George Harrison had this to say about Brian: "When I met him I liked him quite a lot. He was a good fellow, you know. I got to know him very well, I think, and I felt very close to him; you know how it is with some people, you feel for them, feel near to them. He was born on February 28, 1943 and I was born on February 25, 1943, and he was with Mick and Keith and I was with John and Paul in the groups, so there was a sort of understanding between the two of us. The positions were similar, and I often seemed to meet him in his times of trouble. There was nothing the matter with him that a little extra love wouldn't have cured. I don't think he had enough love or understanding. He was very nice and sincere and sensitive, and we must remember him like that because that's what he was."
This performance by the Stones - untuned guitars and all - epitomizes the greatness of the band. The grit and swagger are off the charts. Too bad they didn’t make this Johnny Winter song a concert staple.
@@SuperAnimelover100 In '93, there was a wee bit in Scotland's Daily Record at the side of the page regarding a confession by Thorogood. Newpapers are lying bollocks i know, but it sort of jarred me into thinking. It was a "woo hah" moment for me haha. Seven or eight years later i bought Anna's book. I think she was OTT stating it was murder, but i do find the story of Thorogood snapping, plausible. Plus the authorities would seize the opportunity after only 15 years of teen culture to say " look kids, look what drink and drugs do". edit. My point being the " swimming in warm pool water with barbiturates" line.
@SuperAnimelover100 - this was not due to greed. Brian was making trouble for the band with his open drug use, and his playing was so deteriorated, they had to replace him with Mick Taylor.
@@AuroraBoarder1 I think he ended up on the road he was because he lost control of the band he started, it was taken in a different direction, and Keith stole his girlfriend while in hospital...the stones royally fkd Brian and threw him out of his own band.
Perfect opener for the occasion. It always bums me out when you get a photographer that’s too obsessed with Jagger. I like seeing everyone especially seeing guitarists during their solos
“Peace, peace! he is not dead, he does not sleep - He just awakened from the dream of life - It's we, who lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance, strike with our spirit’s knife Invulnerable nothings. - We decay Like corpses in a charnel; fear and grief Convulse us and consume us day by day, And cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay. The One remains, the many change and pass; Heaven’s light forever shines, Earth’s shadows fly; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments. - Die, If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek! Follow where all is fled!” " Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem Adonais
Brians instrumentality is what made the stones. I can only imagine how flawless their work without him would be if he was still alive and with the group.
Ideally, it would have been nice if Brian could have stayed in a studio role, adding his little "touches" to a developed composition, as he often did. That said, it was necessary to have a more fluid lead like Taylor to compete with the newer live acts in the emerging stadium era. They needed that extra dynamism, but I agree: they missed some of Brian's eccentricity.
I was there that day. Just a little kid. We'd be waiting hours for them to come on. When Mick started talking about Brian the crowd got very antsy "get on with it"....,it was day I've always remembered with great affection. I'm in my mid 60s now ..
@@suzannepoisson5792 bill wyman explains it in crossfire documentary and keith also states it in his autobio..so yea that's all u can really go buy,mick sure as hell would never mention it today if asked..very doubtful
I was there. 16 years old, a budding hippie, at a progressive boarding school in South East England. I'd arrived in the early afternoon for the Blind Faith concert the previous month, and I wanted to get closer to the stage this time. So I skipped Saturday morning lessons and left the school at 6 am without telling anyone. I was so close to the high stage I could barely see Charlie Watts. There was hell to pay when I got back to school, but it was well worth it.
They certainly weren't for me, musically speaking. Why the question? Do you mean popular, or successful in terms of sales? I believe Queen sold more albums than the Stones, but they weren't as successful in the US as they were in the UK. You could try googling it.
I don't really know the answer to your question, but I've had a quick google. It looks like the Stones were bigger in the 70s - they formed back in 1962, while Queen only formed in 1970 - but Queen had overtaken them by the 80s. Many sources say Led Zeppelin were the biggest band in the UK in the 70s, along with Pink Floyd, and The Smiths in the 80s. I definitely preferred The Smiths.
jsmith469 We've all got our opinions of course, but beggars banquet through exile are generally seen as the golden years for the band, and I think they pretty clearly top what was going on with Jones.
@@_Singularity_ funny that you said that, cause Brian played on beggars and let it bleed. Sticky fingers and exile had some songs on it from the beggars and let it bleed recordings.
@@williamberry2351 that’s not true at all. There are all kinds of crazy comments under videos of the band while he was in it. Just like in most of the shows with MT people act like he carried the band and their only great stuff was done with him. Personally I’m just a fan of the band and enjoy music from all three iterations.
Beautiful tribute to Brian Jones. The Stones are sounding sensational 🎉🎉 Brian Jones was the Rolling Stones most definitely. Brian you left way too soon. You will certainly be missed 😢 🎉🎉
Brian often gets pigeonholed as the guy that strayed the Stones toward Baroque Pop and psychedelia, but he was a bluesman at his core. Moreover, he was happy to get the Stones back on track with "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and preferred a more rocking, blues-based sound.
Thanks for uploading this! This video set the record straight for me in a couple of things. I read in a book (written by a writer, who wrote tons of bullshit in his books), that Mick read the poem poorly and the butterfly thing turned out to be ridiculous, but the audience didn't notice, because the Stones immediately started to rock. Well, watching this video, the Shelly poem was alright and even if it was true, that by the time, the butterflies were let go, most of them died of the heat, it went down well too. At least it was a decent amount, so not disastrous at all, seeing how there were still butterflies flying well into the first song. :) Also, according to that book, before hitting the stage, Mick snorted up some coke and quipped: "Alright, now, let's play the best rock and roll show for these assholes!"
Tavy@ it just shows how grief effects people in diffrent ways. This was great what the stones did 2 days after his death and brian wasnt actually a band member by this time. He had been paid off about 6 weeks before it. Seemingly when he turnd up at the studio when the band were trying to make music brian by this time wasnt or couldnt add anything in becouse of his drinck and drug taking he was mostly out of his head. So seemingly keith, mick and charlie a thinck whent to visit brian at his home wich was beautiful with the outside swimming pool 8ft deep with the small spring diving board wich was about 2ft high. Mick and keith came strait to the point and said "brian we have to let you go its just not working out anymore and hasent been for a while, so we have decided to pay you £100,000 pounds up front and you will get royalties the same as us" brian just said "ok then. A was thincking about starting another group anyway and i have been writeing some great stuff" mick and keith just looked at each other with raised eye brows at the shock of how easy brian just accepted there offer with a shrugg of hes shoulders. They expected fire works and at least a bit of fighting becouse they knew brian would be drincking but it was totally the oppisite. So they whent to his house as early as possible to get him sober and level headed. Brian kind of expected this the band said traveling back home. Keith gave brian a big bag of strong cocaine and said "heres a nice little present from us" the cociane was really powerfull stuff brian told his girl friend later that day. A wonder where he got that gear from its the strongest i have ever had. And keith gave me about half an ounce of it. Thats about 7 to £800 pounds in todays money maybe more becouse it was so strong. But to do a free concert 2 days later was good to see. How many groups could do that today and pull a crowd of between 300 thousand to half a million. Wtf. From the stage you couldnt see the end of the crowd becouse it just whent so far back. The stones just wernt the same band with out brian jones !!!!!!!!
Hipócritas, una banda sincera permanece unida ni Mick ni Keith se quitarán la sombra de Brian Jones, es el terreno donde edificarón la mansión Stones. #sinjonesnostones
To Adonais the perfect introduction to one of the greatest poets from the Romantics in English litterature. Second part is the rare recording of I m yours and I am hers. I am yours and I am hers, I find it by Jonny Winters first cut same year 1969, but the riffs are also found in Travelling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin originally recorded by Robert Johnson and that is definetely where the inspiration comes from You could say it is a typical Robert Johnson song, although he never recorded it. Anyone that knows more? I think it is a fur raising riff and song. I also wonder why the Stones never performmed it any time after? I' s a great song!!
So as a tribute to Brian Jones they play a newly released (at the time) Johnny Winter song. Heavily inspired by Robert Johnson. Jimmy Page used the same slide riff later that year ('69) on "Traveling Riverside Blues".
SinkHollyWood Brian at the end of his life was listening to Johnny Winter, CCR and music like that and wanted to put together a band more like CCR than the Stones
"Hyde Park was the funeral. And the bit about burying and shovels and all that, it's not that important to me. That was [Brian's] funeral."--Keith Richards
As a good friend of Johnny Winter for over 40 years, I will mention that I know for certain that Mick & Keith were huge Johnny Winter fans. They ended up giving him the song "Silver Train", & Johnny did such a great job recording it, that they decided to go ahead & record it themselves.
I sold Johnny his first Firebird V, a mint condition '64 sunburst one that came from less than 5 minutes from where I live now, & it was less than 10 minutes from my parents' house where I lived, since I had just had my 18th birthday when I bought the Firebird & sold it to Johnny less than 3 weeks after my birthday! @@user-cs8sx3fi1y
Train wrecks just don't get any better than this, tho this has to be an edited (shortened) version of the performance of the JW song. Seek out the actual film version of this tune, it is gnarly perfection.
Los amigos se ayudan, creó que fueron muy hipócritas para Bria Jones él cual fue traicionado y murió en condiciones muy dudosas. Por lo que leído creo que el Mick Jagger,Richar Keith y el representante conspiraron para desaparecerlo ya que Brian Jones era el legítimo dueño del nombre de la banda de los Rolling Stones ya que el le puso el nombre y fue el fundador de la misma y el creador de los primeros éxitos de los Rolling Stones. Sin Brian Jones no hay Rolling Stones.
Asi mismo es amigo .hay un libro llamado Los viejos dioses nunca mueres de Stephen Davis .ahi dice Todo .es la biografia no sensurada mas completa de Los stones .es un best seller de mas de 600 paginas y mas de la mitad habla de Brian y todos desde que nacieron asta hoy dia pasando por todas Las etapas dificiles.ahi vi El par de hienas que son Mick y keith
Brian se metió en esas condiciones solo, el fue quien se relaciono con la gente que más es acusada de ser la causante de su muerte. Lo que dices de keith y mick no es más que una conspiración.
Eles não entupiram o Brian de drogas até ele morrer não. Brian era um folgado que já tava atrapalhando ele mesmo e a banda. Não conseguia compor nada, ele nem queria que o Mick e o Keith fizessem as músicas, faltava os shows, os ensaios, dava em cima das mukher dos outros. Arrumava briga com geral. Ele ficou muito doente é óbvio, mas o meninos não são culpados, ninguém nunca obrigou ele a se encher de droga. No fim eles tavam carregando o Brian pq ele não conseguia fazer mais nada dentro da banda, só sabia se drogar e ferrar com as músicas. Eles ainda deram muita grana pra ele pelos serviços. Só porque ele morreu depois isso não faz dos meninos os errados da história, e senão fosse pelo Mick e o Keith os stones iam morrer nos anos 60 só fazendo cover de blues sem nunca ter uma única música autoral nem uma identidade musical
Muy sierto amigo.mick y Keith son Los dos hijos de puta mas grande en El Mundo del rock.ellos acabaron hechandolo de su propia Banda y lo suplantaron muy facil .y jamas en sus vidas han hecho un tributo a Brian Jones y menos a Ian Stewart que ambos fueron que fundaron Los stones.los demas llegaron porque Brian Los dejo .ellos Eran fanaticos de Brian cuando lo iban a ver con Alexis corner a un club de jazz.brian tocaba la guitarra ahi y decian Keith y Mick que era El mejor guitarrista del Mundo.
@@lucasezequielrehbein5097 Curioso, ya que los que son considerados sus mejores albumes salieron luego de la muerte de Brian. Es más, en sticky fingers hay un repertorio de temas que dejan en claro la calidad que la banda podía alcanzar sin el victimizado de jones
My personal go to medicine,Hyde Park 7 3 69 Largest free gathering in English history.No matter what the late C.R Watts would say one of the best English men of history is ( not sir Walter Raleigh) but Lord Kieth Richards! I'm Yours and I m Hers by the late J.Winter,I hope The Rolling Stones were doing a tribute to the masters as Blind Lemon Jefferson ( or The Rev L.J.Bates),as well as breast like pears and biscuits.Old Chris a retired fiddler and greeter of Albuquerque NM PLAY ROLLING STONES SONGS!! Stones on tour 22 Thank You
George Harrison had this to say about Brian: "When I met him I liked him quite a lot. He was a good fellow, you know. I got to know him very well, I think, and I felt very close to him; you know how it is with some people, you feel for them, feel near to them. He was born on February 28, 1943 and I was born on February 25, 1943, and he was with Mick and Keith and I was with John and Paul in the groups, so there was a sort of understanding between the two of us. The positions were similar, and I often seemed to meet him in his times of trouble. There was nothing the matter with him that a little extra love wouldn't have cured. I don't think he had enough love or understanding. He was very nice and sincere and sensitive, and we must remember him like that because that's what he was."
OK
brithish press did hit piece on brian
@@jjrwass British press isn't known for its standards sadly.
I was there ...hitched up from Norwich ...sweet 17 ....memories will last forever ...68 now but still rockin it !
4 day pass watched them build the stage
Me too.🥰💗
@@sandrawatters3525 still here great memory
вы- часть истории!
@@jjrwasswas queen as big as the Rolling Stones during the 1970s and 1980s in the uk??
Peace, peace! he is not dead, he doth not sleep
He hath awakened from the dreams of life..P. B. Shelley
This performance by the Stones - untuned guitars and all - epitomizes the greatness of the band. The grit and swagger are off the charts. Too bad they didn’t make this Johnny Winter song a concert staple.
Real rock 'n' roll.
and it eases their collective guilty consciences
Agree with all you wrote 100%
Hearing this for the first time, crazy good
Rest in peace,Brian Jones (1942-1969)
Brian loved Johnny Winter ......Johnny killed every Stones tune he did. RIP GOAT!
So did Mick & Keith!
I was there, having told my parents I was at a friend's......
Wow .
You're a queen!
50 years ago he died. I remember it like it was yesterday
I was only a 1 year old , but personally i believe Wohlin's side of the story. Manslaughter, not murder though.
@@Kelly14UK
You need to follow the money trail .
@@SuperAnimelover100 In '93, there was a wee bit in Scotland's Daily Record at the side of the page regarding a confession by Thorogood. Newpapers are lying bollocks i know, but it sort of jarred me into thinking. It was a "woo hah" moment for me haha. Seven or eight years later i bought Anna's book. I think she was OTT stating it was murder, but i do find the story of Thorogood snapping, plausible.
Plus the authorities would seize the opportunity after only 15 years of teen culture to say " look kids, look what drink and drugs do".
edit. My point being the " swimming in warm pool water with barbiturates" line.
@SuperAnimelover100 - this was not due to greed. Brian was making trouble for the band with his open drug use, and his playing was so deteriorated, they had to replace him with Mick Taylor.
@@AuroraBoarder1 I think he ended up on the road he was because he lost control of the band he started, it was taken in a different direction, and Keith stole his girlfriend while in hospital...the stones royally fkd Brian and threw him out of his own band.
I admire Mick's courage in doing what he did there. That was a mighty fine sendoff for Brian.
Perfect opener for the occasion. It always bums me out when you get a photographer that’s too obsessed with Jagger. I like seeing everyone especially seeing guitarists during their solos
I m 121years now, never forget this concert
RIP Johnny Winter and Brian Jones.
King Crimson opened. It was their first time playing in front of an audience.
Fripp in this video
Nice touch releasing those butterflies over the crowd!
“Peace, peace! he is not dead, he does not sleep -
He just awakened from the dream of life -
It's we, who lost in stormy visions, keep
With phantoms an unprofitable strife,
And in mad trance, strike with our spirit’s knife
Invulnerable nothings. - We decay
Like corpses in a charnel; fear and grief
Convulse us and consume us day by day,
And cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay.
The One remains, the many change and pass;
Heaven’s light forever shines, Earth’s shadows fly;
Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,
Stains the white radiance of Eternity,
Until Death tramples it to fragments. - Die,
If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek!
Follow where all is fled!” "
Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem Adonais
Thanks for posting the poem. Appreciate it.
@@joegarrison2344Aw, I am very pleased to hear that:))
Brians instrumentality is what made the stones. I can only imagine how flawless their work without him would be if he was still alive and with the group.
Ideally, it would have been nice if Brian could have stayed in a studio role, adding his little "touches" to a developed composition, as he often did. That said, it was necessary to have a more fluid lead like Taylor to compete with the newer live acts in the emerging stadium era. They needed that extra dynamism, but I agree: they missed some of Brian's eccentricity.
One of the best - if not THE best way to treat a slide guitar
Brian Jones did it better
That was a beautiful tribute to Brian. Thank you Mick. Brian’s memory lives on forever
I was there that day. Just a little kid. We'd be waiting hours for them to come on. When Mick started talking about Brian the crowd got very antsy "get on with it"....,it was day I've always remembered with great affection. I'm in my mid 60s now ..
Mick Jagger was in tears before this performance
Neal really???
@@suzannepoisson5792 that's what alot people and books say
keep on rollin 79 i know but i have a doubt! but maybe i was not there!
@@suzannepoisson5792 bill wyman explains it in crossfire documentary and keith also states it in his autobio..so yea that's all u can really go buy,mick sure as hell would never mention it today if asked..very doubtful
Yeah i highly doubt it
R.I.P. Brian Jones.
RIP zzzzzzz..
I was there. 16 years old, a budding hippie, at a progressive boarding school in South East England. I'd arrived in the early afternoon for the Blind Faith concert the previous month, and I wanted to get closer to the stage this time. So I skipped Saturday morning lessons and left the school at 6 am without telling anyone. I was so close to the high stage I could barely see Charlie Watts.
There was hell to pay when I got back to school, but it was well worth it.
was queen as big as the Rolling Stones during the 1970s and 1980s in the uk??
They certainly weren't for me, musically speaking. Why the question? Do you mean popular, or successful in terms of sales?
I believe Queen sold more albums than the Stones, but they weren't as successful in the US as they were in the UK. You could try googling it.
@@Toms-a-cold i mean in terms of popularity in the uk
I don't really know the answer to your question, but I've had a quick google. It looks like the Stones were bigger in the 70s - they formed back in 1962, while Queen only formed in 1970 - but Queen had overtaken them by the 80s.
Many sources say Led Zeppelin were the biggest band in the UK in the 70s, along with Pink Floyd, and The Smiths in the 80s. I definitely preferred The Smiths.
@@Toms-a-cold where did you find out that led zeppelin were the biggest band in the uk of the 70s??
Well this is a man, who lost somebody dear to him. His equal. Beautiful.
I was there, but right at the back.
+fidomusic I was 1. Loved the Stones before Goats.
Me too !
Me too,couldn’t hear the tribute too well,but loved the atmosphere..I was 19…crazy 😊
Written by JW... Rest In Peace Johnny Winter!!💔🎸
R.I.P. Brian Jones
A good tribute would have been Mick & Keith going to his funeral. No Jones,no Stones.
If it wasnt for brian they wouldnt be a band
No Jones, no Stones, except they released their best albums without much help from Jones.
@@_Singularity_ yeah right!
jsmith469 We've all got our opinions of course, but beggars banquet through exile are generally seen as the golden years for the band, and I think they pretty clearly top what was going on with Jones.
@@_Singularity_ funny that you said that, cause Brian played on beggars and let it bleed. Sticky fingers and exile had some songs on it from the beggars and let it bleed recordings.
It’s always amazing how Brian Jones’ fans completely absolve Brian of responsibility for his own life.
They don’t. It’s just sad that’s all. No one blames his death on any other person….
@@williamberry2351 that’s not true at all. There are all kinds of crazy comments under videos of the band while he was in it. Just like in most of the shows with MT people act like he carried the band and their only great stuff was done with him. Personally I’m just a fan of the band and enjoy music from all three iterations.
I’m guessing by this comment you’ve never really read much history about the Stones. Perhaps you should educate yourself a little
He was just a flawed individual like the rest of us
Jones was a Johnny Winter fan ( who just released that song in spring 1969 ) , and they played the song as a tribute to Brian
The Show must go on!
Brian Jones is The Rolling Stones!
Beautiful tribute to Brian Jones. The Stones are sounding sensational 🎉🎉 Brian Jones was the Rolling Stones most definitely. Brian you left way too soon. You will certainly be missed 😢 🎉🎉
Never seen or heard this before, amazing
Ladies and gentlemans com vcs a maior banda de rock de todos os tempos...the rolling stones...
Dedicado ese hermoso poema a mi amigo Alejo qué hoy partió... Gracias Mike J.
OMG ,!!! MICK WEARING A DRESS AND SHAKING HIS ASS IS THE BEST TRIBUTE TO BRIAN DYING ANYONE COULD EVER THINK OF !!
T Leroi thats BEAUTIFUL!!! I`m still crack`in up!!! u`ve got me in stitches with that 1 man!!!
I love that Brian Jones’ favorite song is a Johnny Winter tune.
Brian often gets pigeonholed as the guy that strayed the Stones toward Baroque Pop and psychedelia, but he was a bluesman at his core. Moreover, he was happy to get the Stones back on track with "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and preferred a more rocking, blues-based sound.
@@tylerbolden6189..absolutely. I can't imagine how he would have done during the disco era though.
I think I was there. I know I was at least 1 of the HP concerts. I just have vague flash backs of those times.
Lol it seem like you enjoy your time
nice! johnny winter cover.
RIP 🦋 Brian 🦋Joanes🦋 1969 🦋 2023 🦋🦋🦋
Thanks for uploading this!
This video set the record straight for me in a couple of things.
I read in a book (written by a writer, who wrote tons of bullshit in his books), that Mick read the poem poorly and the butterfly thing turned out to be ridiculous, but the audience didn't notice, because the Stones immediately started to rock. Well, watching this video, the Shelly poem was alright and even if it was true, that by the time, the butterflies were let go, most of them died of the heat, it went down well too. At least it was a decent amount, so not disastrous at all, seeing how there were still butterflies flying well into the first song. :)
Also, according to that book, before hitting the stage, Mick snorted up some coke and quipped: "Alright, now, let's play the best rock and roll show for these assholes!"
and they did
Tavy@ it just shows how grief effects people in diffrent ways. This was great what the stones did 2 days after his death and brian wasnt actually a band member by this time. He had been paid off about 6 weeks before it. Seemingly when he turnd up at the studio when the band were trying to make music brian by this time wasnt or couldnt add anything in becouse of his drinck and drug taking he was mostly out of his head. So seemingly keith, mick and charlie a thinck whent to visit brian at his home wich was beautiful with the outside swimming pool 8ft deep with the small spring diving board wich was about 2ft high. Mick and keith came strait to the point and said "brian we have to let you go its just not working out anymore and hasent been for a while, so we have decided to pay you £100,000 pounds up front and you will get royalties the same as us" brian just said "ok then. A was thincking about starting another group anyway and i have been writeing some great stuff" mick and keith just looked at each other with raised eye brows at the shock of how easy brian just accepted there offer with a shrugg of hes shoulders. They expected fire works and at least a bit of fighting becouse they knew brian would be drincking but it was totally the oppisite. So they whent to his house as early as possible to get him sober and level headed. Brian kind of expected this the band said traveling back home. Keith gave brian a big bag of strong cocaine and said "heres a nice little present from us" the cociane was really powerfull stuff brian told his girl friend later that day. A wonder where he got that gear from its the strongest i have ever had. And keith gave me about half an ounce of it. Thats about 7 to £800 pounds in todays money maybe more becouse it was so strong. But to do a free concert 2 days later was good to see. How many groups could do that today and pull a crowd of between 300 thousand to half a million. Wtf. From the stage you couldnt see the end of the crowd becouse it just whent so far back. The stones just wernt the same band with out brian jones !!!!!!!!
Hipócritas, una banda sincera permanece unida ni Mick ni Keith se quitarán la sombra de Brian Jones, es el terreno donde edificarón la mansión Stones. #sinjonesnostones
That’s extremely offensive.
@@robertandrewhale it'll be ok bud.
Can’t see/ can’t remember what I was pissed about five months ago, but thanks anyhow.
To Adonais the perfect introduction to one of the greatest poets from the Romantics in English litterature.
Second part is the rare recording of I m yours and I am hers.
I am yours and I am hers, I find it by Jonny Winters first cut same year 1969, but the riffs are also found in Travelling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin originally recorded by Robert Johnson and that is definetely where the inspiration comes from You could say it is a typical Robert Johnson song, although he never recorded it.
Anyone that knows more? I think it is a fur raising riff and song. I also wonder why the Stones never performmed it any time after? I' s a great song!!
El mejor comentario diablos!!!
I am content that they are still relative. and rocking long live the rolling stones
So as a tribute to Brian Jones they play a newly released (at the time) Johnny Winter song. Heavily inspired by Robert Johnson.
Jimmy Page used the same slide riff later that year ('69) on "Traveling Riverside Blues".
SinkHollyWood Brian at the end of his life was listening to Johnny Winter, CCR and music like that and wanted to put together a band more like CCR than the Stones
I knew that sounded familiar!!!!
That's a Johnny Winter composition off his 1st album for Columbia Records, "Johnny Winter" released in 1969.
My cousin shot the cover. Dug that at age 7 and ever since
"Hyde Park was the funeral. And the bit about burying and shovels and all that, it's not that important to me. That was [Brian's] funeral."--Keith Richards
Brian Jones ❤❤💕💕 cool😎 love❤❤ beautiful❤❤❤
VHSビデオで何回も観た好きな曲
久々聴いたら元気が出てきた❤
Peace❤❤ love❤❤ freedom❤❤ music❤❤
Brian :(
Il miglior loro concerto.
TRIBUTO A BRIAN JONES...
4:56 Robert Fripp lol
Ooh, good eye! Fripp and King Crimson had just played their big breakthough concert opening for the Stones here.
Jeez. Good eye. Probably looking at Keith thinking " I'm way better than this old bloke," I'm a big fan of both The Stones and KC.
He was just smelling the flowers lol
DANKE FÜR. BRYAN ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Danke fürs Senden
"I'm Yours & I'm Hers" (Lyrics by Johnny Winter) . Pretty good version for live.
As a good friend of Johnny Winter for over 40 years, I will mention that I know for certain that Mick & Keith were huge Johnny Winter fans. They ended up giving him the song "Silver Train", & Johnny did such a great job recording it, that they decided to go ahead & record it themselves.
@@edseelig9465 Thanks for your information. I am a big fan of Johnny, since 1970. I have his entire discography on vinyl and cd.
I just accidentally lost a detailed message about Johnny & Mick & Keith....I will try again later....@@user-cs8sx3fi1y
I sold Johnny his first Firebird V, a mint condition '64 sunburst one that came from less than 5 minutes from where I live now, & it was less than 10 minutes from my parents' house where I lived, since I had just had my 18th birthday when I bought the Firebird & sold it to Johnny less than 3 weeks after my birthday! @@user-cs8sx3fi1y
Johnny Winter's original version kicks ass
I was there, I was 11
"We're not canceling the show. Mick, read a poem before we play."
❤ Brian
I was there
U old bahstid! Nyuk yuk
I was not.
Pauvre Brian Jones, une triste journée en conséquence. Bien heureusement le blues est là. Merci à toi Brian, en ta mémoire de
5:20 TV
ok, you gonna be quiet or not?
Pedro Enrique Amón yeah he killed it.
I sneezed all over the screen
😂
no stones without jones
@Andrew Salter the show must go on, that's the story. And not 50+, you're math is weak.
Poor butterflies
4:55 Keylock, the bastard that knew exactly what happened to Brian. May he rot in hell.
Fucking amazing man
That's one heck of a white butterfly collection! 👍
You can see where Spinal Tap came from.
Beautiful choice of reading, though.
The❤ Rolling❤❤ Stones❤❤
Just pulled out th cubard stones live in miami 1994 joe robbie stadium on V H S GREAT BRILLANT CONSERT
This is the most tongue-in-cheek tribute I've ever seen! 😜
🎯💯‼️
TRES Cool\Heavy!
Train wrecks just don't get any better than this, tho this has to be an edited (shortened) version of the performance of the JW song. Seek out the actual film version of this tune, it is gnarly perfection.
Los amigos se ayudan, creó que fueron muy hipócritas para Bria Jones él cual fue traicionado y murió en condiciones muy dudosas. Por lo que leído creo que el Mick Jagger,Richar Keith y el representante conspiraron para desaparecerlo ya que Brian Jones era el legítimo dueño del nombre de la banda de los Rolling Stones ya que el le puso el nombre y fue el fundador de la misma y el creador de los primeros éxitos de los Rolling Stones. Sin Brian Jones no hay Rolling Stones.
Asi mismo es amigo .hay un libro llamado Los viejos dioses nunca mueres de Stephen Davis .ahi dice Todo .es la biografia no sensurada mas completa de Los stones .es un best seller de mas de 600 paginas y mas de la mitad habla de Brian y todos desde que nacieron asta hoy dia pasando por todas Las etapas dificiles.ahi vi El par de hienas que son Mick y keith
Coincido contigo.
Brian se metió en esas condiciones solo, el fue quien se relaciono con la gente que más es acusada de ser la causante de su muerte. Lo que dices de keith y mick no es más que una conspiración.
Great!.
Für Brian ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂❤
Shelley also drowned in water...
Como pode ter coragem de cantar ?! O demitiram para morrer ...
Prescisava de apoio cuidados. Carregam essa culpa 😞
I like Brian Jones !!!
Eles não entupiram o Brian de drogas até ele morrer não. Brian era um folgado que já tava atrapalhando ele mesmo e a banda. Não conseguia compor nada, ele nem queria que o Mick e o Keith fizessem as músicas, faltava os shows, os ensaios, dava em cima das mukher dos outros. Arrumava briga com geral. Ele ficou muito doente é óbvio, mas o meninos não são culpados, ninguém nunca obrigou ele a se encher de droga. No fim eles tavam carregando o Brian pq ele não conseguia fazer mais nada dentro da banda, só sabia se drogar e ferrar com as músicas. Eles ainda deram muita grana pra ele pelos serviços. Só porque ele morreu depois isso não faz dos meninos os errados da história, e senão fosse pelo Mick e o Keith os stones iam morrer nos anos 60 só fazendo cover de blues sem nunca ter uma única música autoral nem uma identidade musical
Finalmente um brasileiro(a)
Great.
Well allllllriiiiiight!!!
❤️❤️❤️
🌷 Hare Kṛṣṇa 🌷
Brian's Ghost was in the slide of blues
I always thought this performance was very reminiscent of the sound of Led Zeppelin.
no jones no stones the best
Jagger like shut up people shut it are ya gonna b quiet
no creo en ese adios no lo ayudaron
Luis Lugones te apoyo
Muy sierto amigo.mick y Keith son Los dos hijos de puta mas grande en El Mundo del rock.ellos acabaron hechandolo de su propia Banda y lo suplantaron muy facil .y jamas en sus vidas han hecho un tributo a Brian Jones y menos a Ian Stewart que ambos fueron que fundaron Los stones.los demas llegaron porque Brian Los dejo .ellos Eran fanaticos de Brian cuando lo iban a ver con Alexis corner a un club de jazz.brian tocaba la guitarra ahi y decian Keith y Mick que era El mejor guitarrista del Mundo.
Mason juniyar sand 2 y luego ni fueron a su funeral que poca madre 🙄🙄🙄😡😡😡😡🙄 que clase de “amigos”
Mason juniyar sand2 después de la muerte de Brian Jones casi que no sacaron temas buenos
@@lucasezequielrehbein5097 Curioso, ya que los que son considerados sus mejores albumes salieron luego de la muerte de Brian. Es más, en sticky fingers hay un repertorio de temas que dejan en claro la calidad que la banda podía alcanzar sin el victimizado de jones
nice white poet dress
So this was technically Mick Taylor's first performance with the Stones
Went back fifty three years later...no mention of Brian. "what's the next numbah" lol
My personal go to medicine,Hyde Park 7 3 69 Largest free gathering in English history.No matter what the late C.R
Watts would say one of the best English men of history is ( not sir Walter Raleigh) but Lord Kieth Richards! I'm Yours and I m Hers by the late J.Winter,I hope The Rolling Stones were doing a tribute to the masters as Blind Lemon Jefferson ( or The Rev L.J.Bates),as well as breast like pears and biscuits.Old Chris a retired fiddler and greeter of Albuquerque NM PLAY ROLLING STONES SONGS!! Stones on tour 22 Thank You
Bill Whyman and Charlie Watta have always said that the Rolling Stones was his band not Jagger /Richards
i would think he would say a few words of his own to show his sadness at Jones' passing....
If you don't have Brian Joan
There is no Rolling Stone.
The truth is
Before the death, it was very painful due to betrayed by a band member.
The song they do here makes the Stones sound like Led Zeppelin
Charlie Watts❤❤ 💕
Its allways...a moonlight motel