Love hearing Brian beautifully playing the recorder on Ruby Tuesday. They lost a brilliant musician in him, were never the same again. They were still very good, and got even better at R&B, but they became less versatile and eclectic.
a musica Ruby tuesday pra mim já é perfeita melodia. nesta versão Brian Jones consegue deixa-la melhor q a versão original. infelizmente na atualidade não temos músicos mais destes porte.
The recording of Paris 1967 began with 19th nervous breakdown, but, if i remember, the concert began with The last time. First 4 songs Paris 1965. In Paint it black Brian don't plays sitar (was no easy for recording live), he plays guitar.
I wonder why “Got Live If You Want It” was released , most live recored shows I’ve heared lately here in RUclips are way , way much better , that record really bad .
The 60s were the best Stones. It is a shame drugs. War and riots about race gotten to be heavy and changed everything. Everything got very dirty. Drugs, sex transmitted diseases and riots and assassinations again by 68. Music saved alot of people I'm sure. My Uncle was in Vietnam and he gave me alot of music. I received his soldier helmet he wore last week. God bless our veterans!!!!
Yep, that loss changed the original Stones. Bill Wyman was a Big bass player, and besides he was a piece of the Stones' soul. The band continued but is another story.
Concerts of the 60s are true jewels
The best days with Brian Jones..The founder of the Stones... Unforgotten 🌟🙏 forever
Brian's recorder makes Ruby Tuesday the song it IS. And what a fantastic version it is!!
Great hearing Ruby Tuesday and LSTNT so close to when they were recorded.
Awesome live version of Ruby Tuesday
The greatest Rock & Roll band that was or ever will be.
Mick Jagger famous . Great and young forever on stage.
Historically very interesting....musically......just couldn't do shows in those days using equipment a high school band wouldn't use
Geweldig, die oude nummers !
The pure raw essential Rolling Stones
Love hearing Brian beautifully playing the recorder on Ruby Tuesday. They lost a brilliant musician in him, were never the same again. They were still very good, and got even better at R&B, but they became less versatile and eclectic.
Rubi Tuesday sounds...?? very 60,s sicodelic..that flute..you know..Brian jejejee. ;)
awesome raw consuming
the rolling stones at it best
robert cerda Fuck ya!
perfect
Bless you for posting this! I've been a follower for some time. I feel this is the definition of 60s live!!!
Belleza nene! Argentina
love this early times...;). Thanks for it.
a musica Ruby tuesday pra mim já é perfeita melodia.
nesta versão Brian Jones consegue deixa-la melhor q a versão original.
infelizmente na atualidade não temos músicos mais destes porte.
凄い!!
Back when concerts lasted 30-45 minutes...
Or even less than that 😂
j y étais!!!!!!!!waouuuh!!!!
Moi aussi
Without Brian there were still Stones , without Keith and Mick there would be no Stones
Qué años de pasión y Rock
Love it! Thanks for posting. :)
The recording of Paris 1967 began with 19th nervous breakdown, but, if i remember, the concert began with The last time. First 4 songs Paris 1965. In Paint it black Brian don't plays sitar (was no easy for recording live), he plays guitar.
Brian never plsyed sitar on stage
He played electric sitar, no traditional one.
@@koichiodani2971 no, I was in Bologna 1967, Brian plays guitar, flute, organ and dulcimer, no sitar.
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I wonder why “Got Live If You Want It” was released , most live recored shows I’ve heared lately here in RUclips are way , way much better , that record really bad .
why do we ear both sitar and recorder on ruby tuesday?
that is the question
I don know ...so the question is up, ( like the HARP jejejej) ;) :)
There's no sitar, that's why.
Maybe keith on organ ,Brian jones on recorder
No sitar, it's the electric guitar of Keith, Brian plays flute.
Without Brian there were still Stones , without Keith or Mick there would be no Stones
The 60s were the best Stones. It is a shame drugs. War and riots about race gotten to be heavy and changed everything. Everything got very dirty. Drugs, sex transmitted diseases and riots and assassinations again by 68. Music saved alot of people I'm sure. My Uncle was in Vietnam and he gave me alot of music. I received his soldier helmet he wore last week. God bless our veterans!!!!
The biggest loss to the Stones was Bill Wyman.
I don't miss him much.
Yep, that loss changed the original Stones. Bill Wyman was a Big bass player, and besides he was a piece of the Stones' soul. The band continued but is another story.
Incorrect... Brian Jones!!!