5 месяцев назад
It’s strange that Brian had an inferiority complex about laying down songs to Mick.and Keith but had the confidence in laying down some out of the way instrument like sitar, marimbas or dulcimer and shift the axis of a Mick and Keith song and spin it in an unforeseen direction.
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 6 месяцев назад
Brian Jones, the real true leader of the Rolling Stones !!!
@elenikorkodelaki2695
@elenikorkodelaki2695 6 месяцев назад
Hi Sandy👋Agree with youas always!!! NO JONES NO STONES..Brian was and will be the original Rolling Stone 🎸👏
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 6 месяцев назад
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 You bet, Eleni ! Brian Jones Foreverrrrrrrrrr :)
@elenikorkodelaki2695
@elenikorkodelaki2695 6 месяцев назад
@@SuperAnimelover100 👍😘
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 6 месяцев назад
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 :) :)
@davidpaton4045
@davidpaton4045 6 месяцев назад
For some reason, there has been a myth that has evolved over recent years that Brian Jones was a master musician. That is simply not true. He was a very average guitar player who had pretty much given up the instument by the mid-60's. His rudimentary harmonica playing was never as good as Jagger's. He was a dilettante who experimented with various instruments in an effort to make a contribution to the band after Mick and Keith had clearly emerged as the band's real creative forces. He never became proficient on any of those instruments and Jimi Hendrix once told him to stop playing saxophone during one of Jimi's recording sessions because it sounded so bad. In his own words, Brian liked being a rock star. Unfortunately, he was also another lost soul who didn't survive the 60's.
@lamper2
@lamper2 6 месяцев назад
1:17 sigh tar? I'd like a video on how and why and where Jagger got the only really terrible haircut (1:53) he ever had. passed out maybe in front of a power lawn mower?
@nickbaldwin1668
@nickbaldwin1668 6 месяцев назад
Ha-ha, we’ve all had haircuts like that ,just have to wear a hat for six months 😄
@stephenrice4554
@stephenrice4554 6 месяцев назад
Started off ok , trouble is Brian lost it , his playing and creativity couldn't keep up . Other problems beset him and he went .
@user-vv7og1gt7t
@user-vv7og1gt7t 6 месяцев назад
Sorry they let Bill Wyman go, he was with them for 30 years, I believe. Brian probably was good but he got too hooked to drugs. Then it ended. Still a great band, but after they finish this last tour in 2024, they will probably come out with a movie to sell along with their merchandise 😊
@ayana8749
@ayana8749 6 месяцев назад
❤🎉
@wilmabaumann4499
@wilmabaumann4499 6 месяцев назад
Sorry, ich meinte natürlich Effekte, keinesfalls Affekte, welches eine andere Bedeutung hat 🙏...
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 6 месяцев назад
I liked the tie-in with the VN war towards the end. 😊 Not mentioned in the video is that when Brian Jones considered using sitar on this track, he consulted George Harrison.
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 5 месяцев назад
@@brendankane3546 You might want to listen to The Beatles' Love Me To, which is far more Indian, melodically and rhythmically, than Paint It Black with its one repeated riff and bolero rhythm. And of course it also predated Paint It Black.
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 5 месяцев назад
@@brendankane3546 Love You To is far more original, regardless of whether you like the song or not. And far more skillfully played. Sorry about that and as always YMMV
@brendankane3546
@brendankane3546 5 месяцев назад
@@slimturnpike I regret to inform you that Paint It Black (April 1966 ) predates Love You To (August 1966 ).Remember you said "of course it predated Paint It Black " ......Falsus in Uno-Falsus in Omnibus .....So looks like a case of George copying Brian-And i have no idea what YMMV means.
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey 6 месяцев назад
If Jones stayed Sitar would be a common rock instrument, sure.
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 6 месяцев назад
George Harrison introduced sitar in pop rock in two songs that were earlier than Paint It Black. These were Norwegian Wood and Love You To. The Beatles showcased George's sitar on a third song, Within You and Without You, which came out afterwards. When Brian Jones considered using sitar on Paint It Black, he first consulted George Harrison. Jones had a few sitar lessons from Harihar Rao, but Harrison went much further with the instrument, under Pandit Ravi Shankar which is most obvious in The Beatles' Love You To, a relative masterpiece for pop sitar. Many rock and pop bands added sitar to their material in the late 60s. There's a very long list in Wikipedia. It soon went out of fashion.
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey 6 месяцев назад
@@slimturnpike George under rated for lots of guitar work and Ringo the human metronome.
@brendankane3546
@brendankane3546 5 месяцев назад
@@slimturnpike Norwegian Wood- Dylan rip-off , ( Fourth Time Around )using a Western major scale.Pretty lame in comparison to Paint It Black.
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 5 месяцев назад
@@brendankane3546 the sitar in Paint It Black is practically zero skill level compared to Harrison's earlier Love You To. Harrison was far more skilled than Jones on guitar and sitar, not to mention he was a real songwriter rather than a dilettante.
@brendankane3546
@brendankane3546 5 месяцев назад
@@slimturnpike Sorry to be Le Enfant Terrible, but, Love You To is simply not a good song.Very few of George's songs really are.Lots of whining & sniveling. Can we finally be honest about Beatle mythology ?
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