He once ventured in film in 1966 when he wrote and arranged the musical score for the West German movie A Degree Of Murder which starred his then-girlfriend Anita Pallenberg
"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.
Brian was too sensitive to get along with the others, or for the others to get along with him. They sh-t-talked so much nonsense about him after he was gone and couldn't defend himself. He was never good at defending himself to begin with, unfortunately; that's why he was killed by his houseworkers. The other Stones ganged up on him in very cruel ways. And Charlie, what a joke to hear from *you* that Brian wasn't "nice". I have a whole library of books on him and on/from the Stones. Just about everything printed.
Brian Jones was a talented musician and an intelligent man. His problem is he couldn’t handle his drugs and alcohol like a man. Other issues is Brian beat the ladies he was in a relationship with. One can’t show up to the studio with no pupil’s and slobbering, same goes for concert performances. When a band can’t depend on him to keep his shit together and stop getting arrested for drugs messing up his Visa, it’s time to re-think the relationship. A new album has to be supported by traveling to the United States and Brian screwed it up. I don’t blame Mick and Keith giving him the Ax… He became more of a liability rather than an asset. RIP Brian Jones
Indeed, he was bullied because the idea was to slowly but surely push him out of the band. Once they felt they'd acquired enough experience as well as an artistically more solid staff, he didn't stand a chance. His fate isn't that unusual among high IQ individuals.
Brian Jones was very articulate & would have probably created some fascinating cinematic experiences had he lived.
Definitely so
He once ventured in film in 1966 when he wrote and arranged the musical score for the West German movie A Degree Of Murder which starred his then-girlfriend Anita Pallenberg
"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.
@@TheaterPup incredible!
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after being let go from the group and being replaced by guitarist Mick Taylor Brian Jones passed on 😇 at the tender age of 27 🥀 in 1969
Brian was too sensitive to get along with the others, or for the others to get along with him. They sh-t-talked so much nonsense about him after he was gone and couldn't defend himself. He was never good at defending himself to begin with, unfortunately; that's why he was killed by his houseworkers.
The other Stones ganged up on him in very cruel ways. And Charlie, what a joke to hear from *you* that Brian wasn't "nice".
I have a whole library of books on him and on/from the Stones. Just about everything printed.
Interesting
Well said 👏 Thank you!
To be fair, Charlie could be grumpy and blunt when talking about anyone, it wasn't just Brian.
@@TheaterPup Treu! Even after Brian died, there was no respect! My opinion!
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 But I think that’s just how they talk about everyone.
Very good
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Thank you 🙏 you too!
Brian Jones was a talented musician and an intelligent man.
His problem is he couldn’t handle his drugs and alcohol like a man.
Other issues is Brian beat the ladies he was in a relationship with.
One can’t show up to the studio with no pupil’s and slobbering, same goes for concert performances.
When a band can’t depend on him to keep his shit together and stop getting arrested for drugs messing up his Visa, it’s time to re-think the relationship.
A new album has to be supported by traveling to the United States and Brian screwed it up.
I don’t blame Mick and Keith giving him the Ax…
He became more of a liability rather than an asset.
RIP Brian Jones
Your attitude on drugs and alcohol is embarrassingly naïve.
@@TheaterPup I’m reflecting the attitude of his time, if you don’t like my opinion that’s fine. GFY…
I think Andrew Keith and mick bullied Brian and mick was jealous of his talent
Indeed, he was bullied because the idea was to slowly but surely push him out of the band. Once they felt they'd acquired enough experience as well as an artistically more solid staff, he didn't stand a chance. His fate isn't that unusual among high IQ individuals.
Brian Jones - STOP YOUR DRUGS