Brian did have musical training. He played clarinet at school and learned classical piano from his mother, who gave lessons. That guy in the beginning got some things wrong. These were the days when Brian was very happy and things were going very well for him. What a wonderful voice!
Yeah, he also got his birthday wrong but I know they often did that to make them appear slightly younger than they were. He does have a wonderful voice!
Not only,he was highly intelligent..see education.gained admission into dental school.i suppose he just couldn't see the point of the drama of 9/5 existing which drew him away from the bluesman lifestyle that he wanted.
I love hearing him talk, he's very outspoken and isn't afraid to give credit where credit is due, he always mentions the influence black artists have on The Stones which is something many didn't do at the time and many still don't do.
Brian Hopkins Jones was the REAL REAL. A talented master of slide guitar, blues harmonica, marimba, flute, dulcimer and sitar. That exotic early blues sound and the out of this world feely psychedelic sound of 1967 is the result of Brian Jone's musical genius. A one of a kind once in a lifetime cool, hip and beautiful soul. His exotic sound is what made the Rolling Stones stand out. I always love downloading those early Ready Steady Go Stones performances because I can see and hear how talented this cool cat was. Love, love Brian Jones. RIP Mr Brian Jones. ❤❤❤👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
I was living in South Kengsington London the week Brian died and I was at the Concert in Hyde Park tripping on Acid, as we did often in those days... i was 20 years old.
Brian has no problem giving Mick J. and Keith credit but both of them act like Mr. Jones never existed. So sad when he is the one that founded the band.
Brian was more mature and articulate than M&K in those first years of the stones, that's clear...M & K do talk about Brian on occasion and if the occasion calls for it but they don't encourage interviewers to go there because it would be an endless yarn and they'd be asked if they regret the way they dealt with him etc....similar with Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett
@@w1lf1ewoo I think maybe they don’t encourage the conversation might be because they want to stay clear of the silly ‘murder’ theories. I don’t think they want to get into it.
Con la musica di Brian Jones i Rolling Stones erano grandi come quella dei Beatles. ...dopo di lui non è stato sempre così sia sulla melodia e musicalmente con Brian Jones erano grandissimi
“All of the other bands used to copy The Beatles, now they all copy us”. That says it all. It’s funny they mentioned how they dress. The Stones were the first band to wear street clothes on stage as opposed to wearing matching outfits. Even when someone like Elvis dressed differently his band matched. It wasn’t until after The Stones that rock bands ended that.
I used to have all the Ed Rudy interviews of the Stones on a picture disc record called 'Precious Stones'. I can't remember how or where I got it. I wish I still had it. This was sometime in the mid -80's!
Brian was the early leader of the band and a fine musician. He must have found it hard to find his position userped by the sheer talent of the Jagger Richards songwriting team. His overuse of drink and drugs facilitated his tragic decline. A pity because he clearly was a highly bright and talented individual, who like so many others had problems handling fame.
Chris Pappas..... He was not just BASICALLY responsible for forming the Rolling Stones.... He IS the reason the Rolling Stones were formed!! Brian got the other four members of the group together ( by going to clubs and listening to different people sing and play ). He named the group .. AND he was the group's manager ( at least in the beginning )!!!
Yes he really is the founder. He was incredibly musical and added diverse instruments and touches to their songs BUT he wrote nothing and Keef is really the musical director of the Stones. And he was not a nice person, which is really besides the point.
@@mem4730 You didn't know personally Brian Jones, so it is a shame you say he wasn't a nice person! Keith wasn't a nice person , Mick too! There is always written that they were jealous of him because he was the most important and talented. But we don't know if its so.. I saw Brian and the others were friendly and happy in the beginning.. Brian was more sensitive and he couldn't handle his problems, and that ruined his Life! Nobody is perfect not me or you.We can't so simple justice the others, who we didn't know.. The Truth is Brian was the most important of all..He formed this great Band and we must except, and respect! So let's BRIAN JONES rest in peace he was the only Who could answer about his problems, but unfortunately he isn't here to asking them!!.My opinion is we must finally understand that without him the Stones didn't existed ..And of course the others worked very hard after and so the Stones became the gy band of all time..P.S.. Without him in the beginning, there were no Stones 🙏.. Respect to BRIAN JONES he is writing in history forever as the most talented multitalend musician 🙏👏👏.. .
@@mem4730 I hope you understand the meaning of myy answer to You. They are all great and talented musician so the Stones are the greatest Band of all time.. Brian Jones was the beginning He formed this Band!! He became a Legend forever in history, so let him rest in peace ✌️‼️..
I’ve heard that having followed me the Stones since 1962. I don’t consider Stewart’s contributions, other than an excellent boogie pianist and roadie, secondhand. I’ll stick with whatever Bill Wyman says and never heard him mention IS as a founder, only Brian. IS was a Brutus in the worst way. He maligned the dead; Brian with his poisoned opinions. Probly not of his making but Glimmers and mngmt. maybe by BJ’s own unpredictable temperament.Not a friend of Brian who gave him the job. The only musically gifted player was BJ., in my educated but humble opinion.
Here you are at the bottom of the pile. I have forgotten more than you know about the Stones or probly anything for that matter. They should have fired Stewart, dead weight, and hired Nicky Hopkins. He would have turned them down. He worked on the movie score for Anita’s movie that Brian did. Director said: perfect. Buzz off little man.
The interviewer got Brian’s date of birth wrong by two years! In their early days management wanted them all to shave a year or two off the ages thinking it would help teen fans relate better to them, taking a year off Brian’s age. This is why newspapers at the time of Brian’s Death said he was 26, when in fact he was 27.
I'm one of those people who -- despite real respect for them on many levels -- feel disinterested in post-Brian Stones. I'm sure they've done great stuff (Moonlight Mile, Heaven, etc while Mick Taylor was with them are pretty awesome), but the Jones factor was real, I think. In my early 20s as a musician, developing myself into a guy who played full time for about a dozen years once I had it down, while as a songwriter and singer I wanted to be Bryan Ferry, as a performer and guitarist I wanted to be Brian Jones. Y'know, that understated thing.
Lydia Back in the 1960s lotta rock ‘n’ roll people would give different ages because they wanted to appear younger. So Brian Jones want to appear to be 20 years old in 1964 and Bill Wyman the bass player in the Rolling Stones he was born in 1936 but he always told everybody he was born in 1942 the same thing younger you were in rock ‘n’ roll the better
"We were not tough really - just vivid , and English music tended to become too soft, And Elvis maybe some early recordings, but later on he didn't like what he was doing, and he is of no interest to us" "We liked the rough original "negro" rythm and blues (in fact he said "negro" - mirroring how black people still were featured 1964, a nod to common public and the language that they used, so they wouldn't fall off the train of initiation before it left the station)/B.J/ But black music was overwhelmingly coming long before any description in words. It was rythm, it was tough (many men don't know, but little girls understand) , and the Stones added some oxygene, performance energy, and vividness to it. The music had been there all the time in USA But the masters of segregation just didn't want acknowledge it. It took a band from over in England, to at last let America realize what it was already gifted with. And never you want to return to these forests of vanilla-soft-surfing - boys. and girls music since then, It comes in waves every decade, but soon shown to the wardsrobe where it came from, and back to stage again, letting crazy rythm vividness, and deep respect honor Rythm&Blues, and it is all what people remember from the days when they broke all barriers and offer even USA surfing blues- boys-----a lesson. I am pretty sure that Rolling Stones delivered the original, the very Mr Mc Kinley Morganfield performing in Stockholm, and it couldn't desert my mind since. Rolling Stones were pioneers opening up doors. xie xie ni.
@@theprofessor8589 I didn’t say they were better. My reply is to the comment that Brian Jones was the only real musician in the band. Mick and Keith wrote some of the greatest songs in rock history - they were real musicians. If you want to say Brian was the most musically gifted or most versatile musician in the band then I agree 100%.
Brian could always speak well. For those who don’t know. Nanker/Phlege is proof Brian wrote songs. Mick and Keith have since changed all those to Jagger/Richards except the instrumentals. Oldham squeezed Brian out of any songwriting.
No it was a pseudo for Jagger /Richard. Keith said later that Brian never finished to write a song, don't think he is liying cause after Brian quite the Stones he still does'nt write a song.
@@Methilde Brian had two finished songs after he left the Stones. Chow Time and Up in the Mountains. They mysteriously vanished. As for Nanker/Phelge it was a group effort. They all received royalties and credit for writing the song. Do some research. Look at tab music. You will see all five Stones credited.
@@ovalvox7888 All those mysterys about Brian it's so curious. At the very begining Brian managed the band so decided of credits, reason why Mick and Keith put their own names after.
@@Methilde Keith has been known to outright lie and tell tall tales. Brian wrote his guitar part for the Last Time. Confirmed by Keith himself. His lead guitar is the whole song. The only thing Keith contributed was stealing it from the Staples Singers. At least Mick added lyrics to this public domain song. Brian also wrote a movie score. Brian wrote the music for Ruby Tuesday. Well documented now since Mick came clean as to having nothing to with its composition. Brian probably helped Keith write the lyrics too. I will give Keith credit though. Brian would have never finished his movie score if Keith didn’t provide support and direction. Keith probably played on it as well. All uncredited. Brian just needed discipline. Keith only helped him because Anita asked him too. Brian had the talent. He just needed support and direction. Mick, Keith and Andrew we’re all reluctant to help him. He sure helped them with his musicianship.
@@ovalvox7888 All the persons who was there testified that Ruby Tuesday was the first song officially wrote with the names of Keith and Mick for Marianne Faithfull.
What is the source? I've never heard that Keith and Brian were going to be a songwriting team. Maybe they wrote some songs/instrumentals together, but I don't know how serious of songwriting partners they were. There is a rumor that the unreleased song, "Dust My Pyramids" was written by Brian Jones, but I don't know if that's true as the source of that claim has never been verified.
Nanker/Phelge were group compositions. All the band members were credited for beng the writers of Nanker/Phelge compositions: Mick, Keith, Brian, Bill, Charlie, and maybe Ian Stewart, although I'm not sure.
Nanker/Phelge was the name used for group compositions. That is Bill, Brian, Charlie, Keith and Mick. Phelge was Jimmy Phelge who lived with Brian, Keith and Mick at 102 Edith Grove Chelsea. A Nanker was a face pulled by Brian and Keith whereby they would push their nostrils up with two fingers and pull their eyes down with two fingers making a grotesque face for people they disliked. Brian dreamed up the name Nanker/Phelge for the songs that they all jointly wrote.
I have the full interview on an album which states Oct. 1965 and it also contains 1 interview with Eric Easton who was along with Andrew Oldham their first manager. However, Easton was out of the picture by the time of the Stones tour of the U.S in October 1965 so the interviews have to be from Friday 23.10.1964 when they landed at Kennedy airport. Brian also mentions that they have been going for about 18 months which would make October '64 correct.
+goldshel shelly It could be October 1964. Brian says they've been going for 18 months. I think Brian is talking about how long they've been making records which would make this around October '64. I also posted the Eric Easton interview from the record.
If you have music education and play an instrument..then it's far easier.however he was just gifted, however his inability,to write was his inability to shine...on another level which led to his demise.
Personally, I think Brian was better at playing slide guitar and Bo Diddley guitar then Keith, but I think with the exception of those two things Keith was a better guitar player than Brian.
@@davedmusic3598 That’s interesting. I’m not a musician but I like to ask musician’s questions, if you don’t mind. In your opinion what makes Brian a better guitar player then Keith. What is it about his playing that you like more?
@@robertweingartner2055 It's his stamina.. If you listen to ''The Last Time'' live Brian hits the verse riff dead on every time despite the hammer on to the D on 9th fret & the open A. Keith would never be able to do that ..
@@robertweingartner2055 Brian was the one who taught Keith Richards HOW TO PLAY the guitar!!! I have been doing research for almost a year. When Brian and Keith met... Keith only knew three guitar chords!!!
An Immortal God who was Murdered by his Gardner for $ Owed. He would have Cleaned Up and Surpased ALL B4 Him. Sometimes your just TOO damn Smart. Sadly Missed by Intellectuals; Skimmed Over by IDIOTS!
Actually I believe the manager of the Dines is suppose to pay out of the foundation. When Brian was expelled he was to be given severance and they said they'd pay for his house renovation
Brian the real deal...the multi talented stone...the founder...the most stunning 😍
Brian was so gifted...humlble and soft spoken. Sadly missed ❤❤❤❤❤
Brian did have musical training. He played clarinet at school and learned classical piano from his mother, who gave lessons. That guy in the beginning got some things wrong. These were the days when Brian was very happy and things were going very well for him. What a wonderful voice!
Yeah, he also got his birthday wrong but I know they often did that to make them appear slightly younger than they were. He does have a wonderful voice!
He was a charming man, his voice, vocabulary and natural beauty
@@backpages9885 He was born in 1942 not 1944.
@@whitehorse01111 Are you SURE???
@@tomgat6314 Yes, he was VERY well-spoken. His voice... I could listen to Brian speak ALL DAY LONG!!! Also.... He was not HARD TO LOOK, EITHER!!! WOW!
bright articulate guy
Not only,he was highly intelligent..see education.gained admission into dental school.i suppose he just couldn't see the point of the drama of 9/5 existing which drew him away from the bluesman lifestyle that he wanted.
I love hearing him talk, he's very outspoken and isn't afraid to give credit where credit is due,
he always mentions the influence black artists have on The Stones which is something many didn't do at the time and many still don't do.
He was and always will be the face of the stones. You see Brian and you see the stones, the king pin.
Thank you for your treu beautiful thoughts about BRIAN JONES 🙏❤
Terrence.... . That is the same way I feel!!!
@@debraweaver6308 👍
Brian was so amazing and ahead of his time.
Brian Hopkins Jones was the REAL REAL.
A talented master of slide guitar, blues harmonica, marimba, flute, dulcimer and sitar.
That exotic early blues sound and the out of this world feely psychedelic sound of 1967 is the result of Brian Jone's musical genius.
A one of a kind once in a lifetime cool, hip and beautiful soul.
His exotic sound is what made the Rolling Stones stand out.
I always love downloading those early Ready Steady Go Stones performances because I can see and hear how talented this cool cat was.
Love, love Brian Jones.
RIP Mr Brian Jones. ❤❤❤👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
BRIAN JONES INTELLIGENT AND SENSUAL BOY, THANKS FOR VIDEO.
Sweet Brian the Golden Stone RIP
that's nice......X
I was living in South Kengsington London the week Brian died and I was at the Concert in Hyde Park tripping on Acid, as we did often in those days... i was 20 years old.
He was so very well spoken and articulate
As was the Serpent whilst speaking to Eve.
Brian has no problem giving Mick J. and Keith credit but both of them act like Mr. Jones never existed. So sad when he is the one that founded the band.
Brian was more mature and articulate than M&K in those first years of the stones, that's clear...M & K do talk about Brian on occasion and if the occasion calls for it but they don't encourage interviewers to go there because it would be an endless yarn and they'd be asked if they regret the way they dealt with him etc....similar with Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett
They treated him and his memory like crap. Poor guy
@@w1lf1ewoo I think maybe they don’t encourage the conversation might be because they want to stay clear of the silly ‘murder’ theories. I don’t think they want to get into it.
@@robertweingartner2055 he was definitely murdered,its so obvious🤦🏻
@@girlfullofsorrow It's not as obvious to me as it is to other people.
Haven't heard this one before & I really enjoyed it. Thanks Rob!
Con la musica di Brian Jones i Rolling Stones erano grandi come quella dei Beatles. ...dopo di lui non è stato sempre così sia sulla melodia e musicalmente con Brian Jones erano grandissimi
“All of the other bands used to copy The Beatles, now they all copy us”. That says it all. It’s funny they mentioned how they dress. The Stones were the first band to wear street clothes on stage as opposed to wearing matching outfits. Even when someone like Elvis dressed differently his band matched. It wasn’t until after The Stones that rock bands ended that.
Genuis is very strange Even before the eye it can be unnoticed.
Realmente fue el fundador de the rolling stones 🎵🇬🇧☝🏻
Beautiful Brian! My favorite Stone! Rest In Peace
and this is PRE-(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
lovely! X
This is from the ancient Bootleg 'Ed Rudy and the Rolling Stones', it's been around forever...The Interviews were recorded in NYC..1964
I used to have all the Ed Rudy interviews of the Stones on a picture disc record called 'Precious Stones'. I can't remember how or where I got it. I wish I still had it. This was sometime in the mid -80's!
Got it in original release.
Brian was the early leader of the band and a fine musician. He must have found it hard to find his position userped by the sheer talent of the Jagger Richards songwriting team. His overuse of drink and drugs facilitated his tragic decline. A pity because he clearly was a highly bright and talented individual, who like so many others had problems handling fame.
BRIAN STONES ☝️🔥🚀🍄
ROLLING JONES 🎸🎻🎹🎭
After all this time, (I'm 58), I never knew Brian Jones was basically responsible for forming The Rolling Stones. Amazing 👏 🙀 😯 😮 😲.
Chris Pappas..... He was not just BASICALLY responsible for forming the Rolling Stones.... He IS the reason the Rolling Stones were formed!! Brian got the other four members of the group together ( by going to clubs and listening to different people sing and play ). He named the group .. AND he was the group's manager ( at least in the beginning )!!!
@@debraweaver6308 Thanks 🙏
Yes he really is the founder. He was incredibly musical and added diverse instruments and touches to their songs BUT he wrote nothing and Keef is really the musical director of the Stones. And he was not a nice person, which is really besides the point.
@@mem4730 You didn't know personally Brian Jones, so it is a shame you say he wasn't a nice person! Keith wasn't a nice person , Mick too! There is always written that they were jealous of him because he was the most important and talented. But we don't know if its so.. I saw Brian and the others were friendly and happy in the beginning.. Brian was more sensitive and he couldn't handle his problems, and that ruined his Life! Nobody is perfect not me or you.We can't so simple justice the others, who we didn't know.. The Truth is Brian was the most important of all..He formed this great Band and we must except, and respect! So let's BRIAN JONES rest in peace he was the only Who could answer about his problems, but unfortunately he isn't here to asking them!!.My opinion is we must finally understand that without him the Stones didn't existed ..And of course the others worked very hard after and so the Stones became the gy band of all time..P.S.. Without him in the beginning, there were no Stones 🙏.. Respect to BRIAN JONES he is writing in history forever as the most talented multitalend musician 🙏👏👏..
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@@mem4730 I hope you understand the meaning of myy answer to You. They are all great and talented musician so the Stones are the greatest Band of all time.. Brian Jones was the beginning He formed this Band!! He became a Legend forever in history, so let him rest in peace ✌️‼️..
We're at the mercy of what the media writes... And people believe it!
Oh boy and nothing has changed
Very sad
Ian Stewert and Brian Jones formed the band !! Every Stones fan should know this. Give credit where credit is due !!!
No Jones.........no Stones.....
I’ve heard that having followed me the Stones since 1962. I don’t consider Stewart’s contributions, other than an excellent boogie pianist and roadie, secondhand. I’ll stick with whatever Bill Wyman says and never heard him mention IS as a founder, only Brian. IS was a Brutus in the worst way. He maligned the dead; Brian with his poisoned opinions. Probly not of his making but Glimmers and mngmt. maybe by BJ’s own unpredictable temperament.Not a friend of Brian who gave him the job. The only musically gifted player was BJ., in my educated but humble opinion.
@@douglascarroll6178 Humble is correct.....
Here you are at the bottom of the pile. I have forgotten more than you know about the Stones or probly anything for that matter. They should have fired Stewart, dead weight, and hired Nicky Hopkins. He would have turned
them down. He worked on the movie score for Anita’s movie
that Brian did. Director said: perfect. Buzz off little man.
@@douglascarroll6178 Oh dear !!!!!!!!
Yes Brian did have musical training. Also his birthday was Feb 28
The interviewer got Brian’s date of birth wrong by two years! In their early days management wanted them all to shave a year or two off the ages thinking it would help teen fans relate better to them, taking a year off Brian’s age. This is why newspapers at the time of Brian’s Death said he was 26, when in fact he was 27.
Rollin Jones! Love it!
Unfounded
Great blues harp player mick learned from him
I miss you😢
Brian Jones always spoke sexy classy to me .
Sandy Sandy...... YOU SAID IT!!!
@@debraweaver6308
Thanks, Brian Jones fever, catch it . :)
@@SuperAnimelover100 OH... I have ALREADY caught " Brian Jones fever "!!!!! Thank you
It was difficult for the others to come inbetween the Jagger/Richards partnership .
If Brain had had a partner he also could've been composing .
I always thought him and Bill should have worked a little harder together...
@@calvinguile1315 me too
I have this interview on a picture disc. Both sides of the album are all interviews.
That’s where this is taken from.
Brian ypur voce is beatiful
The best rolling stone forever and ever
I'm one of those people who -- despite real respect for them on many levels -- feel disinterested in post-Brian Stones. I'm sure they've done great stuff (Moonlight Mile, Heaven, etc while Mick Taylor was with them are pretty awesome), but the Jones factor was real, I think. In my early 20s as a musician, developing myself into a guy who played full time for about a dozen years once I had it down, while as a songwriter and singer I wanted to be Bryan Ferry, as a performer and guitarist I wanted to be Brian Jones. Y'know, that understated thing.
I thought Brian's father was an aeronautical engineer?
He was.
Honey Lambb he also got his date of birth very wrong. brian was born 28th february 1942. it's almost embarrassing to listen to
Lydia in the early years of the Stones, the band members used to quite often give different birth years making them younger than they were.
Lydia Back in the 1960s lotta rock ‘n’ roll people would give different ages because they wanted to appear younger. So Brian Jones want to appear to be 20 years old in 1964 and Bill Wyman the bass player in the Rolling Stones he was born in 1936 but he always told everybody he was born in 1942 the same thing younger you were in rock ‘n’ roll the better
His dad was not a headteacher
Brian jones played 27 instruments , and he was the cleanest stone
Exactly how many instruments Brian played is not really known, but I'm sure you're close. Do you mean 'cleanest' looking?
@@robertweingartner2055 yes HIS NICK NAME WAS MR SHAMPOO BRIAN THAT IS
@@robertweingartner2055 im sure it was 27 or more , im close dear friends with former band mate
@Mrfairchapbrian did some drugs but his choice was drinking not really drugs like keith and Mick thats a fact
Brian Jones ,leader des rolling stones , Brian pour toujours sans le FONDATEUR le groupe. , N'existerait pas , merci BRIAN
❤
"We were not tough really - just vivid , and English music tended to become too soft, And Elvis maybe some early recordings, but later on he didn't like what he was doing, and he is of no interest to us" "We liked the rough original "negro" rythm and blues (in fact he said "negro" - mirroring how black people still were featured 1964, a nod to common public and the language that they used, so they wouldn't fall off the train of initiation before it left the station)/B.J/ But black music was overwhelmingly coming long before any description in words. It was rythm, it was tough (many men don't know, but little girls understand) , and the Stones added some oxygene, performance energy, and vividness to it. The music had been there all the time in USA But the masters of segregation just didn't want acknowledge it. It took a band from over in England, to at last let America realize what it was already gifted with. And never you want to return to these forests of vanilla-soft-surfing - boys. and girls music since then, It comes in waves every decade, but soon shown to the wardsrobe where it came from, and back to stage again, letting crazy rythm vividness, and deep respect honor Rythm&Blues, and it is all what people remember from the days when they broke all barriers and offer even USA surfing blues- boys-----a lesson. I am pretty sure that Rolling Stones delivered the original, the very Mr Mc Kinley Morganfield performing in Stockholm, and it couldn't desert my mind since. Rolling Stones were pioneers opening up doors. xie xie ni.
What do you mean
That guy got his birthday wrong because Brian was born in February 28
The only real musician in the band.
I wouldn’t say that. Mick and Keith were the songwriters.
What?? Charlie wasn't a great drummer. Bill wasn't a great bass player. Keith no good.
@@robertweingartner2055 I WOULD! He was the best, just because the 'Glimmer twins' wrote and took credit for everything didn't mean they were better.
@@theprofessor8589 I didn’t say they were better. My reply is to the comment that Brian Jones was the only real musician in the band. Mick and Keith wrote some of the greatest songs in rock history - they were real musicians. If you want to say Brian was the most musically gifted or most versatile musician in the band then I agree 100%.
He added the uniqueness to their sounds and image. Real loss since he left the band, and this world.
TRES Cool
Brian Jones and Syd Barrett?
Brian.
Brian could always speak well. For those who don’t know. Nanker/Phlege is proof Brian wrote songs. Mick and Keith have since changed all those to Jagger/Richards except the instrumentals. Oldham squeezed Brian out of any songwriting.
No it was a pseudo for Jagger /Richard. Keith said later that Brian never finished to write a song, don't think he is liying cause after Brian quite the Stones he still does'nt write a song.
@@Methilde Brian had two finished songs after he left the Stones. Chow Time and Up in the Mountains. They mysteriously vanished. As for Nanker/Phelge it was a group effort. They all received royalties and credit for writing the song. Do some research. Look at tab music. You will see all five Stones credited.
@@ovalvox7888 All those mysterys about Brian it's so curious. At the very begining Brian managed the band so decided of credits, reason why Mick and Keith put their own names after.
@@Methilde Keith has been known to outright lie and tell tall tales. Brian wrote his guitar part for the Last Time. Confirmed by Keith himself. His lead guitar is the whole song. The only thing Keith contributed was stealing it from the Staples Singers. At least Mick added lyrics to this public domain song. Brian also wrote a movie score. Brian wrote the music for Ruby Tuesday. Well documented now since Mick came clean as to having nothing to with its composition. Brian probably helped Keith write the lyrics too. I will give Keith credit though. Brian would have never finished his movie score if Keith didn’t provide support and direction. Keith probably played on it as well. All uncredited. Brian just needed discipline. Keith only helped him because Anita asked him too. Brian had the talent. He just needed support and direction. Mick, Keith and Andrew we’re all reluctant to help him. He sure helped them with his musicianship.
@@ovalvox7888 All the persons who was there testified that Ruby Tuesday was the first song officially wrote with the names of Keith and Mick for Marianne Faithfull.
'NANKER PHELPS'....SONGS BRIAN/ KEITH WROTE IN THE EARLY YEARS....BEFORE THE JAGGER/RICHARDS THEIR MANAGER INSISTED ON...AS IN LENNON/MCCARTNEY....
BETSYSUEU Where did you hear that?
Robert Weingartner IT'S ALL IN THE BOOK..'BRIAN JONES - THE MAKING OF THE ROLLING STONES' ...BY PAUL TRYNKA. IT'S A VERY GOOD, INFORMATIVE READ...
What is the source? I've never heard that Keith and Brian were going to be a songwriting team. Maybe they wrote some songs/instrumentals together, but I don't know how serious of songwriting partners they were. There is a rumor that the unreleased song, "Dust My Pyramids" was written by Brian Jones, but I don't know if that's true as the source of that claim has never been verified.
Nanker/Phelge were group compositions. All the band members were credited for beng the writers of Nanker/Phelge compositions: Mick, Keith, Brian, Bill, Charlie, and maybe Ian Stewart, although I'm not sure.
Nanker/Phelge was the name used for group compositions. That is Bill, Brian, Charlie, Keith and Mick. Phelge was Jimmy Phelge who lived with Brian, Keith and Mick at 102 Edith Grove Chelsea. A Nanker was a face pulled by Brian and Keith whereby they would push their nostrils up with two fingers and pull their eyes down with two fingers making a grotesque face for people they disliked. Brian dreamed up the name Nanker/Phelge for the songs that they all jointly wrote.
Mistake , brian jones was born in 1942 not 44.
Bill wyman says it better no jones no stones
Brian Griffin interviewing Brian Jones
Brian Griffin? It’s Ed Rudy.
He sounds like Brian Griffin from Family Guy
Jones was born 1942
This is from Kennedy Airport New York Oct, 1964.
There are some conflicting dates as to when this was recorded - in either '64 or '65. I appreciate your feedback.
I have the full interview on an album which states Oct. 1965 and it also contains 1 interview with Eric Easton who was along with Andrew Oldham their first manager. However, Easton was out of the picture by the time of the Stones tour of the U.S in October 1965 so the interviews have to be from Friday 23.10.1964 when they landed at Kennedy airport. Brian also mentions that they have been going for about 18 months which would make October '64 correct.
+goldshel shelly It could be October 1964. Brian says they've been going for 18 months. I think Brian is talking about how long they've been making records which would make this around October '64. I also posted the Eric Easton interview from the record.
+Robert Weingartner You have just repeated what I have said "this must be from October 1964 & not October 1965"
"Others of us write but we haven't had anything recorded by this group." Hmm...
He played lead.
The rolling Stones were not dirty but from what I understand their apartment in 1963 really was.
This kid was extremely bright but he had this thing with booze and pills, living dangerously
I have the Ed Rudy interview on a LP .Is it worth anything?
If you have music education and play an instrument..then it's far easier.however he was just gifted, however his inability,to write was his inability to shine...on another level which led to his demise.
Another uneducated opinion.
@@douglascarroll6178 says fool who's cleans the toilets at st Mary's schools of the insane
wait.I thought that his father was a jazz fan.STUPID WIKIPEDIA! >:-(
a wee less grabiness from keith and mick and a wee more what have you got Brian maybe the Stones really would have been the greatest r & r group EVAH
Brian unfounded the STONES....
Come on
Huh?
Weirdos like you exist everywhere. He FOUNDED the Stones and even suggested their name. Do some RESEARCH!
As a guitarist Jones makes Richards look like a pub jam night wannabe
Personally, I think Brian was better at playing slide guitar and Bo Diddley guitar then Keith, but I think with the exception of those two things Keith was a better guitar player than Brian.
@@robertweingartner2055 I respect your opinion but I'm viewing this as a professional player. He's more over-rated than Santana & Clapton
@@davedmusic3598 That’s interesting. I’m not a musician but I like to ask musician’s questions, if you don’t mind. In your opinion what makes Brian a better guitar player then Keith. What is it about his playing that you like more?
@@robertweingartner2055 It's his stamina.. If you listen to ''The Last Time'' live Brian hits the verse riff dead on every time despite the hammer on to the D on 9th fret & the open A. Keith would never be able to do that ..
@@robertweingartner2055 Brian was the one who taught Keith Richards HOW TO PLAY the guitar!!! I have been doing research for almost a year. When Brian and Keith met... Keith only knew three guitar chords!!!
he's so delusional
noooo lol
That's why he's still famous 50 years after his death and you're a nobody still alive...
An Immortal God who was Murdered by his Gardner for $ Owed. He would have Cleaned Up and Surpased ALL B4 Him. Sometimes your just TOO damn Smart.
Sadly Missed by Intellectuals; Skimmed Over by IDIOTS!
To every action thete is a reaction. He got an A level in physics.
'They wrote so much dirty rubbish about us'.
Actually I believe the manager of the Dines is suppose to pay out of the foundation. When Brian was expelled he was to be given severance and they said they'd pay for his house renovation