Brian was a musical genius in every sense of the word, not only was he a multi-instrumentalist, he was an innovator in knowing what music sounded great. He was ahead of his time in so many ways. The Pipes of Pan at Joujouka record Brian produced really is amazing 💖
Not denying Brian's genius, but producing the Master Musicians of Joujouka involved him pointing a microphone in their general direction & recording the results onto tape. But yes, good for him for recognising what he was hearing, while many of his contemporaries would have dismissed those sounds exotic to the European ear.. I have been to Joujouka and they idolise him there.
This sounds like "world music" years before that term. Weather Report played some tracks like this 6-15 or so years later, not imitation but same percussion groove with instruments weaving in and out.
Yes absolutely ! As an aherant of surbahar/sitar since mid sixties, its such a stretch back in time. Brian was influenced by north african flute/drumming, Harrison, classic north Indian music, those were interesting times. There were many musicians experimenting with cross over music, I was lucky enough to be there and involved. All of my contemporaries seem to be passing, my time is coming, it's been a most interesting experience,
Me too, D. I am amazed that people rave over that annoying noise just because their drunk idol with the fluffy blonde hairdo said he liked it. It is sonic garbage.
Yes Mark. Something from that period. They say he used to fly down to N. Africa and explore and do psychedelics. Too much DMT. A very different drug than LSD. Not that I'm advocating either but I did them. I also ended up playing the recorder(s) like a lead guitar not so dissimilar; but this is trance music. Joujouka recording could've used some of this. I hear a bass in there. I played along with it you see. They would play and play and play to reach some state of Nirvana I guess. But methinks they took Brian down a rabbit hole. Dark spirituality. Primitive stuff. I do believe he was seeking freedom. First him and then Jimi...looking for love but they went too far out and didn't land in a nice supportive place to recover and move on. Sadly.
@@antrygis1 Being a musician myself, I am truly Wowwed by your comment !!! I really appreciate and enjoy reading it!! It is a shame that Things went south for Brian. I honestly think you’re right about what he was actually looking for. Same thing for Jimi. As for recorders, I think those are awesome instruments. Brian brought so much to the music with it and all the other cool instruments he played.
sf asasadd I fucking agree stop saying that he's a genius only because he died at 27 goddamn he was just a great multi instrumentalist, he couldn't write songs and he couldn't sing!!!
Brian played counter melodies in quite a lot of the Stones' songs, if you know what a counter melody is and how hard it is to write them, you'd appreciate it. McCartney did the same thing and still does to some degree.
@Nelson Robert WillisExactly. Brian clearly wrote quite a bit of the music because after he died their music changed completely. He was the soul of the band.
it really shows the direction he would have gone had he lived and got the band together that he was planning on doing. These sounds would have been such an enhancement to the brilliant sounds that came from the 70's. It's like the next level of psychedelia.
I agree. Brian was so driven to experience the very roots of music itself. His intuition was razor sharp. He was music, and music was him. There is no death in that.
Maybe there is an alternate universe where Brian lived and became a Brian Eno-esque figure pioneering ambient and world music, playing exotic instruments with lost tribes in the Amazon
Like the first light of dawn, this music opens your eyes to new promises and to all the wonders of nature. Evocative of powers beyond observation, these pieces pull the strings of the heart, attract nostalgia and awaken the loves, the skinned lives and torpor of the sleeping watchmen !
@@williardbillmore5713 merci williard, je ne fume que deux modestes cigarillos par jour 😏 Brian fut pour moi un modèle et j'aimais beaucoup sa façon de se vêtir
I wonder if the Darling he's talking about here is a real person or just a title he gave it. This sounds like THE PRODIGY. Brian was ahead of his time!
Brian Jones a great musician play all the instruments from mystic and folklore I believe Gales wonderful music thank he is an extraordinary 👂 ear thank you Bran Rest In peace
Brian Jones is the exlusive father founder of Rolling Stones and his unbelievable talent obscured his partners... The question is...who suiceded him? The answer is very simple...
Brian Jones era de otro nivel, andaba más con los Beatles que con los Rolling Stones y quería formar un super grupo con John Lennon, eso dice mucho de lo que Brian pensaba de los Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger y Keith Richards. Saca tus conclusiones.
Un grupo que nunca existio y que con semejantes egos de seguro hubiera durado poco tiempo. Por otro lado que Brian Jones haga este tipo de canciones entre la psicodelia y lo tribal ni lo pone en nivel superior ni le baja el precio a los Rolling Stones, tipos que se dedicaron al rock, el blues y derivados por decisión propia y con un jagger que discursa avergonzarse de su etapa psicodelica. No es que no lo pudieran hacer, decidieron no hacerlo y en ese estilo propio que formaron dentro de lo que se conoces como rock rock hicieron canciones eternas...
@@stones2321 no iba ha ser un grupo como tal solo iban a colaborar en diversas ocasiones. Al que le gustaba el blues era a Brian Jones, de hecho cuando los rolling stones cambiaron su estilo el se distanció del grupo y las canciones más eternas de los stones son de la era de brian jones, que las hizo iconicas con los instrumentos y técnicas que usaba, Brian jones le enseño a keith richards a perfeccionarse tocando la guitarra, le enseño a jagger a tocar la armónica y el fue el que introdujo en Inglaterra el slide guitar una técnica más complicada que impresionó a Richards, el mismo keith richards dijo que hace poco cuando grababan su disco versionando canciones de blues se le apareció el fantasma de Brian en frente y que supo que lo tenía que hacer bien.
Imagine if history had him still with The 'Stones? If they'd still the chemistry to create music together? I first heard 'em early in 1964, listenin' to 'Out of Our Heads' and '12x5' Albums. Absolutely loved 'em, but, nonetheless bought - parents bought me - a Beatles' jacket. Meanwhile, the great sounds of late '50 to '64 are permeating our ears. Am grateful.
It is timeless and just as fresh today in the year 2020 as it was in 1967. He was an extremely talented guy. Why do we lose all the super talented ones so young?
Jennifer Spurrett, what the fuck are you talking about? Weak as shit musician? Then why the hell is he respected by the entire community of music industry for today? How arrogant and ignorant one must be to hate on one genius because of sympathy for the other? Your life would be easier without all that hate.
He was found dead in the swimming pool of his house, which as I’ve read, is the same house that Christopher Robin Milne grew up in. Not sure if that’s true, though.
@@dorothyfry3319 Google 'Cotchford Farm' and the 'House Beautiful' website shows some lovely photos of the exterior and interior. Wish I could have afforded it :-)
This is not by Brian Jones. He was only the producer of this tune, played by a Moroccan group named Master Musicians of JouJouka. Look it up! Look everything up...
I have this LP record. I’ve had it for a long time. I play the oboe and guitars I love analog and digital recording. Everyone in Europe was going to morocco in the late 60s. Give peace a chance.
Il s'agit d'un morceau de et exécuté par les Maîtres musiciens de Jajouka, le montage studio est postérieur et effectivement il y a peut-être la patte de Brian Jones là. Le chef du groupe était alors le Hadj Mohamed El Attar, aujourd'hui c'est son fils désigné Bachir El Attar qui dirige la troupe.
This isn't "Take Me With You My Darling, Take Me With You", you can find that elsewhere on the youtubes. This also is not from 1967, you can hear the kind of fuller low-end production more associated with 90's stoner rock. It's pretty good, but not Brian Jones. Probably a remix from a CD release.
Not bad but this is a 90's remix or rather a total remake of some of the Joujouka material. It has basically nothing to do with Brian Jones. The bass, guitars, drums and effects have all been added in the 90's. Even the original recording had nothing to do with Brian apart from him commissioning the recording of it. It was an early foray into trying to expose world music to a rock audience and I guess Brian deserves credit for that.
Talvin Singh also worked with the Masters of Jojouka in the 90s but sounded way different. What makes this track sound more 67ish is the use of the flanger. Perhaps they added it on purpose.
@@SuburbanGurban Brian did record the musicians and as I understand it prepared it for release , where the flanging/phasing was added. This is certainly not the original version.
Wow never knew or heard this great post ..cant even get a recognize from the rest of them except Bill Keith besides takeing his girl is trying to say stew created the stones
No doubt u got to respect Brian jones for his sense of creativity, and being an instrumentalist. There are a couple types of musicians, and basically they can occupy both at any given time if they elect to do so, the composer arranger, multi track songwriting..., and the 'technician', that is a person who may master one instrument and bring it to the table. The technician, or player will want to play more on his /her chosen instrument, or voice, the composer applies instruments for a mood or emotion, feeling, whatever. All can be one or the other, depends on what they choose to do.
Is this from The Pipers of Joujourka? This is a really great track whatever album it's from. Should've been included on Their Satanic Majesty's Request cause it really fits in on that album. Still my all time favorite Stones album. Love the original cover :)
You could bother to search Y/t yourself & you will find it has already been done rather than ask this uploader to do more work because you can't bother to search yourself? It took me 1 minute to have it playing after reading your comment..unbelievable laziness lmao
Brian was a musical genius in every sense of the word, not only was he a multi-instrumentalist, he was an innovator in knowing what music sounded great. He was ahead of his time in so many ways. The Pipes of Pan at Joujouka record Brian produced really is amazing 💖
Unbelievable!!!,💎💎💎👏👏👏
Not denying Brian's genius, but producing the Master Musicians of Joujouka involved him pointing a microphone in their general direction & recording the results onto tape. But yes, good for him for recognising what he was hearing, while many of his contemporaries would have dismissed those sounds exotic to the European ear.. I have been to Joujouka and they idolise him there.
I defy anyone to listen to that garbage noise from beginning to it's end and remain sane.
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 It is beautiful.
This sounds like "world music" years before that term. Weather Report played some tracks like this 6-15 or so years later, not imitation but same percussion groove with instruments weaving in and out.
sounds very much like George Harrison's Wonderwall music. Two great musicians sadly missed.
The two were also good friends as they had similar roles in their bands working with songwriting teams.
Yes absolutely ! As an aherant of surbahar/sitar since mid sixties, its such a stretch back in time. Brian was influenced by north african flute/drumming, Harrison, classic north Indian music, those were interesting times. There were many musicians experimenting with cross over music, I was lucky enough to be there and involved. All of my contemporaries seem to be passing, my time is coming, it's been a most interesting experience,
@@chrisbacos
Yes they were !! :)
I agree
@@chrisbacos Exactely
Brian Jones rests in peace. Fly your soul away from the darkness In your eternal music.
That darkness was that black magic witch Anita Pallenberg and creepy Keith Richards..they deserved each other..
The music of Brian Jones never fails to amaze me.
What music? THAT was not music.
Me too, D. I am amazed that people rave over that annoying noise just because their drunk idol with the fluffy blonde hairdo said he liked it.
It is sonic garbage.
The music here is NOT Brian Jones!
This is NOT the music of Brian Jones. The most he had to do with it is he told someone to press the record button.
@@williardbillmore5713 Its not even him lol. Its some modern remix.
This is probably the kind of music that we would've heard from him, if only he were alive in the 70's
Heavy, it always makes me wonder. The Animals burned everything he was working on !!! :)
This sounds like something Brian did when he made the album “Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka”
Yes Mark. Something from that period. They say he used to fly down to N. Africa and explore and do psychedelics. Too much DMT. A very different drug than LSD. Not that I'm advocating either but I did them. I also ended up playing the recorder(s) like a lead guitar not so dissimilar; but this is trance music. Joujouka recording could've used some of this. I hear a bass in there. I played along with it you see. They would play and play and play to reach some state of Nirvana I guess. But methinks they took Brian down a rabbit hole. Dark spirituality. Primitive stuff. I do believe he was seeking freedom. First him and then Jimi...looking for love but they went too far out and didn't land in a nice supportive place to recover and move on. Sadly.
@@antrygis1 Being a musician myself, I am truly Wowwed by your comment !!! I really appreciate and enjoy reading it!! It is a shame that Things went south for Brian. I honestly think you’re right about what he was actually looking for. Same thing for Jimi. As for recorders, I think those are awesome instruments. Brian brought so much to the music with it and all the other cool instruments he played.
@@antrygis1
Agreed 100 % :)
Amazing, especially for the time when he produced it!
It is not the production from his time...
because this was recirded about 25 years ago
Brian Jones is the genious of music of all times...
hell no. he couldn't write songs
sf asasadd I fucking agree stop saying that he's a genius only because he died at 27 goddamn he was just a great multi instrumentalist, he couldn't write songs and he couldn't sing!!!
Where does this rubbish come from? He did not write anything at all
Brian played counter melodies in quite a lot of the Stones' songs, if you know what a counter melody is and how hard it is to write them, you'd appreciate it. McCartney did the same thing and still does to some degree.
@Nelson Robert WillisExactly. Brian clearly wrote quite a bit of the music because after he died their music changed completely. He was the soul of the band.
it really shows the direction he would have gone had he lived and got the band together that he was planning on doing. These sounds would have been such an enhancement to the brilliant sounds that came from the 70's. It's like the next level of psychedelia.
You're all ignorants, traditionnal marrocan music recording by Brian in Marocco, 1968.
@@Methilde Yuh I know ignoramus. We all know it's Moroccan. No secret or suprise there.
I agree. Brian was so driven to experience the very roots of music itself. His intuition was razor sharp. He was music, and music was him. There is no death in that.
Brian play many instrument of music he is passion Rest In Peace Brian and thank you very much
Maybe there is an alternate universe where Brian lived and became a Brian Eno-esque figure pioneering ambient and world music, playing exotic instruments with lost tribes in the Amazon
Brian Jones......True visionary!
His only vision was to play other people's blues songs... He had no vision
It was visionary in the UK
The brilliant genius of Brian Jones
Geoff Eustice yes I think
Hey may not have been a good songwriter, but all of his compositions are a true work of art
He was no genius and there was nothing"brillient" about anything he did.
@@heavymetal9749 Jones never composed anything in his entire career.
I think Some People hate any attention Brian Jones gets - could William be really Mick Jagger? 😂
Sus melodias atrapantes igual que su mirada y su voz
El es el misterio en persona
Y el mas bello de los rolling stones
Jakjask cierto
I'm just really getting into the Rolling Stones...well this really says it all doesn't it. :-)!!! Absolute genius!!!!
Brian Jones Very COOL Thanks For Streaming 👍💖👍💖🎸💖🎸
The most psychedelic song in the entire psychedelic genre
This does not sound like something that would have been made in 1967, its almost creepy how unique this is to the time period
Love those nature like sounds
Un genio de la reputisima madre, estaba a otro nivel completamente... dudo realmente de alguien que tenga tanto talento como brian!!
Lautaro tejo y muy talentoso...
Totalmente de acuerdo. Brian Jones era un genio !! El fue y será el mejor integrante de los Rolling Stones en toda su historia !
Que verdad y es irrefutable..que gran musico..pensar que algunos lo escuchan y no encuentran la magia
.y bueno.que se jodan...
El era el Rockstar perfecto. Talentosisimo, Carismatico, inteligente
Las versionades de ahora no tornen la màgia que el les daba
Genios de Genios ....Su Musica estaba a otro Nivel, nivel que ningun Musico de hoy en dia lo ha podido superar....R.I.P BRIAN JONES 🙏
Like the first light of dawn, this music opens your eyes to new promises and to all the wonders of nature. Evocative of powers beyond observation, these pieces pull the strings of the heart, attract nostalgia and awaken the loves, the skinned lives and torpor of the sleeping watchmen !
Gorgeous..🌹
You must be dropping and smoking the same crap Brian was, Philippe
@@williardbillmore5713 merci williard, je ne fume que deux modestes cigarillos par jour 😏 Brian fut pour moi un modèle et j'aimais beaucoup sa façon de se vêtir
this melody just levitated me!!! It's so incredible. .. So experimental!
Just old tradtitional moorocan music "Pipes of Joujouka" , recorded on tapes and remixed.
Creative Genius
They didn't appreciate Brian
I wonder if the Darling he's talking about here is a real person or just a title he gave it. This sounds like THE PRODIGY. Brian was ahead of his time!
Very cool..... thank you Brian Jones!!
brian forever...
0:11 So smiling beautiful BRIAN JONES 🌟✨💫🙏👏👏❤️❤️ 🌹🌹🌹. We remember and love you forever 💓💓
para mí esto era una evolución del sonido para ese momento!, Jones fué y será un distinto!
Brian Jones a great musician play all the instruments from mystic and folklore I believe Gales wonderful music thank he is an extraordinary 👂 ear thank you Bran Rest In peace
Il a eu l'inspiration de la "World Music" avant même que ce concept fut crée............encore une étoile filante
Maestro de la musica...Grande Brian
Какую прекрасную музыку писал Брайан! ГЕНИЙ на все времена!!!!! Спасибо!
Эту музыку не "писал" Брайан. Он вообще не был автором чего-либо.
He went at the speed needed for himself. You can't change a comet's speed, or Robert Johnson's, or Jimi's. Predestines.
Sei il più grande genio che la musica abbia mai conosciuto! Non verrai mai dimenticato!!
Brian Jones is the exlusive father founder of Rolling Stones and his unbelievable talent obscured his partners... The question is...who suiceded him? The answer is very simple...
Cuanto lamenté y lamento tu partida. Antes eran los Rolling, ahora son los Stones.
Amé a los Rolling
Sos argentino no chabón? Yo también soy fanático de los Rolling de los 60'
Brian Jones, reste inoubliable musicien hors norme je t'aime Brian merci
B.J. ❤❤❤❤Love you forever 💓💓💓💓
What a Musician!!....
can't believe this was made in 1967 it reminds me of a drum and bass track
It wasnt. This is some modern psychedelia with samples of the joujouka musicians on it or something similar.
Brian Jones era de otro nivel, andaba más con los Beatles que con los Rolling Stones y quería formar un super grupo con John Lennon, eso dice mucho de lo que Brian pensaba de los Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger y Keith Richards. Saca tus conclusiones.
John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix y Brian Jones en un grupo, habría sido éxito seguro
Hubiera sido fenomenal escucharlos también entraria jim morrison y janis joplin quien podria con eso?
@@alonsomartinez7443 George Harrison también iba a colaborar con ellos 3, hubiera sido el mejor grupo en la historia de la música
Un grupo que nunca existio y que con semejantes egos de seguro hubiera durado poco tiempo. Por otro lado que Brian Jones haga este tipo de canciones entre la psicodelia y lo tribal ni lo pone en nivel superior ni le baja el precio a los Rolling Stones, tipos que se dedicaron al rock, el blues y derivados por decisión propia y con un jagger que discursa avergonzarse de su etapa psicodelica. No es que no lo pudieran hacer, decidieron no hacerlo y en ese estilo propio que formaron dentro de lo que se conoces como rock rock hicieron canciones eternas...
@@stones2321 no iba ha ser un grupo como tal solo iban a colaborar en diversas ocasiones. Al que le gustaba el blues era a Brian Jones, de hecho cuando los rolling stones cambiaron su estilo el se distanció del grupo y las canciones más eternas de los stones son de la era de brian jones, que las hizo iconicas con los instrumentos y técnicas que usaba, Brian jones le enseño a keith richards a perfeccionarse tocando la guitarra, le enseño a jagger a tocar la armónica y el fue el que introdujo en Inglaterra el slide guitar una técnica más complicada que impresionó a Richards, el mismo keith richards dijo que hace poco cuando grababan su disco versionando canciones de blues se le apareció el fantasma de Brian en frente y que supo que lo tenía que hacer bien.
Imagine if history had him still with The 'Stones? If they'd still the chemistry to create music together? I first heard 'em early in 1964, listenin' to 'Out of Our Heads' and '12x5' Albums.
Absolutely loved 'em, but, nonetheless bought - parents bought me - a Beatles' jacket. Meanwhile, the great sounds of late '50 to '64 are permeating our ears. Am grateful.
Aku ka ein ahdruba solos, Brian.
Sin Brian, Mick y Keith no habrían pasado de ser los blueboys band
Always enjoy his sax solo on You Know my Name! right on, Look Up the Number
Larga vida al eterno Stone.. .
"world music" 12-13 years ahead of its debut
Brian hizo que el sonido de los stones tuviera su MEJOR version en la decada del '60
Our beloved beautiful talented musician our darling forever 💖💖💖 the GENIUS MUSICIAN Brian Jones the original Rolling Stone 🎸👏 👏👏 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It is timeless and just as fresh today in the year 2020 as it was in 1967. He was an extremely talented guy. Why do we lose all the super talented ones so young?
потому что неталантливость других очень явно проявляется на их фоне
Maybe the Angels lead you into, paradise, and are you Play the touch your music. Forever &ever
El real y verdadero ROLLING STONE
Brian Jones, the only real Rolling Stone...
Fuck off! John lennon was a wife beating twat and a weak-as-shit musician!
Jennifer Spurrett, what the fuck are you talking about? Weak as shit musician? Then why the hell is he respected by the entire community of music industry for today? How arrogant and ignorant one must be to hate on one genius because of sympathy for the other? Your life would be easier without all that hate.
nope .
The best rolling stone
Yes..the other Stones are nasty, cut throat liars...and ugly.
July 3th, 1969 BRIAN JONES in Hartfield died!!!
He was member of legendary british band
THE ROLLING STONES.
Do you remember???
Ivo Ponduša yes July 1969 d’inadaptée of Brian he make for us wonderful music a magician 🎩 dandy of music
He was found dead in the swimming pool of his house, which as I’ve read, is the same house that Christopher Robin Milne grew up in. Not sure if that’s true, though.
@@heathinvaderstudios yes that's true.
@@dorothyfry3319 Google 'Cotchford Farm' and the 'House Beautiful' website shows some lovely photos of the exterior and interior. Wish I could have afforded it :-)
This is not by Brian Jones. He was only the producer of this tune, played by a Moroccan group named Master Musicians of JouJouka. Look it up! Look everything up...
yeah, but it shows what he was interested in promoting on the musical landscape; he was not afraid to explore
You mean it was suppose to sound like that?
I have this LP record. I’ve had it for a long time. I play the oboe and guitars I love analog and digital recording. Everyone in Europe was going to morocco in the late 60s. Give peace a chance.
Continental Drift comes the closest to this on steel wheels I think it was…
@@questionguy5863 ??? Brian Jones was holding a cassette recorder for this
A #1 hit for the Rolling Stones in Germany, 1967.
Brian Jones,Brian Jones,Jajouka Rolling Stone,Brian Jones,Brian Jones Jajouka Really Stoned.......like a comet he went too fast
Jojouka jajouka is only bashir attar the rest aint from village
At least 30 years ahead of its time. Just off the charts.
he was plugged into the 60's scene more than most at that time
Happy Birthday Brian 💕
jayhorn.bandcamp.com/track/winnie-the-pooh-2
No Jones. No Stones!
You understood.
Il s'agit d'un morceau de et exécuté par les Maîtres musiciens de Jajouka, le montage studio est postérieur et effectivement il y a peut-être la patte de Brian Jones là. Le chef du groupe était alors le Hadj Mohamed El Attar, aujourd'hui c'est son fils désigné Bachir El Attar qui dirige la troupe.
This would make an epic soundtrack for a movie 😊
The instruments sound ALIVE
I’m thinking of this with Jim Morrison lyrics and voice.
Brian joins the Doors and takes up the missing role of bass player, then produces this kind of thing with that band. Wow. There's a thought.
The drums are magical.
Era in un altra dimensione come tutti i geni
This isn't "Take Me With You My Darling, Take Me With You", you can find that elsewhere on the youtubes. This also is not from 1967, you can hear the kind of fuller low-end production more associated with 90's stoner rock. It's pretty good, but not Brian Jones. Probably a remix from a CD release.
I ❤you, míster Jones, from my Deep of my Deep heart
Rip him. Legend song writer!
Musical genius the Great Brian Jones.
Australia 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
A degree of murder Is a wonderful music of our Brian...
Love this. Thankyou.
Not bad but this is a 90's remix or rather a total remake of some of the Joujouka material. It has basically nothing to do with Brian Jones. The bass, guitars, drums and effects have all been added in the 90's. Even the original recording had nothing to do with Brian apart from him commissioning the recording of it. It was an early foray into trying to expose world music to a rock audience and I guess Brian deserves credit for that.
Thanks I was wondering what the story behind this was
Talvin Singh also worked with the Masters of Jojouka in the 90s but sounded way different. What makes this track sound more 67ish is the use of the flanger. Perhaps they added it on purpose.
@@SuburbanGurban Brian did record the musicians and as I understand it prepared it for release , where the flanging/phasing was added. This is certainly not the original version.
He did a lot more than commissioning the record
I never knew Brian recorded anything on his own! Sounds a bit like Ravi Shankar's style...
Wow never knew or heard this great post ..cant even get a recognize from the rest of them except Bill Keith besides takeing his girl is trying to say stew created the stones
this is the Goat mix..
Incredible
The (future) Past Sounds of London. Brian's Stones and Syd's Floyd
Interesting to hear it.
This is a 1990s recording and version, I believe? Not from 1960s.
Beautiful!
I heard Brian wanted to take the Rolling Stones in more of this direction
No doubt u got to respect Brian jones for his sense of creativity, and being an instrumentalist. There are a couple types of musicians, and basically they can occupy both at any given time if they elect to do so, the composer arranger, multi track songwriting..., and the 'technician', that is a person who may master one instrument and bring it to the table. The technician, or player will want to play more on his /her chosen instrument, or voice, the composer applies instruments for a mood or emotion, feeling, whatever. All can be one or the other, depends on what they choose to do.
thankyou so much for this.
Fantastic 😊
The pipes of joukouta
Thanks to give back this music to their creators.
With Jones they become like a Pink Floyd or Zep or Cream with no Jones they morph into a sellout Disco Cause I Miss You
Thank you so much for this
TRES Cool/Heavy!
Is this from The Pipers of Joujourka? This is a really great track whatever album it's from. Should've been included on Their Satanic Majesty's Request cause it really fits in on that album. Still my all time favorite Stones album. Love the original cover :)
Brian jones lorsque le don et la génie musicale se regroupent
Awesome!!
素晴らしい❗
楽器を変幻自在に奏でるとは❓
リコーダー🪈、シタール🪕、
ダルシマー、🎸ギター、数種
ありますが、ジョーンズさんは、幼い頃から、お母さんの影響が強いのではないか❓
と思います😊。
クラッシック音楽、そして、
ジャズ、此の曲ジャジューカ、モロッコの民族音楽に繋がる物があるのですね。
大分前に、TBS世界ふしぎ発見!🌍モロッコの先住民族の
🛎ベルベル人の放送を思い出します。
ミステリーハンターの方が、
イギリス🇬🇧のミュージシャンについて触れていました。
ジョーンズさんの事だと思います😊。
現実にお話しを聞く事も出来ない🚻けど、ジョーンズさんは、👤👱人々に感銘を与えてくれたのです。
亡くなられたのが悔やまれます。
ユーチューブでイイ曲、聞かせていただきどうもありがとう🫂ございます✨😊。
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love it
It is an epic sounds.
Gracias capoide
The first stone
Poppea Thank's a lot She SAS waiting It tomorrow the Sun Will Shine Grazieee Dankeee.... Buona Notte Rock with Poppea ✌️👏💜👏🐾🤕👅😛
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Sorry I'm wih'out t gllases👅😛👅
discover " the pipes of a pan at joujouka"...by Brian Jones
As the wind blows over the desert some ruines remain...lol... have a nice day
This is a rework available on the 1995 reissue as a bonus track.
Could you please uplaod the original version ?
You could bother to search Y/t yourself & you will find it has already been done rather than ask this uploader to do more work because you can't bother to search yourself? It took me 1 minute to have it playing after reading your comment..unbelievable laziness lmao
@@dimethaltryptamine1 Yikes...