"Jones was perhaps more of a Rolling Stone than any of the others. What the Stones as a group sang about, what Jagger and Richard wrote about, Jones did, and he did it right out in public, and he got caught, and he looked the part. He wasn’t acting out the Stones’ music, he just happened to be the Stones’ music."--Rolling Stone magazine, 1969
I get tears in my eyes with your comment! So touching words for the precious Brian Jones 🙏 And in those year 1969 he lost his Life 😢I believe he was to sensitive! When he knew he knew how important he was, maybe he were stronger and alive! Respect and appreciation for the legendary Stone Brian Jones 🙏🎸
There's an outstanding audio documentary here about Brian Jones life from the very beginning and all about his childhood and his teen years right up to when he first creates The Stones ... he'd already lived an extraordinary life by then . It was very good and gives you a very clear idea of who he was . I don't know what it's called but I just watched it last month
@@gardensofthegods Please try to get more information on the subject. Thanks. I believe how could it be, that Brian suffered a whole lot from his passed childhood. He kept something very terrible inside and did not try to get rid of this pain. Such a sensible guy and what a great artist. I always loved this guy.
@@jonash226 A rolling stone is a person who moves around a lot, and never settles down. That was certainly Brian, whether you’re talking relationships or instruments. 😎
Funny thing, in interviews Brian always sounded like the least stoned person ever, more like a quiet, articulate academic, choosing his words carefully.
❤❤❤Never forget that it was Brian Who started the Rolling Stones and a very intelligent man❤❤😢Who coumd play so many instruments😊so sad he get so deep down in drogs and alchohol 😢😢so he dont remember hove to play his gitarr and others😢😢❤❤think he feels that Jagger was jeleous at him😮and then he and Keith rake over when Brian was gone😢😢❤i love Brian very much he was Stones from the beginning❤❤❤R.I.P.
Yeah but Keith and Mick actually became the songwriters of the band. Brian definitely was the founder, and and an excellent musician who thought outside the box adding various instrumental arrangements etc, however he didn’t write any songs.
Brian was their George Martin, he would take charge and arrange the songs they brought in. This "he didn't write songs" is an old tired narrative.@@WhenHariMetKari
ZouZou was the friend Brian was referring to in that interview, where he talked about making a surrealistic film about love (and he did answer the question about surrealism, btw): ruclips.net/video/uZh6cJxDNQA/видео.html
Bryan war krank....er hätte professionelle Hilfe gebraucht, doch damals war man noch nicht so weit... Lieber denke ich an seine genialen musikalischen Fähigkeiten...🎶🎼🎵🍀🍀🍀👌🔝...
Imagine his work had he lived, and collaborated with someone more tender to him and encouraging his talents. He had no one like that around him. Too sensitive for this world 🙏🏽✨
55 years of Stones without Jones... And still rocking and having recorded their best albums and doing their most memorable tours since he died so..... Stop saying stupid things, please
I’ve been a Stones fan since 1967 and in 1973 was a member of the Brian Jones fan club. ( yes I was only 13 lol ) and Brian was always self destructive. And he always lacked the ability to write ( I’ve read in many books about the band. About 15 I think ) he was incredibly competent on any instrument but could not apparently show anyone his work for lack of confidence. Mick and Keith at 20 or 25 caught up in the whirl wind of their success could hardly be expected to be mature enough to recognize his problems and Brian himself apparently was quite nasty to people often for no reason other than his own insecurities. When Anita came into his life it got worse. The she ditched him for Keith and she and Keith became world class pharmaceutical junkies. But by the time Brian died he was bitter and angry and self pitying. It very very sad. In those day mental health was not a thing as it is today.
You don't sound the kind of Brian Jones fan club member they should have been recruiting. Pity they didn't vet you more thoroughly before they issued you a membership card. There's absolutely nothing celebratory in either the tone or content of your cranky opinions and I sincerely hope the club fleeced you out of a year's worth of babysitting money for all you must've contributed towards poisoning the rock and rolling atmosphere, undermining the positive spirit and goodwill the club was obviously trying to generate for this most gifted by far, felled by tragedy, Stone. Dreadful behavior. Your age was no excuse.
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 I’m glad you’re here too. 😁 It’s annoying when “fans” keep being so self righteous and sanctimonious about someone they didn’t even know. And then rush to give other band members a pass. Such a double standard.
I wonder what kind of band Stones would be if Paul Jones ( later Manfred Man ) had said yes when Brian asked him if he want to be the singer in his new band ?
Somehow I always feel that Brian was a bit bullied or used. Sadly alcohol and drugs will lie to people and convince them that it is doing something good for them. Brian got trapped by his own usage. In the 60's and the 70's the drug scene was a new thing, and people were mostly unaware of the consequences. The drugs usually ruin lives. Brian did not seem to take good care of himself. Maybe he was about to, but his life was ended. His case is still closed and cannot be reviewed
the brian jones era was BY FAR the best era of the stones. he founded the band. he named the band. he set into motion what musical direction the band would take. then he expanded that sound. when the stones did beggars banquet, let it bleeed, etc. mick and keith were merely returning to the original direction for the band that brian had all ready started at the beginning of the band. mick taylor is indeed a great guitarist. however his style did not mesh with the rest of the band. his guitar solos stick out like a sore thumb. by the taylor era, keith was reduced to merely being the rhythm guitarist of the band; gone was the weaving style invented by brian while playing guitar with keith. i like all of the taylor era stones albums, but no where near that of the brian jones era. although i think some girls is the last great, last classic album the stones ever did, the ronnie wood era was/is the least cutting edge era of the band. during this time they merely slightly adjusted their style to what ever trend invented by others that was transpiring at that time.
Sadly you sell your souls to the devil for fleeting fame and fortune…. You end up paying more than you ever thought possible! So many died so young, consumed by drugs and alcohol to numb their pain…. They climb to the supposed “top” only to have their lives cut short with not much to show for it
I don’t get all this revisionist romanticism of Brian Jones. Why? Cause he’s a pretty blonde guy who’s “mysterious”? Ok, yes he was a good instrumentalist. I didn’t know the guy personally, I doubt anybody else watching these videos did. What I have heard is first hand accounts of just about everybody including this woman here about how nasty of a person he was. I do know he had bastard children he abandoned.
...After him, the stones became mediocre... ...to their perseverance, the post - Jones era somehow they have been able to carry on & peddle millions of tons of crap...( Start Me Up) is the only post 1969 tune I think is OK...they stink in concert also.
"Jones was perhaps more of a Rolling Stone than any of the others. What the Stones as a group sang about, what Jagger and Richard wrote about, Jones did, and he did it right out in public, and he got caught, and he looked the part. He wasn’t acting out the Stones’ music, he just happened to be the Stones’ music."--Rolling Stone magazine, 1969
I get tears in my eyes with your comment! So touching words for the precious Brian Jones 🙏 And in those year 1969 he lost his Life 😢I believe he was to sensitive! When he knew he knew how important he was, maybe he were stronger and alive! Respect and appreciation for the legendary Stone Brian Jones 🙏🎸
There's an outstanding audio documentary here about Brian Jones life from the very beginning and all about his childhood and his teen years right up to when he first creates The Stones ... he'd already lived an extraordinary life by then .
It was very good and gives you a very clear idea of who he was .
I don't know what it's called but I just watched it last month
@@gardensofthegods Please try to get more information on the subject. Thanks. I believe how could it be, that Brian suffered a whole lot from his passed childhood. He kept something very terrible inside and did not try to get rid of this pain. Such a sensible guy and what a great artist. I always loved this guy.
What does “more of a rolling stone “ mean
@@jonash226 A rolling stone is a person who moves around a lot, and never settles down. That was certainly Brian, whether you’re talking relationships or instruments. 😎
Funny thing, in interviews Brian always sounded like the least stoned person ever, more like a quiet, articulate academic, choosing his words carefully.
Exactly and he is well read read and writes a lot , scribbles , makes notes, liners etc
Brian was always my favorite stone
I always admired Brian and always will...
❤❤❤Never forget that it was Brian Who started the Rolling Stones and a very intelligent man❤❤😢Who coumd play so many instruments😊so sad he get so deep down in drogs and alchohol 😢😢so he dont remember hove to play his gitarr and others😢😢❤❤think he feels that Jagger was jeleous at him😮and then he and Keith rake over when Brian was gone😢😢❤i love Brian very much he was Stones from the beginning❤❤❤R.I.P.
I think the same!Brian qas and is until now the most important! His memory lives forever 💯
Yeah but Keith and Mick actually became the songwriters of the band. Brian definitely was the founder, and and an excellent musician who thought outside the box adding various instrumental arrangements etc, however he didn’t write any songs.
Brian was their George Martin, he would take charge and arrange the songs they brought in. This "he didn't write songs" is an old tired narrative.@@WhenHariMetKari
He didn't start the Rolling Stones. He didn't even name them. Cut the crap.
@@TheaterPup
Oh bullshit.
"a gaming haircut"? The word is Gamine man--Gamine.
ZouZou was the friend Brian was referring to in that interview, where he talked about making a surrealistic film about love (and he did answer the question about surrealism, btw): ruclips.net/video/uZh6cJxDNQA/видео.html
Bryan war krank....er hätte professionelle Hilfe gebraucht, doch damals war man noch nicht so weit...
Lieber denke ich an seine genialen musikalischen Fähigkeiten...🎶🎼🎵🍀🍀🍀👌🔝...
I agree with you also his parents didn’t give him what he despairately needed ...
@@meelusine 👍...🌻...
@@wilmabaumann4499 Exactly.
Brian*
I can remember seeing them at free concert in Hyde park I was 17 I'm now 71 think it was 3 days after Brian Jones death
Zouzou is such an icon.
Imagine his work had he lived, and collaborated with someone more tender to him and encouraging his talents. He had no one like that around him. Too sensitive for this world 🙏🏽✨
Desde México amamos a Brian Jones
No Jones, no Stones
55 years of Stones without Jones... And still rocking and having recorded their best albums and doing their most memorable tours since he died so..... Stop saying stupid things, please
@@peliche77 Tha Basic is Jones.
@@peliche77 55 years of performing the songs Jones made hits, the songs the band is most remembered for.
NO MICK JAGGER NO STONES
I’ve been a Stones fan since 1967 and in 1973 was a member of the Brian Jones fan club. ( yes I was only 13 lol ) and Brian was always self destructive. And he always lacked the ability to write ( I’ve read in many books about the band. About 15 I think ) he was incredibly competent on any instrument but could not apparently show anyone his work for lack of confidence. Mick and Keith at 20 or 25 caught up in the whirl wind of their success could hardly be expected to be mature enough to recognize his problems and Brian himself apparently was quite nasty to people often for no reason other than his own insecurities. When Anita came into his life it got worse. The she ditched him for Keith and she and Keith became world class pharmaceutical junkies. But by the time Brian died he was bitter and angry and self pitying. It very very sad. In those day mental health was not a thing as it is today.
You don't sound the kind of Brian Jones fan club member they should have been recruiting. Pity they didn't vet you more thoroughly before they issued you a membership card. There's absolutely nothing celebratory in either the tone or content of your cranky opinions and I sincerely hope the club fleeced you out of a year's worth of babysitting money for all you must've contributed towards poisoning the rock and rolling atmosphere, undermining the positive spirit and goodwill the club was obviously trying to generate for this most gifted by far, felled by tragedy, Stone.
Dreadful behavior. Your age was no excuse.
I was lucky enough to see The Stones in 1965. It was a life altering experience. I was 13!
Brian wrote an entire film score, which neither Mick and Keith have done.
@@TheaterPupI am glad i found you here, to defend a little bit Brian.. I became so sad reading all this! Thank you 🙏
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 I’m glad you’re here too. 😁 It’s annoying when “fans” keep being so self righteous and sanctimonious about someone they didn’t even know. And then rush to give other band members a pass. Such a double standard.
Anita Pallenberg did him in though..sorry Zouzou
Sounds like Brian was dissatisfied with the direction of the group for years. Yet he made a great mark on the early Stones.
I wonder what kind of band Stones would be if Paul Jones ( later Manfred Man ) had said yes when Brian asked him if he want to be the singer in his new band ?
Right!?
All young back then. If you showed weakness, its over.
Zouzou is right , all his gfs looked like him. Definitely her, Anita & Suki looked very similar.
rip brian i like brian
Who wrote this?
Such flowery language....
Somehow I always feel that Brian was a bit bullied or used. Sadly alcohol and drugs will lie to people and convince them that it is doing something good for them. Brian got trapped by his own usage. In the 60's and the 70's the drug scene was a new thing, and people were mostly unaware of the consequences. The drugs usually ruin lives. Brian did not seem to take good care of himself. Maybe he was about to, but his life was ended. His case is still closed and cannot be reviewed
Brian bullied women
@@shadrach6299 Or he had bad taste in women
@@theyrekrnations8990 Did that make it cool to beat them?
@@isabelrodriguezsjolund9701 Dunno bout that , Wasnt there . I do know it takes two to tango.
Good old Brian…..
the brian jones era was BY FAR the best era of the stones. he founded the band. he named the band. he set into motion what musical direction the band would take. then he expanded that sound. when the stones did beggars banquet, let it bleeed, etc. mick and keith were merely returning to the original direction for the band that brian had all ready started at the beginning of the band. mick taylor is indeed a great guitarist. however his style did not mesh with the rest of the band. his guitar solos stick out like a sore thumb. by the taylor era, keith was reduced to merely being the rhythm guitarist of the band; gone was the weaving style invented by brian while playing guitar with keith. i like all of the taylor era stones albums, but no where near that of the brian jones era. although i think some girls is the last great, last classic album the stones ever did, the ronnie wood era was/is the least cutting edge era of the band. during this time they merely slightly adjusted their style to what ever trend invented by others that was transpiring at that time.
Thank you 🙏
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 have you read the quotes from mick taylor about his time in the stones?
Mick Taylor's years were the best.
Ain't no Stones without Brian Jones!
@@milt6208 I believe that the Rolling Stones had more hits with Brian Jones (1963-1968) than with Mick Taylor in the 5 year period (1969-1974).
Brian Jones- STOP YOUR DRUGS
Bit late to say that now
Get lost, troll.
@@markforster2794That's a very valid point. Rude people would say, "Awwww Duuuuuur Maaaaayte".
CANT JUDGE BRIAN ,,WOULD ANY OF US BE ANY DIFFRENT,,I ASK YOU????FAME,, MONEY GO TO OUR HEAD
Too bad for the all of the words flashing across the bottom that you can't turn off. I guess that's how everyone has to live these days . For money
Who listens to their own stuff at home? Your own music is boring to yourself
The narration is AI, pretty fucking lazy if you ask me but still good content.
😂
Drugs is for LOSES..he should been a producer .. too shy and uncomfortable for stage ..
That's one of the names for the devil
Neidhammel Keith
who wrote this crap?
Sadly you sell your souls to the devil for fleeting fame and fortune…. You end up paying more than you ever thought possible! So many died so young, consumed by drugs and alcohol to numb their pain…. They climb to the supposed “top” only to have their lives cut short with not much to show for it
See to your own sins, troll.
Doesn’t anyone consider that the source of his problem was mixing Scotch and Coke? That’s a horrible drink.
narrator is full of it
Why do all these bios sound like night school writing class?
I don’t get all this revisionist romanticism of Brian Jones. Why? Cause he’s a pretty blonde guy who’s “mysterious”? Ok, yes he was a good instrumentalist. I didn’t know the guy personally, I doubt anybody else watching these videos did. What I have heard is first hand accounts of just about everybody including this woman here about how nasty of a person he was. I do know he had bastard children he abandoned.
Actually "this woman here" has spoken well of him many times, as have the other women in his life. Maybe read and watch more before commenting.
What a weird voice and before anyone says shes old, yeh we are all old but we dont go sounding weird with age.
You sound quite weird actually. 🙄
@@TheaterPup so do you pal
She has ... not a whiskey voice, but a raspy coçnac voice.
And all that dope eating will wreack havoc with your throat!
now you both sound weird. But seriously that is the drinking smoking voice of an old woman
Listen to Pallenberg or Marianne Faithful as they got older, their vocal registers dropped. Hormones, age, tobacco.
...After him, the stones became mediocre...
...to their perseverance, the post - Jones era somehow they have been able to carry on & peddle millions of tons of crap...( Start Me Up) is the only post 1969 tune I think is OK...they stink in concert also.
What a bum this guy was, with his dragon lady girlfriend. Both of them circling the drain.
Actually one of them was the founder of one of the greatest rock n roll bands of all time. The other was his one time girlfriend.
Phycological weight of being dead beat dad?
The 60s was a very different time.