While I smooth the rough edges of another hellish day with an endless loop of this peaceful mournful ballad, I imagine Brian Jones' caressing beautiful notes out of his guitar and grinning while his soul soars to his greatest high.
@@goldenarcadegames2843 explain the Micks fault? Brian was my favorite stone. Brian couldn't write, couldn't sing. Remember. It's the singer, not the song.
What made "No Expectations" wonderful was the simple, clean and sincere instrumentals by Keith, Brian and Nicky coupled with Mick's relaxed natural singing voice. The tempo of the song is very conducive to reflection, regret and sweet serenity. This song alone dispels the myth that the group was only capable of raucous, raunchy rock numbers. To me, the very last piano notes were always the perfect ending to a wonderfully mellow musical composition.
Yes, he clearly says "Alright, I didn't do a good one, Stew, I wanted to finish it somewhere". And the fact that Keith is laughing is a dead giveaway that Stew had just delivered one of his famous putdowns to Jagger and the others to keep them humble and trying harder. But Stew may have been just listening in the recording booth. The Wikipedia page on the song lists Hopkins on both piano and organ. And that tender, evocative style of piano playing is definitely not Stew's style. So I'm sticking with Nicky Hopkins.
Fortunately, Brian was a fearless explorer. Brought stardom to the Stones. Unfortunately, Brian was a fearless explorer. Left the Stones alone. So beautiful, he makes a straight man cry. I've got no expectations of ever knowing why he died.
Brian was such a talented musician. And all of us lost out when this musical genius passed away. We will never know what beautiful music he might have made, had he lived.
Well, I guess many of us lost in a methaphoric/retrospective kind of way, as he passed away over 50 years ago, plus at the very least 10 years old to have any appreciation of the music means only people well over 60, or even 65, can say that literally.
Jones had the opportunity to write a song for the recording band he supposedly "led" for seven years. He never wrote one singe song. If he truly had anything to contribute creatively he fruitlessly squandered the chance to express it. He was no genius by any standard. His musical ability was remarkable only in how mediocre it was. Jones was an arrogant, self centered, egotistical and lazy manipulator of those around him. He actually contributed very little to the band before he was fired and killed himself.
@@williardbillmore5713 your opinion is wrong... Without BRIAN they were no Stones never... Everybody knows that he was the most talented charismatic musician....It was his Band...He was the founder of the Rolling Stones....
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 I'm sorry Eleni. I appreciate that you probably loved the way he looked, but sadly Brian was the Pete Best of the Rolling Stones. He was a founding member but he just wasn't very talented, and to keep the band successful he had to go. He just wasn't cutting it.
JoeSzilagy/ aka: Joe Slant Brian’s First slide contribution was on the 2nd single ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’ recorded in October 1963 which pre dates anything Jeff recorded.
A great a fitting tribute to Brian Jones - who played a massively important part in the history of The Greatest Rock n Roll Band In The World - The Rolling Stones. Brian's legacy is full to bursting. He was a very special guy - flawed - but special. Hugely talented. Thanx for the splendid tribute. Peace !! Rx
This was one of the last songs he played on with the band. Jagger has said he’d come in too far gone to contribute anything, yet the odd time and as in this case, he’d be brilliant. He’s playing the slide guitar here.
Great video...Brian is the Stone some of us have never seen, and I can tell he was a true member of the soul of the band. We love Roonie, and we are thankful for Mick Taylor and his slide guitar, but maybe the Stone needed a bit more of the rebelliousness and the musical instrumentality of Brian
@@cultfilmfreakreviews you're kidding, aren't you? by the time taylor joined the band was already in another musical phase. Talents are unique just like people, nobody better just different.
Anthony R. that was beautiful. I've never heard that demo version and it fits so well. It's certainly arguable that without Brian Jones rock n' roll would never have evolved past girl and fast car songs (which I do love) to include new instruments and sounds. RIP Brian
This is a very nice tribute to Brian Jones. The mood of the song is slow and lethargic. It is so beautiful in all of it's sadness. I believe Brian was quite saddened in his state of mind at this point in life for many reasons, but when he heard this song being played in the studio he must of instantly connected with it and this beautiful slide guitar came out of him.
Brian's slide work here shows that he had the taste and discrimimation to make good musical choices. You can hear that, too, on his sharp harmonica solo on "2120 South Michigan Avenue." I've always wondered whether he mightn't have been a really consequential soloist on some instrument-guitar, maybe-if he'd just applied himself. But then self-discipline wasn't really Brian's forte. Such a tantalizing what-if in this final testament…
whaaaaaa? fuck off. he wrote beautiful music and played it exquisitely. this is a demo. why didn't the guy who clipped together Mr. Jones pretty images set it to the studio version.
If Jones hadn't drown in his swimming pool that night he wouldn't have lived much longer. On autopsy it was found that his liver was failing from a decade of unbridle drug abuse and alcoholism. As Keith so eloquently put it..." some of us just weren't meant to make it to 70. It was easy to see early on that Brian was one of them. Ya just knew it."
I have been a Rollingstone since 1964. July 1969 broke my heart. Brian Jones will nevet be forgotten. The Rollingstones will always be my favorite band !
Well worth a visit to his grave, been a few times, they say you remember where you were when you heard the news Kennedy died, well i remember where i was when i heard the news Brian had died & i was only 11 years old at the time
I think really high intelligent people can go off the deep end, really young. I know of two stories where the smartest, most popular kid ends up half crazy. It wasn't just the drugs. His father wasn't approving of him as a person. There was probablyy some weird shit going on in his home. That's a long time ago.
I was at the Hard Rock cafe and saw a fur coat that had belonged to Brian Jones. I had seen a picture of him wearing it. He was TINY!! I remembered that at age 13 I was totally besotted with him. He was the most handsome member of the Stones. Of course he was quite a Don Juan. I just wish he could have gotten some help.
Can you imagine Ruby Tuesday without the recorder, Under My Thumb without marimbas, Lady Jane without dulcimer, 2000 Light Years with out mellotron,We love You without the mid eastern inspired brilliant freak out at the end,the sitar on Street Fighting Man and Paint it Black and on and on with out even mentioning his virtuoso blues harp (and real harp too!) and slide guitar .He had the spice that made the early period so magical as George Martin did for the Beatles.
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 Brian was a part of the band but pretend to be the leader. There's a handwriting letter, answering to Maureen Pettifer (a fan), where Brian talk about the amalgation of two bands, his R&B band and the other being a group run by Mick and Keith wich became the Stones. Not only one founder. Unfortunately Brian was his worse enemy.
@@Methilde I don't agree with you.. you remain me a person named Williard 😊 the biggest hater of Brian.. but i think you are a kind person, and you know i like your name.. The truth is all of them are super❤️.Ciao 🙋
Awesome job Anthony, though I never met Brian Jones I love his style I'm sure as you know he loves the sitar the plates and music like that and of course he founded the stones which is awesome but I just can't say how much I love how you did the video starting with Brian good job mate
Amongst other Jimi Hendrix bootlegs i cant find that i lost in a fire, i also lost my copy of Bastards Banquet. That was just the bootleg that had the real studio demos i believe. And like this song its here & now its gone.
From my recollection of the first wave of the British Invasion in 1964, Brian Jones was the only musician to play slide guitar. Listen to “I Wanna Be Your Man”cover of the Beatles.....Great electric slide guitar. It was maybe two years later before any other rock guitar players started playing slide. And then Brian was among the first to play sitar, mellotron, dulcimer......
I think Brian was gone by the time this song debuted. I like it from the movie about a guy who was in prison in California. He was an amazing runner and just when he was on his way to the Olympics he was not let out.
I'm very curious about what Brian thought about his role within the band. Was he interested in sharing the vocals or the attention with Mick ? Were they friends, or just members of the same business?
Mr. Mattis, I totally agree with you , I pray for justice for Brian Jones , such a beautiful man, a musical genius, 😪 How do you know all these details about everyone being at Keith Richards house first, then going to Brian's at the time of his death?? Why did Keith hate Brian so much, after all he stole Anita ? Those guys were so evil, I read that Brian was terrified in the months leading up to his death, was being followed..
@@swacbro Jagger wrote the lyrics too. With brian Jones fanatics, I don't mean fans as I am one, I've never seen the truth re-invented more except by Trump. Paul Trynka's book did well to sell on a subject that's been saturated for over 50 years. I just copy and paste "Stu Speaks" an Ian Stewart interview that says the obvious about Brian Jones, he couldn't write but he played the guitar very nicely in the beginning. I tell them to pay attention from 3:00 on ruclips.net/video/cNHg_rJrD8g/видео.html Brian formed the band but from what? Then I add the Little boy blue and the Blue boy lost tapes recorded in Dick Taylor's basement. posted by Anthony R . Early Stones cover set list. Pre-dating Brian Jones ruclips.net/video/ZvIWtDtPkjk/видео.html Now add to that a BBC show of Dick Taylor talking about Jagger and the formation of the Stones. ruclips.net/video/-G1uac86xgM/видео.html Brian asked 4 guys if they'd like to join a group with him, that was Mick and keith who he had become friends with from sitting in with Alexis Korner when Mick sang with him and Charlie Watts played drums. You add to that Dick Taylor and drummer Tony Chapman. They got rid of Chapman and finally got Charlie. What came with those 4 guys came a lot of rehearsed material which was the rough version of what later became the Rolling Stones. Brian Jones said it best himself of how meeting Mick and keith was the key to their success. Brian Jones interviews ruclips.net/video/leXg1XzyDGQ/видео.html You got it right about what even bitter Bill Wyman wrote as did Tony Sanchez in his book UP AND DOWN WITH THE ROLLING STONES and as Ian Stewart said. Brian was jealous of Mick from the beginning for what was natural for the lead singer to get a lot of the attention and Jagger wasn't your average lead singer he was a natural frontman from the day one. You can see brian's jealousy by his snide comments on early shows like the Mike Douglas show. Brian had an isue with Mick, tried to turn keith on him and Andrew set things straight putting Mick and keith to write, the fact they could write well together is the final nail in the coffin for Brian Jones as leader of the band. Great talent and nice ornamentation but listen to those who were there is what I tell these fantatics, rarely do they write back. People don't like having their eyes opened to the truth when they're fixed on their illusuions. I'm on a mission to set straight some of the facts that are available. I do not claim to know the whole truth but I do know the bullshit and it's easy to set that straight. Did Brian deserve more credit? Maybe but even from the claims I've heard it's minimal, debateble and only on a handful of wonderful songs but not enough to make a strong claim. We know that Jagger/Richard wrote hundred of brilliant song with no claims by anyone else. We know that they may have been tight and stingy about giving some co-credit on a few, not extraordinary in the music business. Satisfaction which forever put the Stones on the map was penned by Jagger with Keith's riff. Brian hated the song, probably 'cause he wasn't part of it. I honestly think Nicky Hopkins and Bobby Keys had as much an influence on the Stones later success if not more than Brian Jones but still not worthy of writing co-credits, maybe Nicky Hopkins? A sax solo can be brilliant but it's not the compostion. Jimmy Miller's production is also a key element to the Stones further success but at the end of the day to take anything away from Mick and Keith is just plain stupid. You very well may know all this and more but this is what other fans should know when they hear all this Brian Jones cultists noise. Brian should be remembered for what he did do, not the exaggerations or flat out lies from his cult which later only damage the man's worthiness in history.
Beautiful song about a troubled needy little boy who did work to get where he was. A beautiful memoir and in good taste in the writing. I wonder who wrote it.
Ive always wondered if there was a relation between Brian Jones, and John Paul Jones of Led Zep. There is definitely a resemblance. And both played numerous instruments.
Es cierto, sinceramente no recuerdo ninguna de sus canciones después de la muerte de Brian, él hizo que no fueran una banda cualquiera, les daba un toque interesante que ya no pudieron lograr más.
Para Brian the Beatles no era competencia, y no digo porque fuera mejor que ellos, sino porque gracias a todos los instrumentos que tocaba llegó a trabajar con ellos. En "Baby you're a rich man" Brian toca el Oboe
Mich Jagger is truly one of the world's finest poets when he's on. A much better lyricist than singer or performer, for me anyway. This song and "Sympathy" on the same album! Not to mention "Salt of The Earth" and everything else
I loved the original lineup of the stones. Too many people it was never the same. I disagree. IMO musically, the stones were best with Mick Taylor.😊☮️🌎
As much as I admired Brian Jones for his musicianship, that ain't him playing slide. That's Ry Cooder. Want to hear what Brian sounds like, attempting to play like Ry Cooder? Take a listen to the Stones' London concert version of "No Expectations." 12 November 1968. The rest of the musicians on that song, live, are spot on. Brian struggles mightily, sounding like he's just learning that part. Cooder was uncredited on many, many Stones songs. No one in that band before or since has ever played slide that well. When they play that song live now, Woodie and Keef BOTH try to play that slide part, at the same time. And it still doesn't capture Ry's brilliance.
Ry Cooder didn't even enter the Stones picture until the Let it Bleed sessions in early 1969. He and Mick didn't even meet until around the fall of 1968. The Beggar's Banquet sessions occurred in the spring of 1968. This is Brian. The reason Brian struggles with the part at the Rock N' Roll Circus on December 11th 1968 is because 1) The segment was shot at 4am. The Stones as a whole were exhausted after two days of rehearsals and multiple takes of each song for the film 2) Brian was emotionally broken and worn out after being on trial on a second drug bust. So get the fuck out of here with your revisionist BS.
Salmo Trutta Sorry Salmo but it is without question Brian Jones. Mick, Bill and Jimmy Miller all authenticate this. Brian was emotionally broken at the time of Circus. Mick’s performance wasn’t so hot either. Doesn’t mean he didn’t sing on the record.
The Stones appeared on The David Frost show in November 1968 miming to a backing track for Sympathy For The Devil. They only played 2 songs (Jumping Jack Flash and Satisfaction) live at Wembley in May 1968 and then made Rock N Roll Circus TV film in December 1968 which is Brian's last live performance. Idiot!
Right and also Brian's performance at the Rock N' Roll Circus is due to several factors: Physical exhaustion (the band didn't start playing until 4am and did at least 6 takes of each song. That's 24 or more songs played basically); Emotional exhaustion (he had just been on trial and was not getting along with the Stones); It was his first time playing the song live (Look at how messy the Stones' first show without Brian at Hyde Park was - does that mean they didn't play on the songs themselves?); and lack of practice. No Expectations was recorded around April or May 1968, and probably not performed again by the band until the RnR Circus. And the band also performed it in a different key than it was recorded in. All factors that would make Brian's performance a little shaky at the Circus. But everyone from Mick Jagger to Jimmy Miller and Keith Richards have said Brian came up with and played this lovely slide. Ry Cooder played on exactly one Stones' song - Sister Morphine.
Forever Brian Jones. Atruly rock star.
While I smooth the rough edges of another hellish day with an endless loop of this peaceful mournful ballad,
I imagine Brian Jones' caressing beautiful notes out of his guitar and grinning while his soul soars to his greatest high.
I love playing this song with bottleneck slide in open E. I'm quite honored to be doing Brian's slide work..
My heart breaks for Brian Jones He deserved better
Smooch my Gooch he needed help in a time where that kind of thing wasn’t practiced very much
Eli Hartsoe Mick and Keith made Brian crazy too much jealousy between them
Eli Hartsoe Brian went in therapy and was feeling better and better 1 month before death
@@suzannep5792 above all Mickey Jagger´s fault.
@@goldenarcadegames2843 explain the Micks fault? Brian was my favorite stone. Brian couldn't write, couldn't sing. Remember. It's the singer, not the song.
brian and charlie you are always with us
Brian's beautiful slide guitar.
What made "No Expectations" wonderful was the simple, clean and sincere instrumentals by Keith, Brian and Nicky coupled with Mick's relaxed natural singing voice. The tempo of the song is very conducive to reflection, regret and sweet serenity. This song alone dispels the myth that the group was only capable of raucous, raunchy rock numbers. To me, the very last piano notes were always the perfect ending to a wonderfully mellow musical composition.
u sure ian Stewart wasn't playing the piano
ian srewart was the pianist bro he says help me out stew in the beginning
Yes, he clearly says "Alright, I didn't do a good one, Stew, I wanted to finish it somewhere". And the fact that Keith is laughing is a dead giveaway that Stew had just delivered one of his famous putdowns to Jagger and the others to keep them humble and trying harder. But Stew may have been just listening in the recording booth. The Wikipedia page on the song lists Hopkins on both piano and organ. And that tender, evocative style of piano playing is definitely not Stew's style. So I'm sticking with Nicky Hopkins.
Oh I trust ya I just heard him say help me stew lol so it could of been 10 seconds of him, but stew was a beast and bobby keys
Robert Cross plus this says outtake so maybe the original is the people u mentioned above
Brian Jones - the 'Golden Stone' still shines... Rest in Peace Brian...
Fortunately, Brian was a fearless explorer. Brought stardom to the Stones. Unfortunately, Brian was a fearless explorer. Left the Stones alone. So beautiful, he makes a straight man cry. I've got no expectations of ever knowing why he died.
Brian was such a talented musician. And all of us lost out when this musical genius passed away. We will never know what beautiful music he might have made, had he lived.
Or how much more beautiful music. I've always thought much of Aftermath came from his head.
Well, I guess many of us lost in a methaphoric/retrospective kind of way, as he passed away over 50 years ago, plus at the very least 10 years old to have any appreciation of the music means only people well over 60, or even 65, can say that literally.
Jones had the opportunity to write a song for the recording band he supposedly "led" for seven years.
He never wrote one singe song.
If he truly had anything to contribute creatively he fruitlessly squandered the chance to express it. He was no genius by any standard. His musical ability was remarkable only in how mediocre it was.
Jones was an arrogant, self centered, egotistical and lazy manipulator of those around him. He actually contributed very little to the band before he was fired and killed himself.
@@williardbillmore5713 your opinion is wrong... Without BRIAN they were no Stones never... Everybody knows that he was the most talented charismatic musician....It was his Band...He was the founder of the Rolling Stones....
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 I'm sorry Eleni. I appreciate that you probably loved the way he looked, but sadly Brian was the Pete Best of the Rolling Stones. He was a founding member but he just wasn't very talented, and to keep the band successful he had to go. He just wasn't cutting it.
Brian was a Musical God.... 1rst Slide Guitar Player in England!
The Gods of Classic Rock: John Lennon, Brian Jones, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix
Get serious.
Well, Jeff Beck played slide on 'Steeled Blues' with the Yardbirds in 1965, and probably years before that with the Tridents.
Brian was not the first slide player in England. He was the first prominent slide player. The first to gain recognition.
JoeSzilagy/ aka: Joe Slant Brian’s First slide contribution was on the 2nd single ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’ recorded in October 1963 which pre dates anything Jeff recorded.
Brian. my favorite Stone always and forever.
A great a fitting tribute to Brian Jones - who played a massively important part in the history of The Greatest Rock n Roll Band In The World - The Rolling Stones. Brian's legacy is full to bursting. He was a very special guy - flawed - but special. Hugely talented. Thanx for the splendid tribute. Peace !! Rx
it's simply a timeless classic getting greater with each passing moment
blessed to have this
Dear Anthony, you have made the best tribute video for Brian that I have ever seen, Thanks so very much, many blessings to you!
This was one of the last songs he played on with the band. Jagger has said he’d come in too far gone to contribute anything, yet the odd time and as in this case, he’d be brilliant. He’s playing the slide guitar here.
I would only trust Jagger or what he said if his lips weren't moving and I could see both his hands.
Great video...Brian is the Stone some of us have never seen, and I can tell he was a true member of the soul of the band. We love Roonie, and we are thankful for Mick Taylor and his slide guitar, but maybe the Stone needed a bit more of the rebelliousness and the musical instrumentality of Brian
SebaMillonario exactly !! Stones with Brian was the BEST Stones .
This is the pure, unadulterated Rolling Stones. Brian Jones was the founder.
That look at 1:o4 just kills me ..what a character :'(
Beautiful.
51 YEARS SINCE YOU LEFT THIS WORLD
R.I.P BRIAN JONES (1942-1969)
Brian Jones left an empty space in the heart of the Rolling Stones and rock music... no one can ever fill it
Mick Taylor filled it.
@@cultfilmfreakreviews you're kidding, aren't you? by the time taylor joined the band was already in another musical phase.
Talents are unique just like people, nobody better just different.
@@cultfilmfreakreviews Yep, he did a great job but no near was like Brian´s Legacy.
@@cultfilmfreakreviews Yes, and even better for me.
@@fernandoferreiradossantos4808 ,👍👏.. Interesting your opinion and also very true 👍
Anthony R. that was beautiful. I've never heard that demo version and it fits so well. It's certainly arguable that without Brian Jones rock n' roll would never have evolved past girl and fast car songs (which I do love) to include new instruments and sounds. RIP Brian
ChavezRey Brian laughing at the beginning
You forget Mick and Keith writing As tears go by in the early days or maybe you don't know it ???
This is a very nice tribute to Brian Jones. The mood of the song is slow and lethargic. It is so beautiful in all of it's sadness. I believe Brian was quite saddened in his state of mind at this point in life for many reasons, but when he heard this song being played in the studio he must of instantly connected with it and this beautiful slide guitar came out of him.
long live Jagger and Richard the greatest rock and roll song writers of all time
Brian's slide work here shows that he had the taste and discrimimation to make good musical choices. You can hear that, too, on his sharp harmonica solo on "2120 South Michigan Avenue." I've always wondered whether he mightn't have been a really consequential soloist on some instrument-guitar, maybe-if he'd just applied himself. But then self-discipline wasn't really Brian's forte. Such a tantalizing what-if in this final testament…
whaaaaaa? fuck off. he wrote beautiful music and played it exquisitely. this is a demo. why didn't the guy who clipped together Mr. Jones pretty images set it to the studio version.
what ever they say brian was the main man a true genius he was head of his time no brian no stones
We love you Brian Jones
Wish Brian was still up there on stage with them.
Dale Deimel forgotten by the band but never by all his fans ❤️
If Jones hadn't drown in his swimming pool that night he wouldn't have lived much longer. On autopsy it was found that his liver was failing from a decade of unbridle drug abuse and alcoholism.
As Keith so eloquently put it..." some of us just weren't meant to make it to 70. It was easy to see early on that Brian was one of them. Ya just knew it."
@@suzannep5792NEVER forgotten ❤
Nicky Hopkins contribution to this song can't be overstated
diamond tiara
long live Jagger and Richards the greatest rock and roll song writers of all time
👎
the greatest in rock and roll history
purely gifted r.i.p.
Beautiful just beautiful, wow.
I have been a Rollingstone since 1964. July 1969 broke my heart. Brian Jones will nevet be forgotten. The Rollingstones will always be my favorite band !
completely beautiful
Beautiful version :)
Peerless slide guitar from Brian. Deserved more support!
Non expectations, merci beaucoup Brian Jones pour le slide guitare, musiciens riche artistiquement.✨
you can feel the music perfect
track so wonderfull
Well worth a visit to his grave, been a few times, they say you remember where you were when you heard the news Kennedy died, well i remember where i was when i heard the news Brian had died & i was only 11 years old at the time
i was at a friend's house all ready for a swim, her father told me i had to go home because i have asthma
our love was like our music its here and then it's gone
I think really high intelligent people can go off the deep end, really young. I know of two stories where the smartest, most popular kid ends up half crazy. It wasn't just the drugs. His father wasn't approving of him as a person. There was probablyy some weird shit going on in his home. That's a long time ago.
creator his mother was worst than his father she was so strick with him so snob
Long Live Brian Jones.
brian jones genius.....forever
Bryan...sang legend of rolling stones
well put Anthony....Brian was like music magic...~
Moonlight Dust Please do .....go on.....Mr Moonlight.
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Brian Jones él mejor de los Rolling Stones. Porque sin Brian Jones NO HAY ROLLING STONES.
si si...lo demas que ahi estan, Brian se los contató por tonteria..no porque sepan de musica...
I was at the Hard Rock cafe and saw a fur coat that had belonged to Brian Jones. I had seen a picture of him wearing it. He was TINY!! I remembered that at age 13 I was totally besotted with him. He was the most handsome member of the Stones. Of course he was quite a Don Juan. I just wish he could have gotten some help.
Brian was The Ultimate Dandy! He gave the Stones Class & Style!
@@axxellein I believe the same
always a stone
Can you imagine Ruby Tuesday without the recorder, Under My Thumb without marimbas, Lady Jane without dulcimer, 2000 Light Years with out mellotron,We love You without the mid eastern inspired brilliant freak out at the end,the sitar on Street Fighting Man and Paint it Black and on and on with out even mentioning his virtuoso blues harp (and real harp too!) and slide guitar .He had the spice that made the early period so magical as George Martin did for the Beatles.
Can you imagine all those songs without Keith and Mick :)
@@MethildeTreu Methilde..but also i can't imagine the Stones without BRIAN JONES...
@@elenikorkodelaki2695
Brian was a part of the band but pretend to be the leader.
There's a handwriting letter, answering to Maureen Pettifer (a fan), where Brian talk about the amalgation of two bands, his R&B band and the other being a group run by Mick and Keith wich became the Stones.
Not only one founder. Unfortunately Brian was his worse enemy.
@@Methilde I don't agree with you.. you remain me a person named Williard 😊 the biggest hater of Brian.. but i think you are a kind person, and you know i like your name.. The truth is all of them are super❤️.Ciao 🙋
The thruth hurt you, but facts have nothing to do with hate.
The Rolling Stones ♥️♥️♥️♥️Brian cool love beautiful ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Anthony R.
You did a great job! It's great! Terrific! It’s really wonderful! I'm proud of you.
Awesome job Anthony, though I never met Brian Jones I love his style I'm sure as you know he loves the sitar the plates and music like that and of course he founded the stones which is awesome but I just can't say how much I love how you did the video starting with Brian good job mate
Amongst other Jimi Hendrix bootlegs i cant find that i lost in a fire, i also lost my copy of Bastards Banquet. That was just the bootleg that had the real studio demos i believe. And like this song its here & now its gone.
❤❤❤
Stones forever!
Mick should keep his lips to music amd not American politics
Poor Brian:(
Brian is devine ♥️
Brian laughing at the beginning.
He Man! Siempre Brian!
From my recollection of the first wave of the British Invasion in 1964, Brian Jones was the only musician to play slide guitar. Listen to “I Wanna Be Your Man”cover of the Beatles.....Great electric slide guitar. It was maybe two years later before any other rock guitar players started playing slide. And then Brian was among the first to play sitar, mellotron, dulcimer......
If it had strings or keys or if you blew into it, Brian could play it and play it well.
Amazing
anthony done this beautiful thing
I used quotes from this in poetry class..but i said our luv is like the water splashed on a stone..fuck did I get a laugh...
one of their best
I think Brian was gone by the time this song debuted. I like it from the movie about a guy who was in prison in California. He was an amazing runner and just when he was on his way to the Olympics he was not let out.
i almost like this one more than the album one
I'm very curious about what Brian thought about his role within the band.
Was he interested in sharing the vocals or the attention with Mick ?
Were they friends, or just members of the same business?
Mr. Mattis, I totally agree with you , I pray for justice for Brian Jones , such a beautiful man, a musical genius, 😪 How do you know all these details about everyone being at Keith Richards house first, then going to Brian's at the time of his death?? Why did Keith hate Brian so much, after all he stole Anita ? Those guys were so evil, I read that Brian was terrified in the months leading up to his death, was being followed..
Carolyn Crneck ... you got it all wrong! I bore you with the details!
@@jamesfitzgerald6636 no she got it right and you got it wrong
No idea! Must have not been around at the beginning
Hearing Brian sing this song is so haunting it's as if he knew he was on his way out of the Stones and this life.
Michael Romero uh...Brian is not singing...it's Mick Jagger...but Brian is playing the cool slide guitar part
Lol, huh ?
brian doesn't sing goddamn
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@@swacbro Jagger wrote the lyrics too. With brian Jones fanatics, I don't mean fans as I am one, I've never seen the truth re-invented more except by Trump. Paul Trynka's book did well to sell on a subject that's been saturated for over 50 years. I just copy and paste "Stu Speaks" an Ian Stewart interview that says the obvious about Brian Jones, he couldn't write but he played the guitar very nicely in the beginning. I tell them to pay attention from 3:00 on ruclips.net/video/cNHg_rJrD8g/видео.html
Brian formed the band but from what? Then I add the Little boy blue and the Blue boy lost tapes recorded in Dick Taylor's basement. posted by Anthony R . Early Stones cover set list. Pre-dating Brian Jones ruclips.net/video/ZvIWtDtPkjk/видео.html
Now add to that a BBC show of Dick Taylor talking about Jagger and the formation of the Stones. ruclips.net/video/-G1uac86xgM/видео.html
Brian asked 4 guys if they'd like to join a group with him, that was Mick and keith who he had become friends with from sitting in with Alexis Korner when Mick sang with him and Charlie Watts played drums. You add to that Dick Taylor and drummer Tony Chapman. They got rid of Chapman and finally got Charlie. What came with those 4 guys came a lot of rehearsed material which was the rough version of what later became the Rolling Stones. Brian Jones said it best himself of how meeting Mick and keith was the key to their success.
Brian Jones interviews ruclips.net/video/leXg1XzyDGQ/видео.html
You got it right about what even bitter Bill Wyman wrote as did Tony Sanchez in his book UP AND DOWN WITH THE ROLLING STONES and as Ian Stewart said. Brian was jealous of Mick from the beginning for what was natural for the lead singer to get a lot of the attention and Jagger wasn't your average lead singer he was a natural frontman from the day one. You can see brian's jealousy by his snide comments on early shows like the Mike Douglas show. Brian had an isue with Mick, tried to turn keith on him and Andrew set things straight putting Mick and keith to write, the fact they could write well together is the final nail in the coffin for Brian Jones as leader of the band. Great talent and nice ornamentation but listen to those who were there is what I tell these fantatics, rarely do they write back. People don't like having their eyes opened to the truth when they're fixed on their illusuions. I'm on a mission to set straight some of the facts that are available. I do not claim to know the whole truth but I do know the bullshit and it's easy to set that straight. Did Brian deserve more credit? Maybe but even from the claims I've heard it's minimal, debateble and only on a handful of wonderful songs but not enough to make a strong claim. We know that Jagger/Richard wrote hundred of brilliant song with no claims by anyone else. We know that they may have been tight and stingy about giving some co-credit on a few, not extraordinary in the music business. Satisfaction which forever put the Stones on the map was penned by Jagger with Keith's riff. Brian hated the song, probably 'cause he wasn't part of it.
I honestly think Nicky Hopkins and Bobby Keys had as much an influence on the Stones later success if not more than Brian Jones but still not worthy of writing co-credits, maybe Nicky Hopkins? A sax solo can be brilliant but it's not the compostion. Jimmy Miller's production is also a key element to the Stones further success but at the end of the day to take anything away from Mick and Keith is just plain stupid.
You very well may know all this and more but this is what other fans should know when they hear all this Brian Jones cultists noise. Brian should be remembered for what he did do, not the exaggerations or flat out lies from his cult which later only damage the man's worthiness in history.
This is an alternate take of the released version and not a demo.
How come this demo sounds like something modern Billboard hot ten would be proud of?
Those early Stones songs with Jones are timeless.
Beautiful song about a troubled needy little boy who did work to get where he was.
A beautiful memoir and in good taste in the writing. I wonder who wrote it.
Thank you.
Nice song
epico brano e stratosferico,,,,,,,,panta stin kardia moi, ci@o
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true words Jeff C
Anyone better than the rest must go, Charlie is but Brian & Mick Taylor were just tu good.
keiths acoustic is excellent of course
Ive always wondered if there was a relation between Brian Jones, and John Paul Jones of Led Zep. There is definitely a resemblance. And both played numerous instruments.
They were not related. John Paul Jones real name is John Baldwin and not Jones.
I blame Anita. She was evil...
Anita Pallenberg used to put hexes on people. She was really, truly evil. She's with her father now, the devil.
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2:32 Dan ganas de llorar!
After brian died the stones declined.
SOOLO LA PRESENCIA DE BRIAN LOS PODIA HACER COMPETIR CON LOS BEATLES...DESPUES DEL 70 NO HICIERON MAS DISCOS QUE VALIERAN LA PENA ESCUCHAR
Es cierto, sinceramente no recuerdo ninguna de sus canciones después de la muerte de Brian, él hizo que no fueran una banda cualquiera, les daba un toque interesante que ya no pudieron lograr más.
Para Brian the Beatles no era competencia, y no digo porque fuera mejor que ellos, sino porque gracias a todos los instrumentos que tocaba llegó a trabajar con ellos. En "Baby you're a rich man" Brian toca el Oboe
@@alonsomartinez7443 toco el saxo en you know my name...no tenia el dato que pasaste vos
Xfire hurricane..Doco..!(touchs on this..very ?
Brian on slide guitar, beginning at 0:25.
anthony done this
Mich Jagger is truly one of the world's finest poets when he's on. A much better lyricist than singer or performer, for me anyway. This song and "Sympathy" on the same album! Not to mention "Salt of The Earth" and everything else
I love this video. Brian was such a genius. By the way, how do you know he had an iq of 135? I've always believed he had a high iq. Thanks
Brian fehlt doch sehr.
must be a rough mix as its too similar to be a demo
I loved the original lineup of the stones. Too many people it was never the same. I disagree. IMO musically, the stones were best with Mick Taylor.😊☮️🌎
As much as I admired Brian Jones for his musicianship, that ain't him playing slide. That's Ry Cooder. Want to hear what Brian sounds like, attempting to play like Ry Cooder? Take a listen to the Stones' London concert version of "No Expectations." 12 November 1968. The rest of the musicians on that song, live, are spot on. Brian struggles mightily, sounding like he's just learning that part. Cooder was uncredited on many, many Stones songs. No one in that band before or since has ever played slide that well. When they play that song live now, Woodie and Keef BOTH try to play that slide part, at the same time. And it still doesn't capture Ry's brilliance.
Ry Cooder didn't even enter the Stones picture until the Let it Bleed sessions in early 1969. He and Mick didn't even meet until around the fall of 1968. The Beggar's Banquet sessions occurred in the spring of 1968. This is Brian. The reason Brian struggles with the part at the Rock N' Roll Circus on December 11th 1968 is because 1) The segment was shot at 4am. The Stones as a whole were exhausted after two days of rehearsals and multiple takes of each song for the film 2) Brian was emotionally broken and worn out after being on trial on a second drug bust. So get the fuck out of here with your revisionist BS.
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Sorry Salmo but it is without question Brian Jones. Mick, Bill and Jimmy Miller all authenticate this. Brian was emotionally broken at the time of Circus. Mick’s performance wasn’t so hot either. Doesn’t mean he didn’t sing on the record.
The Stones appeared on The David Frost show in November 1968 miming to a backing track for Sympathy For The Devil. They only played 2 songs (Jumping Jack Flash and Satisfaction) live at Wembley in May 1968 and then made Rock N Roll Circus TV film in December 1968 which is Brian's last live performance. Idiot!
Right and also Brian's performance at the Rock N' Roll Circus is due to several factors: Physical exhaustion (the band didn't start playing until 4am and did at least 6 takes of each song. That's 24 or more songs played basically); Emotional exhaustion (he had just been on trial and was not getting along with the Stones); It was his first time playing the song live (Look at how messy the Stones' first show without Brian at Hyde Park was - does that mean they didn't play on the songs themselves?); and lack of practice.
No Expectations was recorded around April or May 1968, and probably not performed again by the band until the RnR Circus. And the band also performed it in a different key than it was recorded in.
All factors that would make Brian's performance a little shaky at the Circus. But everyone from Mick Jagger to Jimmy Miller and Keith Richards have said Brian came up with and played this lovely slide.
Ry Cooder played on exactly one Stones' song - Sister Morphine.
...and Mandolin on Love In Vain
RIP Brian Jones ! Here's my humble cover of " No expectations" : ruclips.net/video/zXNB2bQQH44/видео.html
Fragility of rock "stars". They are nothing.
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