Wow, "The Stones," performing with great dignity, elegance, "musicians," Brian Jones, the whole crew, in perfect sync and form and Mick is crooning, the whole gang, so young, clean, honest; Brian Jones just a beautiful flower child, the heart and soul of the group. What a time that was. So precious. beyond words...
This song is so British and regal sounding. Amazing ballad and the Dulcimer just creates a sonic aura that is esoteric and unique. Brian Jones was a great player. He later played the Sitar on Paint it Black. RIP
On both of the songs you mention Jones simply and mindlessly copied the singers melody note for note without variation. On painted black he played an unimaginative unison with Jagger's sung melody and on Lady Jane he echoed the exact melody note for note. If you liked those songs , you like what Jagger and Richards wrote.
This beautiful song is a haunting trigger. I was at my cousin’s house, Feb ‘66, and discovered this song on a 45. I loved it....and as is my habit, I obsessed on the song and played it over and over and over and over...Then the phone rang with the news we all expected. My gravel ill mother had just died. I was 13, she was 40. This song just drags me back to that day...even after 54 years.
Brian Jones is the most talented musician in the band, and we just saw a small portion of his ability to play just about anything after he got the right sound to fit in with the rest of the Stones. This song reminded me of how good he really was.
@@RavenThom No they. became much better and bigger than Jones ever envisioned them to be. Brian's vision for the band was that they would play only other people's blues songs in a handful of obscure blues clubs around london. If they had followed Brians direction you and I would have NEVER heard of them.
@@williardbillmore5713 Little talent????? You are crazy. Brian Jones was a GREAT talent playing several instruments: dulcimer, sitar, piano, marimbas and many others, in addition to the smile guitar. Brian was a musician, the announcer and arranger didn't play the instruments he used. Ask Mick Jagger to play the dulcimer like Brian in this video? Each with their specialty, so it's a musical group.
@@claudiocefas3094 You heard me correctly, Claudio ... Jones had very little musical talent. Picking out the simplest of melodies on several instruments does not require much in the way of creative ability. A child could easily and quickly learn to do what Brian played in this song. The dulcimer is an extremely easy instrument to play and Brian didn't even play it very well. What he demonstrated in Lady Jane was dulcimer 101.
@@williardbillmore5713 Wow, to say that Brian Jones had little musical talent!!??? Man, you haven't heard the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards interviews about Brian's ability to play a variety of instruments. What they complain is that Brian got carried away by his troubled personality and heavy drugs. He played guitar, smile, harmonica, piano, mouthpieces, keyboards, dulcimer, mellotron, organ, harpsichord, theremin, bass guitar, sitar, tambura, koto, saxophone, trumpet, harp, accordion, bagpipes, mandolin, banjo, xylophone, marimba, recorder, cello, drums, cavaquinho, oboe, tuba, horn, trombone, clarinet, kazoo, tabla. All this at just 27 years old, if he wasn't a prodigy then I don't know what definition it is. Ever wondered if the Stones had to hire every musician to play these instruments? Dulcimer played by a kid and live on TV, you gotta be kidding, I picked up a dulcimer once and didn't even know how to start. Not to mention it's not an electric instrument and the sound doesn't come out like a guitar. You must be one of those who want to "erase" Brian Jones from the Stones. But it will never work, because the internet does not allow lying who was the founder of the Stones. Too bad he died so young, as John Lennon said "so much wasted talent". The Beatles invited him several times to rehearse and play with them. Less man, it's you against music critics and the absolute majority of Stones fans.
People are so stuck with the '68 to '72 era that forget what brilliant music they made before Brian's decline. Out of our Heads, 12 x 5, December's Children, Between the Buttons and of course their masterpiece IMO Aftermath. I don't really need much Stones after'73. Part of me wishes they had broken up then but that's just me I suppose..
I fully agree as I was always an admirer of their first time, in particular, songs like "As tears go by", but also "Mothers little helper" (which was banned in that world which claims to be the most liberal one!).
I've considered 'Lady Jane' to be the most beautiful ballad I've ever heard since first falling in love with the album 'Aftermath' in 1967! The Rolling Stones have been great for a long time, but Brian Jones' immense talent was a shooting-star-burst that initially launched them into the stratosphere early, yet with too little recognition for their faded hero. Genius is too rarely rewarded on-time.
The whole thing is so tragic. Really, the 60s and it's rampant drug culture with no knowledge on the impending backlash made the us lose a lot of beautiful musicians. Brian really had so much to offer, but he was surrounding by hanger ons and toxic company who never saw his suicidal tendencies and obvious mental deterioration. In the long run, it would've been a lot better overall if Brian left the band early on and kept doing something where he was the certified leader. Things spiralled totally out of control and all we were left with is an incredibly sad story of a young mans passing that really could've been avoided.
SIMKINETICS: Brian Jones did not write this song! He didn't sing it, either! What he did do was provide a nice, simple dulcimer part that echoed the melody, and for that he deserves credit, but people get way, way too carried away deifying Brian Jones.
Brian Jones stolen dulcimer finally returned. Too bad he's not alive to receive it . He was such a wonderful multi talented musician. The Rolling Stones would never had existed if it were not for him.
Neither would his 6 illegitimate children from 6 different women. Jones was a talented but troubled guy. The Stones get a lot of shade for dismissing him but by all accounts he was not a nice man.
@@scottpierce68there is no such thing as children that are illegitimate. “Out of wedlock” might be a better term, if you believe we have to have someone stand up and announce that two people are going to fuse their gametes. All Children are legitimate, as marriage is a social construct, not a biological or natural one.
I love this hidden gem 💎, it's a awesome song 🎵 ❤️ that should be played more. The Stones are always making killer music 🎶 🎵 with killer lyrics. Jagger and Richards is an amazing combination of musical genius with unique and original style. That's what put them into their greatness. RIP Brian Jones, you are truly missed 😢 💔
The Rolling Stones was the vision of Brian Jones...Period! He organized the band by grafting four members from other fledgling groups on the club scene at that time, onto his version of a blues cover band. He even named them after Mississippi Delta bluesman Muddy Waters' 1940's hit of the same name. Most importantly, he provided the solid musical direction, and arrangements for the band. Thanks to his strong musical background and proficiency on a number of instruments, he provided the unforgettable hooks, riffs, and chordal progressions in the iconic tunes for which Mick and Keith penned the lyrics. His use of so many nontraditional instruments in his musical compositions, was definitely ground breaking at the time. I would argue he led the way for others to follow, in what would become the ever expanding realm of blues rock. Before he finally succumbed to the demons that would ultimately destroy him, he had cemented his place as one of contemporary music's greatest pioneering innovators. He was the leader, the foundation of their heritage. Rest in peace my friend. They can't take that away from you.
I couldn't agree more, but it's that Jagger and Richards got all the credit. Without Jones, there would not have been any Stones or would not have been as influential without him to guide them.
Hey Busta! Have you been huffing the glue you use while your curating your Brian Jones scrapbook? Brian did not "provide arrangements for the band"; they were a collaborative effort, as is the case with most rock groups. I'm sure Brian made a number of musical contributions during his relatively brief tenure with the Stones, but Mick and Keith WROTE THE SONGS---that includes chord progressions, melodies, hooks, riffs, and so on. The Stones' most iconic hooks were, for the most part, Keith's: Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man, Honky Tonk Women, and so on. Not only did the Stones not miss a beat
when they sacked Brian, but they went on to hit their peak both critically and commercially. As for Brian's "musical compositions", I'd love to know where to access them, since I've never heard that such a thing even exists (christ, even Bill Wyman wrote a song at one point, a weird, baroque ditty that appears on Satanic Majesty). Face it; Brian Jones wasn't even as important, musically, as Ian Stewart, who played piano for the group on countless tracks, but was demoted from "official" Stone to studio sideman because Andrew Loog Oldham thought his not-so-cool physical appearance detracted from the band's image.
RIP Brian Jones, you can see his passion playing his heart out in the melody. What a tragedy was the loss of this incredibly talented musician at such a young age of 27. It's unfortunate how silly things can happen in life that he felt he needed to maintain himself distanced from the rest of the band.
22 years ago I participated in a radio contest singing this wonderful song alive, simply over the phone (and they were broadcasting it nation wide). I won main prize - a trip to RS concert. That's how I saw them for the first time in Athens, Greece, Bridges to Babylon tour...
C'est, immédiatement, d'une beauté. Délicat, sophistiqué, tendre, martelé par une musique envoutante. Avec, aussi, un petit côté presque solennel. Je l'avais un peu oubliée, cette chanson, voilà qu'elle me revient.
Brian Jones en primer plano demostrando su virtuosismo en ejecutar instrumentos muy poco comunes y conocidos dentro del campo del rock. Una bellísima pieza con atmósfera Victoriana.
Definitely one of my favorite songs by the Rolling Stones: so melancholic, so sweet, so everything...and *Brian Jones* was magic. (Rest in Paradise, Brian) He learned to play the dulcimer almost over night for this lovely Rock ballad (written by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger). Forever in my heart... Melody Fox (aka the Princess of Rock) LPM
+Andy Bowles How was he an integral dimension? If he wrote any songs for the band, I don't know which one they are. Mick and Keith over-shadowed any writing/composing he may have done. Brian's use of drugs made it impossible for him to contribute anything to the band let along an integral dimension.
+stonegateaccent Did you hear the dulcimer in this song? The recorder in Ruby Tuesday? The sitar in Paint it, Black? I guess those weren't integral parts? Man he was a major part of the band. I don't know how you could say otherwise. And he may not have been into writing songs himself, but keep in mind that no matter who wrote a song for the Rolling Stones, it was credited as a Jagger-Richards song. That's just the way it was all set up. I wouldn't want to write any songs either.
+Catalina Kühne Peimbert It's much more complicated than that Catalina, and not as simple as some writers would have people think. Very sad, actually. But I like to remember him when he was at his peak(s). Let us just say, he may have been a mess but he did not get there all on his own :(
@@joefrisbey5252 Exactly. After Jones died I think they made their best albums,but gradually their sound became very samey after GHS,unless they had a real good tune or something that got in a great groove like Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Slave or Melody.
The Mick Taylor period was a golden-era in music, but the Jones-era was the pinnacle. Ronnie Wood has been solid, but it's never recaptured the magic of those aforementioned times. It's all rote now.
wendy i love your comment , The 60s era was some thing else , its music was so diverse , what a wonderful choice we had xx This classic could be the best single ever made xx lol Jane x i was their xxxxxxxx🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
I have loved this song for so long and now to see it performed on here is a real thrill. ♥ Loved The Stones since I was 15 and now at 62 these old songs bring back sweet memories. ♥
uma das mais lindas canções que já foram compostas em todos os tempos. uma das mais lindas interpretações de Mick Jagger. The Rolling Stones , uma das maiores bandas de todos os tempos.
Que vídeo fantástico. O legendário Brian Jones tocando um instrumento que imita o som do cravo. E todos tão jovens. Imagens maravilhosas, que só a internet nos proporciona.
This is a masterpiece I wasn't born until 75 and this is the music I love, real musicianship and talent from the whole band really loved it with Brian in the picture before everything went wrong
Efectivamente dos superlativos Lady Jane siempre me pareció una canción de Brian Jones muy buen músico y Hey Jude ya sabes Paul George que tiempos todos ellos geniales Lady Jane Hey Jude
Uniquely talented yet fatally flawed if he had survived he may have returned to play session on Stones recordings. He could never had played lead like Taylor or even Wood but he had a talent for weird instruments and backing bass lines.
Вот уже и 54 года этой "божественной вещи!"А мне-52!Миньон-пластиночку фирмы Мелодия СССР с 4 песнями этой группы (леди джейн,рубиновый вторник,нарисуй это черным,а слезы катятся)храню,как "божественную реликвию!"Рад,что судя по комментариям-больше 1000 единомышленников!Спасибо!
❤My sweet Lady Jane When I see you again Your servant am I And will humbly remain Just heed this plea, my love On bended knees my love I pledge myself to Lady Jane My dear Lady Anne I've done what I can I must take my leave For promised I am This play is run, my love Your time has come, my love I pledge my troth to Lady Jane Oh, my sweet Marie I wait at your ease The sands have run out For your lady and me Wedlock is nigh my love Her station's right my love Life is secure with Lady Jane❤
Brian Jones era fenomenal . Ele nunca poderia ter sido dispensado dos Rolling Stones. Fica aquela dúvida angustiante : Tudo poderia ter sido diferente se ele não tivesse sido dispensado ? Descanse em paz 🙏
@@rafael16759 Fez nada, foram bons discos comerciais, tirando Angie, Star me up e uma ou outra, a maioria das canções que ouvia dos Stones foi do tempo que o Brian tava na banda: Satisfaction, Paint Black, Lady Jane, Under my thumb, Ruby tuesday, Simpaty for the devil, Let’s spend the Night together, Note fade away, No Expectations... Mas claro que se ele tivesse se recuperado das drogas e não falecesse tão jovem, seria incrível a contribuição que ele poderia dar a banda e a música em geral.
@@rafael16759Sin Jones hicieron discos que no trascendieron. De hecho siempre siguieron tocando en sus giras los temas de los 60 cuando estaba Brian Jones
Sublime Stones Song from 60s. Brian* * * * Magnetic Musician with great instrumental inspiration and charisma presenting a magical performance. Mick top singer..Great getting back to 60s stuff cause Stones were miles ahead with the best musical vibes.
"Lady Jane" from The Rolling Stones, with Brian Jones on dulcimer. On Ed Sullivan Show, from their Apr.1966, most experimental album up until then, Aftermath, which also contained" Paint it Black" with sitar by Jones.
Not only was Brian Jones the founder of the Rolling Stones but wrote many of their hits, he could play no less than 17 musical instruments he was a musical Genius that will continue to live on!
He blatantly wrote loads of their songs. I read Brian was a big fan of Lady Chatterley’s Lover - it was a pretty heated book and he had quite a taste for intimacy. The book’s character’s refer to their privates as ‘John Thomas’ and ‘Lady Jane’ and so it is not that much of a stretch to imagine he put forward the suggestion at least to write and perform a song about a certain ‘Lady Jane’ and hide its true meaning behind old English music, the kind of which only he had the capability to write. The whole thing was a humongous joke - imagine singing a song about a woman’s lady part on national television, and getting away with it - and that sense of humour fits with Brian’s provocative personality. I am not aware of any post Brian songs with that kind of clever risky humour.
@@slo-firadio How does anyone really know the truth? There are other versions of what happened. His ex girlfriend, Lynda Lawrence, claim he wrote beautiful songs and would play them at her parent’s house. And what happened to the contents of his house, his recordings, his music notes, when his house was ransacked by his ex band’s men during his funeral? Where did they all mysteriously go? Why did they start a bonfire in the early hours of the morning? What were they burning? Soooo much shadiness. Their version would be more believable if they weren’t so quick to rubbish the guy. Their claim he only wanted to be in a covers band is evidently bs - he was the king of new and experimental, and he was brilliant. They couldn’t hold a torch to his genius. That’s why they pan him at every available opportunity. ruclips.net/video/KXQYDfLxVtk/видео.html
Wow, "The Stones," performing with great dignity, elegance, "musicians," Brian Jones, the whole crew, in perfect sync and form and Mick is crooning, the whole gang, so young, clean, honest; Brian Jones just a beautiful flower child, the heart and soul of the group. What a time that was. So precious. beyond words...
Angelo Iodice This is so very beautiful and true
Yes *wipes tear
You really described it perfectly.
Wow where have you been bro they've been doing it for years
You said this beautifully Angelo. Every word ! Beautiful
I remember this song as a very young girl and it got me even then!!Every time I hear it,still moves me...timeless...
🌹👍70 vagyok.
This song is truly a masterpiece!
lâchez nous avec vos masterpieces
Definitely an all time classic.
This song is so British and regal sounding. Amazing ballad and the Dulcimer just creates a sonic aura that is esoteric and unique. Brian Jones was a great player. He later played the Sitar on Paint it Black.
RIP
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Кажется это дульцимер, а не цимбелин...
Unfortunately, my and DeepL's Russian is insufficient for translating that, please explain, thank you.
@@peterenders2506
Sounds Very Regal because of the Queens English he’s speaking.
On both of the songs you mention Jones simply and mindlessly copied the singers melody note for note without variation. On painted black he played an unimaginative unison with Jagger's sung melody and on Lady Jane he echoed the exact melody note for note. If you liked those songs , you like what Jagger and Richards wrote.
This beautiful song is a haunting trigger. I was at my cousin’s house, Feb ‘66, and discovered this song on a 45. I loved it....and as is my habit, I obsessed on the song and played it over and over and over and over...Then the phone rang with the news we all expected. My gravel ill mother had just died. I was 13, she was 40. This song just drags me back to that day...even after 54 years.
RIP your dearest.mother.
"The sands have run dry . . ."
How profound, at that moment for you
🙏❤
😿
Aw sweet memories are all we have at times Thank God right
Brian Jones, Forever Loved, Forever Missed, Forever Remembered ❤❤
Stones are fab saw them twice in the 60's and met Brian Jones when I was twelve. Always loved them. Peace and love to everyone
Brian Jones is the most talented musician in the band, and we just saw a small portion of his ability to play just about anything after he got the right sound to fit in with the rest of the Stones. This song reminded me of how good he really was.
Brian Jones was the Rolling Stones; they were never the same after His passing. 😞
Untrue.
@@williardbillmore5713 They were never the same, successful, popular, all of that, but Never the band Brian started or wanted
@@RavenThom No they. became much better and bigger than Jones ever envisioned them to be.
Brian's vision for the band was that they would play only other people's blues songs in a handful of obscure blues clubs around london. If they had followed Brians direction you and I would have NEVER heard of them.
@@williardbillmore5713scemenze. Brian Jones é l’unico vero musicista dei Rolling Stones. Tu non sai un cazzo.
Loved how Brian Jones played that beautiful instrument. A talent and life cut way too short.
There is very little "talent" in simply copying and echoing a melody in someone else's already written and arranged song.
@@williardbillmore5713 Little talent????? You are crazy. Brian Jones was a GREAT talent playing several instruments: dulcimer, sitar, piano, marimbas and many others, in addition to the smile guitar. Brian was a musician, the announcer and arranger didn't play the instruments he used. Ask Mick Jagger to play the dulcimer like Brian in this video? Each with their specialty, so it's a musical group.
@@claudiocefas3094 You heard me correctly, Claudio ... Jones had very little musical talent. Picking out the simplest of melodies on several instruments does not require much in the way of creative ability.
A child could easily and quickly learn to do what Brian played in this song. The dulcimer is an extremely easy instrument to play and Brian didn't even play it very well. What he demonstrated in Lady Jane was dulcimer 101.
@@williardbillmore5713 Wow, to say that Brian Jones had little musical talent!!??? Man, you haven't heard the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards interviews about Brian's ability to play a variety of instruments. What they complain is that Brian got carried away by his troubled personality and heavy drugs.
He played guitar, smile, harmonica, piano, mouthpieces, keyboards, dulcimer, mellotron, organ, harpsichord, theremin, bass guitar, sitar, tambura, koto, saxophone, trumpet, harp, accordion, bagpipes, mandolin, banjo, xylophone, marimba, recorder, cello, drums, cavaquinho, oboe, tuba, horn, trombone, clarinet, kazoo, tabla. All this at just 27 years old, if he wasn't a prodigy then I don't know what definition it is. Ever wondered if the Stones had to hire every musician to play these instruments? Dulcimer played by a kid and live on TV, you gotta be kidding, I picked up a dulcimer once and didn't even know how to start. Not to mention it's not an electric instrument and the sound doesn't come out like a guitar. You must be one of those who want to "erase" Brian Jones from the Stones. But it will never work, because the internet does not allow lying who was the founder of the Stones. Too bad he died so young, as John Lennon said "so much wasted talent". The Beatles invited him several times to rehearse and play with them.
Less man, it's you against music critics and the absolute majority of Stones fans.
Played sax for Beatles one song!!
This song has a timeless beauty to it!
Lady Jane by the Rolling Stones is a incredibly beautiful 1966 was a great year! For the Stones.
I love this song and the courtly bow Mick did to Lady Jane. It has that Medieval period sound that I really enjoyed as a kid.
Those early Stones songs were real gems, some of the best pop songs every recorded. They're riding that wave right into shore.
brilliant ! Mick Jagger is astounding here. What a beautiful voice, how stylish he is . Truly awesome. Incredible.
"He has no voice but he makes a lot of it."
The🙂 sounds Mick can make like at rock n roll circus!! He is only one that can do it or inspired to do it!!
Mick is a phenomenal singer, his moans and intonations…oh my.
У кого голос ? У джагера?
Unbelievable !!
I wasn´t even born, and still a life enjoying this jewell.....
People are so stuck with the '68 to '72 era that forget what brilliant music they made before Brian's decline. Out of our Heads, 12 x 5, December's Children, Between the Buttons and of course their masterpiece IMO Aftermath. I don't really need much Stones after'73. Part of me wishes they had broken up then but that's just me I suppose..
Absolutley one of the Great Classics ...Timeless.
Brian Jones is what made people love the Stones. R.I.P.
No.
Mick jagger was so adorable!
No I it was always the magnet with the microphone Brian was ethereal like Cat Stevens
TheRollINJ SONO I CANTANTI DELCAMMINO DELLA MIA VITA QUANDO SENTO LADY.GEIS MI COMMUOVO ANCORA IGRANDI MITI DELLA NOSTRA VITA NON VERRANNO PIÙ.
@@annarellaiori9691 I thought so
I have loved this song since I was a child. It's so inspiring and beautiful and powerful 🥰
Isn’t Brian so beutifullpscy.
Their slow stuff rocked it too.pscy.
Goedemorgen mooi op tijd 05:48 Lady Jane😅❤🇳🇱👋🌹
I fully agree as I was always an admirer of their first time, in particular, songs like "As tears go by", but also "Mothers little helper" (which was banned in that world which claims to be the most liberal one!).
@@peterenders2506 two nurses a day overdose in United States They weasel to be around the drugs!!
RIP Charlie and Brian. 🙏💜🙏
I've considered 'Lady Jane' to be the most beautiful ballad I've ever heard since first falling in love with the album 'Aftermath' in 1967! The Rolling Stones have been great for a long time, but Brian Jones' immense talent was a shooting-star-burst that initially launched them into the stratosphere early, yet with too little recognition for their faded hero. Genius is too rarely rewarded on-time.
my GIRLFRIEND BOUGHT ME THE ALBUM AFTERMATH i STILL Hve it ND MY GIRL ,Mrried for 49 years now
my elder brother bought this album and i was forever borrowing it, thanks Dave
The whole thing is so tragic. Really, the 60s and it's rampant drug culture with no knowledge on the impending backlash made the us lose a lot of beautiful musicians. Brian really had so much to offer, but he was surrounding by hanger ons and toxic company who never saw his suicidal tendencies and obvious mental deterioration.
In the long run, it would've been a lot better overall if Brian left the band early on and kept doing something where he was the certified leader. Things spiralled totally out of control and all we were left with is an incredibly sad story of a young mans passing that really could've been avoided.
@Daniel S Ruby Tuesday,,
SIMKINETICS: Brian Jones did not write this song! He didn't sing it, either! What he did do was provide a nice, simple dulcimer part that echoed the melody, and for that he deserves credit, but people get way, way too carried away deifying Brian Jones.
Brian Jones stolen dulcimer finally returned. Too bad he's not alive to receive it . He was such a wonderful multi talented musician. The Rolling Stones would never had existed if it were not for him.
Best comment read. Totally agree
Neither would his 6 illegitimate children from 6 different women. Jones was a talented but troubled guy. The Stones get a lot of shade for dismissing him but by all accounts he was not a nice man.
@@scottpierce68he was a legend and hero
He was a total dick and he used to hit Anita..till she had enough..poor troubled Brian the douchebag..
@@scottpierce68there is no such thing as children that are illegitimate.
“Out of wedlock” might be a better term, if you believe we have to have someone stand up and announce that two people are going to fuse their gametes.
All Children are legitimate, as marriage is a social construct, not a biological or natural one.
RIP Brian Jones, eternal heart from Rolling Stones
I love this hidden gem 💎, it's a awesome song 🎵 ❤️ that should be played more. The Stones are always making killer music 🎶 🎵 with killer lyrics. Jagger and Richards is an amazing combination of musical genius with unique and original style. That's what put them into their greatness. RIP Brian Jones, you are truly missed 😢 💔
This is AMAZING ! Seeing Brian gave me the CHILLS ! Happy 80th Birthday 2 Charlie Watts..
Cinquenta e um anos depois, alguém ouvindo ou crtindo isto?
O que é realmente lindo fica pra sempre.
Such a beautiful elegant Stones song-one of my all-time favorites 👏👏👏🤘🤘🤘
Toley i love your comment however this classic from the 60s era is spoilt by screaming fans it sounds like Barnsley Swimming pool x lol Jane 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
One of my favorite Stones tunes. Their are so many.
After listening about 30 strait times, I want to listen it one more time.....true !!!!
My sentiments exactly 😌
I remember watching this live. RIP Brian. So glad he gets most of the camera in this one.
Brian commands this track.
Love the lapsteel too, that riff/progression makes the whole song
The Rolling Stones was the vision of Brian Jones...Period!
He organized the band by grafting four members from other fledgling groups on the club scene at that time, onto his version of a blues cover band. He even named them after Mississippi Delta bluesman Muddy Waters' 1940's hit of the same name.
Most importantly, he provided the solid musical direction, and arrangements for the band. Thanks to his strong musical background and proficiency on a number of instruments, he provided the unforgettable hooks, riffs, and chordal progressions in the iconic tunes for which Mick and Keith penned the lyrics. His use of so many nontraditional instruments in his musical compositions, was definitely ground breaking at the time. I would argue he led the way for others to follow, in what would become the ever expanding realm of blues rock.
Before he finally succumbed to the demons that would ultimately destroy him, he had cemented his place as one of contemporary music's greatest pioneering innovators. He was the leader, the foundation of their heritage. Rest in peace my friend. They can't take that away from you.
I ROLISTON I MIEI MITI DI UN PASSATO CAZONI INFINITAMENTE BELLISSIME QUANTO SENTO LEDI JEI MI COMMUOVO. TROPPO BELLA
I couldn't agree more, but it's that Jagger and Richards got all the credit. Without Jones, there would not have been any Stones or would not have been as influential without him to guide them.
Brian got screwed. That’s it that’s all.
Hey Busta! Have you been huffing the glue you use while your curating your Brian Jones scrapbook? Brian did not "provide arrangements for the band"; they were a collaborative effort, as is the case with most rock groups. I'm sure Brian made a number of musical contributions during his relatively brief tenure with the Stones, but Mick and Keith WROTE THE SONGS---that includes chord progressions, melodies, hooks, riffs, and so on. The Stones' most iconic hooks were, for the most part, Keith's: Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man, Honky Tonk Women, and so on. Not only did the Stones not miss a beat
when they sacked Brian, but they went on to hit their peak both critically and commercially. As for Brian's "musical compositions", I'd love to know where to access them, since I've never heard that such a thing even exists (christ, even Bill Wyman wrote a song at one point, a weird, baroque ditty that appears on Satanic Majesty). Face it; Brian Jones wasn't even as important, musically, as Ian Stewart, who played piano for the group on countless tracks, but was demoted from "official" Stone to studio sideman because Andrew Loog Oldham thought his not-so-cool physical appearance detracted from the band's image.
RIP Brian Jones, you can see his passion playing his heart out in the melody. What a tragedy was the loss of this incredibly talented musician at such a young age of 27. It's unfortunate how silly things can happen in life that he felt he needed to maintain himself distanced from the rest of the band.
One of my very favourites! RIP Brian.
The Stones during the 60s were. absolutely brilliant.
22 years ago I participated in a radio contest singing this wonderful song alive, simply over the phone (and they were broadcasting it nation wide). I won main prize - a trip to RS concert. That's how I saw them for the first time in Athens, Greece, Bridges to Babylon tour...
Fantastic
Unreal good job
When you look at these old clips, you realize just how long the Stones have been performing. They are one amazing group of passionate musicians.
One of their Best songs and a classic of the last 40-50 years! Love it !
Keith farris. I miss you a whole lot Brian jones. You'll will always be my number one favorite rolling stone member. Rest in peace. Brian jones t.k.f.
C'est, immédiatement, d'une beauté.
Délicat, sophistiqué, tendre, martelé par une musique envoutante.
Avec, aussi, un petit côté presque solennel.
Je l'avais un peu oubliée, cette chanson, voilà qu'elle me revient.
Brian Jones en primer plano demostrando su virtuosismo en ejecutar instrumentos muy poco comunes y conocidos dentro del campo del rock. Una bellísima pieza con atmósfera Victoriana.
I LOVE this song! What a great clip of this iconic band.
Definitely one of my favorite songs by the Rolling Stones: so melancholic, so sweet, so everything...and *Brian Jones* was magic. (Rest in Paradise, Brian) He learned to play the dulcimer almost over night for this lovely Rock ballad (written by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger).
Forever in my heart...
Melody Fox (aka the Princess of Rock)
LPM
You better believe it Brian Jones era look at the suit he’s wearing class pure class and what a musician rip
@666may41964
Some RUclipsr, not satanic asf as it seems
@@1980syuppie où est Bill Wyman ???
Musical wild man. He gave the Stones a very particular period with extreme breadth they never explored again.
I think I just fell in love; what a gorgeous song. The dulcimer and xylophone sound so beautiful together
Brian Jones provided such an integral dimension to this and all the other early Stones songs. RIP Brian Jones
+Andy Bowles How was he an integral dimension? If he wrote any songs for the band, I don't know which one they are. Mick and Keith over-shadowed any writing/composing he may have done. Brian's use of drugs made it impossible for him to contribute anything to the band let along an integral dimension.
+stonegateaccent Did you hear the dulcimer in this song? The recorder in Ruby Tuesday? The sitar in Paint it, Black? I guess those weren't integral parts?
Man he was a major part of the band. I don't know how you could say otherwise. And he may not have been into writing songs himself, but keep in mind that no matter who wrote a song for the Rolling Stones, it was credited as a Jagger-Richards song. That's just the way it was all set up. I wouldn't want to write any songs either.
Yeah such a shame by beggar's banquet he never played anything of importancehe was just high as hell.
and after, it was exactly the same with mick taylor .
+Catalina Kühne Peimbert It's much more complicated than that Catalina, and not as simple as some writers would have people think. Very sad, actually. But I like to remember him when he was at his peak(s). Let us just say, he may have been a mess but he did not get there all on his own :(
My two favorite Rolling Stone songs are Lady Jane and Ruby Tuesday. Brian's dulcimer and recorder on those two songs give them "magic".
Yes and the Sitar on Painted Black
@@joefrisbey5252 Exactly. After Jones died I think they made their best albums,but gradually their sound became very samey after GHS,unless they had a real good tune or something that got in a great groove like Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Slave or Melody.
Yeah that Flowers album was one of my favorites. He really added another dimension to the group
Lady Jane, Ruby Tuesday, Painted Black and Under My Hands
ME TO
The Mick Taylor period was a golden-era in music, but the Jones-era was the pinnacle. Ronnie Wood has been solid, but it's never recaptured the magic of those aforementioned times. It's all rote now.
Oh God .... i love this song, dedicated for my lady jane.
Definitely one of my favourite stones songs Brilliant
Easily their worst song !
Rest in peace, Charlie, your music lives on.
i just heard this song on my favorite internet radio station. still love it in 2022. just beautiful. when music was music back then
wendy i love your comment , The 60s era was some thing else , its music was so diverse , what a wonderful choice we had xx This classic could be the best single ever made xx lol Jane x i was their xxxxxxxx🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Uma das melhores músicas dos Rollings Stones.
I have loved this song for so long and now to see it performed on here is a real thrill. ♥ Loved The Stones since I was 15 and now at 62 these old songs bring back sweet memories. ♥
Me too.. The years just slip away, I'm 18 again.
Barry Woodward Exactly! Music takes us back in time in an instant, amazing isn't it?. ♥
THIS WAS REAL MUSIC AND BRIANS INSTRUMENT WHICH I THINK IS A DULCIMER GUITAR IS JUST THAT DAM GOOD.
msstevie1951 Me too, me too. At the same ages. One of my all time favorite songs.
msstevie1951 I know what you mean I was born in 55 I wish I could go back to 64 and live that time all over again.
uma das mais lindas canções que já foram compostas em todos os tempos. uma das mais lindas interpretações de Mick Jagger. The Rolling Stones , uma das maiores bandas de todos os tempos.
Lady Jane and Lady Ann Boylen Always in history. Such a beautiful ballad as I have always followed history!
I'm here in 2024.
We all are, since our choice of years is rather limited 😂
2024.8.15
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A snapshot of a band at the very top of the musical world. Brilliant song. Brilliant Mr. Jones.
He was repeting note for note Jagger vocal line, so..
One of their absolute very best.
God I was 4 years old when my dad used to play the stones. I grow up listening to them. Talent. ❤️💯❤️💯
stunning number from the past i love it
Que vídeo fantástico. O legendário Brian Jones tocando um instrumento que imita o som do cravo. E todos tão jovens. Imagens maravilhosas, que só a internet nos proporciona.
👍❤
um dos maiores momentos da música internacional de todos os tempos. simples assim ...
Brian was so talented. He played any instrument.
Yes, but he had severe mental disturbances. sad story . just an falling angel! again .
now he can live in peace. the heaven hugs him.
well he was proficient in 60 instruments and he was only 27 when he passed away
Aye that is an electric Appalachian Dulcimer ..
even with no power.....look closely at the start...……..
Adoro essa música! Estava apaixonado por uma gata do colégio! Tempos maravilhosos que jamais voltaram! 😢😢😢
This is a masterpiece I wasn't born until 75 and this is the music I love, real musicianship and talent from the whole band really loved it with Brian in the picture before everything went wrong
Hermosa cancion ,la baile tantas veces en un ladrillito como baile hey jude dos temasos nunca envejecere a mis 64 como si fuese ayer
Efectivamente dos superlativos Lady Jane siempre me pareció una canción de Brian Jones muy buen músico y Hey Jude ya sabes Paul George que tiempos todos ellos geniales Lady Jane Hey Jude
amazing still sounds and fresh as it did all the years ago 1966 brian was top notch performer
Brian Jones the lost God, Rest in Peace
Amen to that!
Correction: The lost God is named Jesus.
@@JFF35753 Jesus was not lost
@@Gustavo-nl5yk Jesus,just a guy.
Uniquely talented yet fatally flawed if he had survived he may have returned to play session on Stones recordings. He could never had played lead like Taylor or even Wood but he had a talent for weird instruments and backing bass lines.
Вот уже и 54 года этой "божественной вещи!"А мне-52!Миньон-пластиночку фирмы Мелодия СССР с 4 песнями этой группы (леди джейн,рубиновый вторник,нарисуй это черным,а слезы катятся)храню,как "божественную реликвию!"Рад,что судя по комментариям-больше 1000 единомышленников!Спасибо!
Тоже есть эта пластинка, то ли от деда, то ли от дядя, мне 18 люблю rolling stones
У меня эта вещь имеется на одноимённой пластинке-гиганте. То, что был ещё и миньон, не слышал.
Brian Jones, OUTSTANDING!
❤My sweet Lady Jane
When I see you again
Your servant am I
And will humbly remain
Just heed this plea, my love
On bended knees my love
I pledge myself to Lady Jane
My dear Lady Anne
I've done what I can
I must take my leave
For promised I am
This play is run, my love
Your time has come, my love
I pledge my troth to Lady Jane
Oh, my sweet Marie
I wait at your ease
The sands have run out
For your lady and me
Wedlock is nigh my love
Her station's right my love
Life is secure with Lady Jane❤
Linda música gostaria de poder ter estado lá e viver essa época de ouro
What a pretty and fascinating woman ,hello ,my darling ?
Brian Jones band and never the same without him.,😥
RIP baby ,❤️
Minha mãe adorava essa musica, e nós, filhos, fãs incondicionais dos "Rolling Stones, também!!! Bom e eterno tempo!!!
what a great loss when Brian died so young ~~ what a incredible talent
Sylvia Temple and so many more losses back then Hendrix, Joplin, even John Lennon went way too early!
Amen...
Sylvia Temple 1
Remembering Brian on his birthday today. Forever in our hearts
I am still listening April 2021. Amazing Amazing music!!! Anyone else out there?
This song gives me goosebumps everytime I here it.A true Masterpiece... 😮
This is a glimmering little piece of jewelry in their unforgettable contribution to our musical world heritage!
Faces with great character. Really strong guys.
Sten-Åke Dahl Except one. But, interesting comment...
Wonder what you mean by that comment Lady Bird!
ladybird78 I agree their faces had great character but, alas, Brian was not a strong guy psychologically.
The singer was perhaps to strong in this group? I mean peoples interest was and is still focused on him and his very special blues genious.
Miss you my man..Brian Jones you were the stones
Brian Jones era fenomenal . Ele nunca poderia ter sido dispensado dos Rolling Stones. Fica aquela dúvida angustiante : Tudo poderia ter sido diferente se ele não tivesse sido dispensado ? Descanse em paz 🙏
Il y s'est viré tout seul....RIP
Me encanta esta cancion
a banda ficou mais roots dps dele fez os melhores discos sem ele, é a vida.
@@rafael16759 Fez nada, foram bons discos comerciais, tirando Angie, Star me up e uma ou outra, a maioria das canções que ouvia dos Stones foi do tempo que o Brian tava na banda: Satisfaction, Paint Black, Lady Jane, Under my thumb, Ruby tuesday, Simpaty for the devil, Let’s spend the Night together, Note fade away, No Expectations... Mas claro que se ele tivesse se recuperado das drogas e não falecesse tão jovem, seria incrível a contribuição que ele poderia dar a banda e a música em geral.
@@rafael16759Sin Jones hicieron discos que no trascendieron. De hecho siempre siguieron tocando en sus giras los temas de los 60 cuando estaba Brian Jones
Как же здорово, что я сейчас 67 летняя могу это видеть на своём смартфоне. А тогда только слухи, какие-то левые записи..
Sublime Stones Song from 60s. Brian* * * * Magnetic Musician with great instrumental inspiration and charisma presenting a magical performance. Mick top singer..Great getting back to 60s stuff cause Stones were miles ahead with the best musical vibes.
Me apaixono por essas lindas musicas .
E eu por vc! ❤
Знаменитый медляк роллингов,песня на века!!!
Почему то эту музыку я, и мой друг Славка, полюбили сразу и навсегда!
very very sweet and calming. takes me back to another simpler time and place.
"Lady Jane" from The Rolling Stones, with Brian Jones on dulcimer. On Ed Sullivan Show, from their Apr.1966, most experimental album up until then, Aftermath, which also contained" Paint it Black" with sitar by Jones.
Wow, he was a baby back then!
my sweet lady jane
@@jewgirl952 Hmm - Mick sure was !
this was so beautiful Brian Jones was an amazing musician! No Jones no Stones!!!
Jones the overrated asshole who loved to beat women, ended up lying at the bottom of that pool like a turd in the toilet...Karma.
Rest In Paradise Brian Jones, you're geniously perfect music talent, i like the rollingstones because you..
Preciosa música!!! De palacio medieval...
Maravilhosa esta musica, os Stones bem no início, era criança , inesquecível!
Estão aí até hoje, eles são os caras, exemplo para a humanidade.
Ora Charlie Watts, e Brian Jones sono di nuovo insieme.
People need to know the magnitude of The Rolling Stones before they are all gone .. help teach the younger generations
I you look at the 2022 Stones tour there's a lot of young ones in the public.
Que maravilla de esta hermosa canción ❤️ Delos Grandes mis Rolling Stones
BRIAN STONES........ FOREVER......
Maravilhoso. Tinha ,10 anos. Sentimentos e carinhos, continuam os mesmos. Amo essa música. O tempo passou... Mas continuo amando
Not only was Brian Jones the founder of the Rolling Stones but wrote many of their hits, he could play no less than 17 musical instruments he was a musical Genius that will continue to live on!
He blatantly wrote loads of their songs. I read Brian was a big fan of Lady Chatterley’s Lover - it was a pretty heated book and he had quite a taste for intimacy. The book’s character’s refer to their privates as ‘John Thomas’ and ‘Lady Jane’ and so it is not that much of a stretch to imagine he put forward the suggestion at least to write and perform a song about a certain ‘Lady Jane’ and hide its true meaning behind old English music, the kind of which only he had the capability to write. The whole thing was a humongous joke - imagine singing a song about a woman’s lady part on national television, and getting away with it - and that sense of humour fits with Brian’s provocative personality. I am not aware of any post Brian songs with that kind of clever risky humour.
@@slo-firadio you are absolutely 100% WRONG
@@slo-firadio How does anyone really know the truth? There are other versions of what happened.
His ex girlfriend, Lynda Lawrence, claim he wrote beautiful songs and would play them at her parent’s house. And what happened to the contents of his house, his recordings, his music notes, when his house was ransacked by his ex band’s men during his funeral? Where did they all mysteriously go? Why did they start a bonfire in the early hours of the morning? What were they burning? Soooo much shadiness.
Their version would be more believable if they weren’t so quick to rubbish the guy. Their claim he only wanted to be in a covers band is evidently bs - he was the king of new and experimental, and he was brilliant.
They couldn’t hold a torch to his genius. That’s why they pan him at every available opportunity. ruclips.net/video/KXQYDfLxVtk/видео.html
Jagger & Richards are the ones that wrote the songs, Brian didnt wrote any.
Wondeful everlasting song. Beautiful.How a song that simple is such a piece of jewelry. B. Jones big musician.
Первый раз услышал в 17лет сейчас мне 46.....до сих пор слушаю.
So fascinating for eyes and ears..including his British English ..everything here is lovely
This along with The Beatles She's leaving home are my 2 favorite songs from the 60's. What beauty!
I have tears in my eyes. True artists.