Prince Rupert von Lowenstein confirmed the fact of Brian's ownership of the Rolling Stones' name in his book A Prince Among Stones. He said his job to straighten out the band's finances were made "all the more difficult by the presence of Brian Jones' signatures on the recording contracts." Jagger was furious about this admission and considered it a betrayal. It's rough to have a big fat lie you've been telling for almost 50 years finally be exposed as a sham!
@@empressohno How could Brian own a name that he stole from a copyrighted song by Muddy Waters? Don't be so stupid. Jones's estate was paid his royalties, post mortem, until all his considerable tax debts were paid off and then they went to his parents. When his parents died that money went to his sister. It may be worth noting that not a penny went to Jones's many illegitimate children. He managed to remain a deadbeat dad , even in death. Why do you Jones worshiping jerks always have to lie about everything?
A documentary like this should be done about Brian just on brian his growing up days at cheltham learning clarinet and guitar to his frustartions in forming a blue band all the way to his summer in 1969 trying to form a new super group
@@vxxen7 Bill is not Hendrix or Dylan and he has made a lot of statements and claims about Brian, that have shown to be false. They all felt sorry for Brian but Bill seems to have had extra sympathy for Jones's descent into oblivion. In January of 1968 Jones wanted to play on Hendrix's recording session for All Along the Watchtower Brian showed up drunk and tripping out of his mind. After many cringe worthy takes, Jimi had to ask Brian to leave because his piano playing was so bad... out of time, off key and discordant. Everyone in the industry heard about this incident and they all knew Brian was a useless, time wasting disaster, to be avoided at all costs. ruclips.net/video/HP1ApjbX_1M/видео.html Brian had ruined so many Stones recording sessions over the years in a similar fashion Bill should have known better. YOU need to do some research, Vincent.
No it wasn't accidental. I believe that Jones purposely set out to kill himself with booze and drugs. Brian's worst enemy and the guy who hated him the most was, Brian Jones.
He started the band, named it, chose the music that initially made them a success. Indulged in the rock star lifestyle..too much. Realized the band he created was slipping away from him. Increased his drug and alcohol intake to try to cope. Band mates did little or nothing to help him. Fired him from the band due to poor performance/unreliability/legal burden. Died a month later. Does it get any more tragic than that?
On the pictures it looked fun, but it wasn't easy. He's not the only excellent musician who died way before his time had come in the 60ies or 70ies.. The common denominator seems often to be the manager. Music is supposed to be free, but the managers make it a lucrative product.
When Mick and Keith meet them on Dartford station Mick had a Muddy Water album with him, maybe the one on wich Brian took the tittle of a song to named the Stones.
Unless she slipped it in his drink without his knowledge or held a gun to his head and forced him to take a hit, then she didn't get him started he made his own decision and it was a very stupid one. He paid the price for doing something stupid, not the first and won't be the last to make that dumb move wtih a high cost.
Can't remember the guy's name, he wrote a book years ago, he was a major drug dealer in London and he said at the time that John Lennon was so continuously doped up and constantly bugging him for drugs that he thought for sure he was heading down the same path as Brian. I think it was circa summer 1968. Sad in any case about Brian.
A very enigmatic fellow. He was not an extraordinary guitar player. He didn't compose songs. He wasn't a singer or a front man. And by all accounts he was a huge dope fiend and not a very likeable guy. But man, when he was with the Stones all eyes are upon him. He had a real deep charisma. He could have become an evangelist or cult leader if things hadn't worked out with the blues.
Sounds like you need to do a lot more research. He was easily the best musician in the group. And a great many of his loved one speak fondly of him to this today.
My understanding based on many perspectives: Stage 1) Brian formed the Stones and recruited IS; MJ & KR, BW & CW in phases. Pure Blues & RnB band phase 1962 to 1964 in which Brian was vital to the sound, image and most articulate PR man for them. Stage 2) 1965 to 1966 Vital emergence of MJ & KR as songwriters. Brian now essential in adding extra colour to their sound but could NOT write pop songs. Band would have folded had the Glimmer twins not been great songwriters. Stage 3) 1967 > Brian loses interest; too indulgent; dis-respected by MJ & KR - not by BW & CW. LESS useful to the band. In fact, becomes a liability. Social life takes over. Stage 4) 1968 to 1969 > you would think that the Stones return to a rootsy "Beggars Banquet" would have appealed to Brian. But no. Too self destructive and his mental demons take their toll. Thus we can remember him positively for that 1962 to 1966 period and feel sorry that the right people could not help him during his downfall.
@@williardbillmore5713 Steady on bro. Psychopath?!? You act like you knew the guy and spent a lot of time with him... which I doubt. On the other hand Bill Wyman DID know him and spent a LOT of time with him. I think I'll listen to Mr Wyman and not you.
@@crimsonwolf9099 There is a passage in Bill's book where he tells of a time that Brian purposely put out a cigarette on the back of Bills hand for no reason and then spent the next half hour apologising to him for doing it. Then there is the matter of his many children whom he abandoned and never supported. They grew up in abject poverty while he lived a life of conspicuous consumption in the lifestyle of a rock star millionaire. He never showed a hint of concern or guilt towards the well being of his own offsprings or their mothers. I don't use the word psychopath lightly or often unless that is what they are. Jones was a psychopath.
In the meantime you might want to listen to the free audiobook about Brian Jones's life it's here on RUclips.... a lot of details and almost 13 hours long... in two parts . No photos of course because it is someone reading from a book but he does a good job ...really good . It's simply titled : Paul Trynka - Brian Jones I have 2 hours left on it but it's getting harder to listen to as part 2 keeps getting more and more depressing of course. Poor Brian was also constantly hounded by the police and they were relentless... they really had it out for him , the poor guy . There is a vid here or Bill Wyman talks about Brian and says he received a letter phone a woman who said she was Brian Jones daughter ; we learn Bill Wyman believes that Brian Jones was an epileptic which would explain some of his behavior .
Noname 1st I just finished Trynka’s book. It’s very well done. @gardenofthegods, the amount of times he was stalked by the police was enough to break him!
@@ceejay1794 yeah I know about that notorious copper,he had half the force investigating music celebs just to get a scoop in the headlines, Keith's bust at Redlands was bang out of order.
What A Waste ,Had Alot of Talent But Had Alot Of Freeloaders Around him ,Then After Hes Gone They Plunder his House and Burn What They Dont Want Found Or Noticed ,,,FACT HE WAS ROBBED OF HIS LIFE AND MATERAL POSSESSIONS , YET AS MUCH AS I STILL LIKE THE STONES MUSIC BILL IS THR ONLY ONE TO VISIT BRIAN'S GRAVE , Mick and Keith write but What gets me About Keith is His Attiude as much As I Like Keith and His Ego has Grown A Bit To Big for his Own Good in Alot of ways ,Does not Give Brian Enough Credit At All ,Word to The Wise ,Trust is very Hard to Come By
NEVER EVER WAY POSSIBLE HAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHE HE AGED 14 HE HASN'T TO THE EXTREME INSTEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHUT THE FUCK UP IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@xanaxala4043 he has his first child when his aged 14 and his tell his girlfriend to abortion just look this damn article www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=brianjonesy.tripod.com/thebrianjonesexperience/id3.html&ved=2ahUKEwivv8z37vfrAhUw73MBHeuwB54QFjAVegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw2kGHlx77AWO8lWteNhJX7i STUPID ASS KIDS!!!
Brian Jones was a brilliant musician, that's for sure but at the same time he is the most overrated person in the history of Rock n' Roll. He was never half as important as his blind fans say he was. He was fundamental in the beginning of the group, that is undeniable, but then he was diluted more and more and was always light years away from the preponderance of Mick and Keith in the band
You listen to the Stones when Brian was involved and you can see a contrast in the quality of the songs. There was a diversity to them thanks to Brian's willingness to try other instruments. I know where you're coming from given the Rolling Stones success but Brian WAS an integral part of the group, whether they choose to admit it or not.
@@williardbillmore5713 He was acknowledged by his peers that he was the greatest slide guitarist in the UK, at the time, and he was an astounding harmonica player and he had the uncanny ability to play almost any instrument he picked up VERY QUICKLY! I'd say that qualifies as brilliant. In addition he TAUGHT Mick how to play harmonica and TAUGHT Keith blues guitar. In addition he added definitive SIGNATURE licks and arrangements to (what otherwise could have been weak) Jagger/Richards songs; Ruby Tuesday, Paint it Black, Lady Jane, AND tons of songs on every album he played on, especially Between the Buttons, Aftermath, December's Children, Out of Our Heads, Now and Satanic Majesties. Have you even listened to them?
@@crimsonwolf9099 That is pure hyperbole ...There were plenty of great slide guitarists in the UK at the time Jones came out...Jones wasn't really very good compared to most of them Mick had been playing harmonica for years before he ever even met Brian. So that nonsense about teaching the harmonica is a flat out lie. Any one who listens knows that Mick and Brian's harmonica styles are as different as they could possibly be, so there is NO WAY Brian taught Mick anything. Brian had been playing guitar for three years when he Met Keith getting his first guitar on his 17th birthday and all he could do is play a handful of blues songs he copied from other people. Keith had been playing guitar in all styles from classical to Jazz and pop since he was nine. About ten years. You have it exactly backwards Keith had to teach Brian everything he ever did on guitar. Most of Jones' accompaniment style was to simply copy the sung melody on an exotic or weird instrument...Nothing creative harmonic or a variation from what was already written. Jones was a copyist with no ability or proclivities to write an original piece of music . He was just not capable of it. He quit guitar completely when he realized that he could never be the star in a band with Keith's amazing guitar talents and song writing abilities. Brian Jones had the rhythm guitar talent of the average garage band kid and really nothing more., adequate but rather mediocre and never creative. He played what he was directed to play from Keith and never anything more. He could not improvise to save his life. Those are the facts any musician can observe from just listening to the Stones early years.
Blessed Be, Brian. You were a shooting star.
@today is not yesterday I run a Brian Jones FB page so believe me I give him his due every day.
Brian Jones-The Original Rolling Stone
@@musiclover3205 Bo Diddly - Mick Jagger is a ballerina. Brian Jones is a Rolling Stone.
@@MrGManMusic Exactly. Check out Brian Jones-The Original Rolling Stone FB Group.
Nobody shot him...He drowned.
I’m crying so much rn... Brian deserved so much better. Rip to my favorite stone, you are so missed ❤️
Freak
@@claudedevries8642 relax mate
@@johannes132 ‘relax mate’ said the bitch
@@claudedevries8642 Your mum
I love bri so much💔👶🏼😢😍🎶🎵
A big hug Brian, wherever you are!
You would hug a corpse that has been dead for 53 years?
Sick...
A sad life. Rest in Peace, dear Brian. ⚘
Mick and Keith are the mind and heart of stones but BRIAN IS THE SOUL OF THE ROLLING STONES , he had so much potential
He had no soul. Brian was a psychopath.
This man’s mission on Earth was to found the Rolling Stones.
To bring the blues to the mainstream and cut the race boundaries. Because that's what it did .
@@wiretom Brian Jones was and will be the best legendary Stone!
There were at least six founding members of the Rolling Stones.
One guy can not found a group.
That concept defies definition.
Jone did NOT found the Rolling Stones. That is a flat out lie. He JOINED the band that became the Rolling Stones.
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 Legends consist mostly of lies. Jones is no exception to that rule.
Mick Keith didn't want to pay his royalties and he contractually owned name 'Rolling Stones'..Brian was the soul of the Stones...
Prince Rupert von Lowenstein confirmed the fact of Brian's ownership of the Rolling Stones' name in his book A Prince Among Stones. He said his job to straighten out the band's finances were made "all the more difficult by the presence of Brian Jones' signatures on the recording contracts." Jagger was furious about this admission and considered it a betrayal. It's rough to have a big fat lie you've been telling for almost 50 years finally be exposed as a sham!
@@empressohno jagger sounds like such an awful person
Brian did not own the name and his severance pay was more than generous.
@@empressohno How could Brian own a name that he stole from a copyrighted song by Muddy Waters?
Don't be so stupid.
Jones's estate was paid his royalties, post mortem, until all his considerable tax debts were paid off and then they went to his parents. When his parents died that money went to his sister. It may be worth noting that not a penny went to Jones's many illegitimate children. He managed to remain a deadbeat dad , even in death.
Why do you Jones worshiping jerks always have to lie about everything?
@@tee4082 Brian Jones WAS an awful person.
Paul Trynka lied to you.
A documentary like this should be done about Brian just on brian his growing up days at cheltham learning clarinet and guitar to his frustartions in forming a blue band all the way to his summer in 1969 trying to form a new super group
Who was the super group he tried to form
@@thechunkyone7118One with jimi hendrix, possibly bob dylan and some other legendary rock stars
@@vxxen7 Nonsense...They all knew first hand how useless he was.
@@williardbillmore5713 Do some research beforehand and Billy Wyman said it himself. He’s a rolling stone.
@@vxxen7 Bill is not Hendrix or Dylan and he has made a lot of statements and claims about Brian, that have shown to be false. They all felt sorry for Brian but Bill seems to have had extra sympathy for Jones's descent into oblivion.
In January of 1968 Jones wanted to play on Hendrix's recording session for All Along the Watchtower Brian showed up drunk and tripping out of his mind.
After many cringe worthy takes, Jimi had to ask Brian to leave because his piano playing was so bad... out of time, off key and discordant. Everyone in the industry heard about this incident and they all knew Brian was a useless, time wasting disaster, to be avoided at all costs.
ruclips.net/video/HP1ApjbX_1M/видео.html
Brian had ruined so many Stones recording sessions over the years in a similar fashion Bill should have known better.
YOU need to do some research, Vincent.
It is so sad what happened to Brian Jones this guy was definitely a rolling Stone.
He was the original Rolling Stone 🎸!!!
Brian was the Rolling Stones.
Rest In Peace Brian None such a Good musician.
The visionary
Hey, if anyone’s reading this, is this film available to watch or was it never released? cheers
Neither jagger nor richards attended Brian’s funeral. That says it all.
I wonder if either Mick or Keith have ever visited Brian's grave.
Mick had to film a movie, he and Marianne sent a wreath to the funeral. And no it doesn't "say it all" for either of them.
Will never find out what really happened to Brian but it wasn't accidental
Frank Thorogood killed him. He even admits it on his deathbed. Brian owed him thousands for his carpentry work and never paid him.
No it wasn't accidental. I believe that Jones purposely set out to kill himself with booze and drugs.
Brian's worst enemy and the guy who hated him the most was, Brian Jones.
27 club member.Killed for sure probably either SRA or he was a threat to the sytem
He started the band, named it, chose the music that initially made them a success. Indulged in the rock star lifestyle..too much. Realized the band he created was slipping away from him. Increased his drug and alcohol intake to try to cope. Band mates did little or nothing to help him. Fired him from the band due to poor performance/unreliability/legal burden. Died a month later.
Does it get any more tragic than that?
They wouldnt be in the band without him. Such ungrateful, little spoiled brats😒
On the pictures it looked fun, but it wasn't easy. He's not the only excellent musician who died way before his time had come in the 60ies or 70ies.. The common denominator seems often to be the manager. Music is supposed to be free, but the managers make it a lucrative product.
When Mick and Keith meet them on Dartford station Mick had a Muddy Water album with him, maybe the one on wich Brian took the tittle of a song to named the Stones.
Jones was a tragic loser by his own hand.
Brian may have been self-medicating for Bi-Polar disorder.
You're not the first person who has said this and/or he may have even been on the spectrum and in those days there wasn't much known about that.
I've read that he was epileptic but kept it secret. Who knows?
Can anyone make out what Bill says at the end right before he said, "special?" I couldn't understand
"And when he went, it really sort of got me bad...somebody a bit special."
TRES Heavy
I would have liked to see him lead his own band. Jagger/Richards kept him down like Lennon/McCartney did to George. If wishes were fishes...
Brian kept himself down. He was a loser.
Links of the clips?
💙
Anita was the one who got him started on acid in 65
Once again, you are spot on. That horror of a human being Pallenberg spelled trouble for Brian from the moment they met in September 1965.
Unless she slipped it in his drink without his knowledge or held a gun to his head and forced him to take a hit, then she didn't get him started he made his own decision and it was a very stupid one. He paid the price for doing something stupid, not the first and won't be the last to make that dumb move wtih a high cost.
@@empressohno A.P. was the epitome of "femme fatale" for Brian.
Jones physically abused her so she left him for Keith.
@@empressohno Paul Trynka lied to you and you are repeating his lies.
I’m Fucking angry can’t find this anywhere sort it out!!!
Can't remember the guy's name, he wrote a book years ago, he was a major drug dealer in London and he said at the time that John Lennon was so continuously doped up and constantly bugging him for drugs that he thought for sure he was heading down the same path as Brian. I think it was circa summer 1968. Sad in any case about Brian.
"Spanish" Tony Sanchez, "Up and Down with the Rolling Stones". Photos of Brian tripping. Previewed in Playboy magazine.
@@sparkle1108 That's him. Thanks.
A very enigmatic fellow. He was not an extraordinary guitar player. He didn't compose songs. He wasn't a singer or a front man. And by all accounts he was a huge dope fiend and not a very likeable guy. But man, when he was with the Stones all eyes are upon him. He had a real deep charisma. He could have become an evangelist or cult leader if things hadn't worked out with the blues.
Sounds like you need to do a lot more research. He was easily the best musician in the group. And a great many of his loved one speak fondly of him to this today.
My understanding based on many perspectives:
Stage 1) Brian formed the Stones and recruited IS; MJ & KR, BW & CW in phases. Pure Blues & RnB band phase 1962 to 1964 in which Brian was vital to the sound, image and most articulate PR man for them.
Stage 2) 1965 to 1966 Vital emergence of MJ & KR as songwriters. Brian now essential in adding extra colour to their sound but could NOT write pop songs. Band would have folded had the Glimmer twins not been great songwriters.
Stage 3) 1967 > Brian loses interest; too indulgent; dis-respected by MJ & KR - not by BW & CW. LESS useful to the band. In fact, becomes a liability. Social life takes over.
Stage 4) 1968 to 1969 > you would think that the Stones return to a rootsy "Beggars Banquet" would have appealed to Brian. But no. Too self destructive and his mental demons take their toll.
Thus we can remember him positively for that 1962 to 1966 period and feel sorry that the right people could not help him during his downfall.
Psychopaths rarely have friends.
Jones was no exception.
Psychopath??
@@Hiraeth796 Yes that is what I said. Jones was a psychopath
@@williardbillmore5713 Steady on bro. Psychopath?!? You act like you knew the guy and spent a lot of time with him... which I doubt. On the other hand Bill Wyman DID know him and spent a LOT of time with him. I think I'll listen to Mr Wyman and not you.
@@crimsonwolf9099 There is a passage in Bill's book where he tells of a time that Brian purposely put out a cigarette on the back of Bills hand for no reason and then spent the next half hour apologising to him for doing it.
Then there is the matter of his many children whom he abandoned and never supported. They grew up in abject poverty while he lived a life of conspicuous consumption in the lifestyle of a rock star millionaire. He never showed a hint of concern or guilt towards the well being of his own offsprings or their mothers.
I don't use the word psychopath lightly or often unless that is what they are. Jones was a psychopath.
I can't find this anywhere in the uk, it's so frustrating that the USA gets first showings,piss take, British band FFS
Paid for a rental here on RUclips. Was worth it to the US fan.
In the meantime you might want to listen to the free audiobook about Brian Jones's life it's here on RUclips.... a lot of details and almost 13 hours long... in two parts .
No photos of course because it is someone reading from a book but he does a good job ...really good .
It's simply titled :
Paul Trynka - Brian Jones
I have 2 hours left on it but it's getting harder to listen to as part 2 keeps getting more and more depressing of course.
Poor Brian was also constantly hounded by the police and they were relentless... they really had it out for him , the poor guy .
There is a vid here or Bill Wyman talks about Brian and says he received a letter phone a woman who said she was Brian Jones daughter ; we learn Bill Wyman believes that Brian Jones was an epileptic which would explain some of his behavior .
@@gardensofthegods sounds good,love anything to do with Brian Jones and the stones 👍
Noname 1st I just finished Trynka’s book. It’s very well done. @gardenofthegods, the amount of times he was stalked by the police was enough to break him!
@@ceejay1794 yeah I know about that notorious copper,he had half the force investigating music celebs just to get a scoop in the headlines, Keith's bust at Redlands was bang out of order.
Very sad
Y aren't Mick and Keith at Brian's funeral?
Very sad, he was murdered, dead men don't need money.
Not murder.
@@anthonyballester8236 most likely murder.
@Morris no dude ita literally obvious he was murdered literally everything point to it if you don't see that your blind
@Morris i just said dude
@Morris Bruh 😂 you blind all the evidence points to murder just like i already said no sir i think you are the special person 🤭😂
What A Waste ,Had Alot of Talent But Had Alot Of Freeloaders Around him ,Then After Hes Gone They Plunder his House and Burn What They Dont Want Found Or Noticed ,,,FACT HE WAS ROBBED OF HIS LIFE AND MATERAL POSSESSIONS , YET AS MUCH AS I STILL LIKE THE STONES MUSIC BILL IS THR ONLY ONE TO VISIT BRIAN'S GRAVE , Mick and Keith write but What gets me About Keith is His Attiude as much As I Like Keith and His Ego has Grown A Bit To Big for his Own Good in Alot of ways ,Does not Give Brian Enough Credit At All ,Word to The Wise ,Trust is very Hard to Come By
Paul Newsom
It's called Jealousy !
Bill and Charlie both attended Brian’s funeral
Jones was the biggest freeloader of all. He became rich and famous on the talents of Mick and Keith. Jones contributed nothing to their success.
@@williardbillmore5713 Yer full of CRAP, pal.
i think he was a good boy but with bad influences and habits...
Brian was a horrible person.
Jones was a horrible person.
Anita did this.
Klaus Kinski and Brian Jones. Something similar...
Brian had a child when he aged 14
NEVER EVER WAY POSSIBLE HAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHE HE AGED 14 HE HASN'T TO THE EXTREME INSTEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHUT THE FUCK UP IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I read he has 15 one child and 17 his other son. Then her parents fired him of his home
@@xanaxala4043 he has his first child when his aged 14 and his tell his girlfriend to abortion just look this damn article www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=brianjonesy.tripod.com/thebrianjonesexperience/id3.html&ved=2ahUKEwivv8z37vfrAhUw73MBHeuwB54QFjAVegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw2kGHlx77AWO8lWteNhJX7i
STUPID ASS KIDS!!!
@@xanaxala4043I'm just 12year old, and I know that you just a stupid baby that was born yesterday and just randomly say fuck to me.
@@xanaxala4043 your English just like a BABY that BORN yesterday
I hate this clip, doesn’t have to show the founder of the rolling stones like this, it’s sick and not respect at all.
No respect at all???
Whose funeral did he go to?
Rodney Dangerfield's?
Brian Jones was a brilliant musician, that's for sure but at the same time he is the most overrated person in the history of Rock n' Roll.
He was never half as important as his blind fans say he was. He was fundamental in the beginning of the group, that is undeniable, but then he was diluted more and more and was always light years away from the preponderance of Mick and Keith in the band
You listen to the Stones when Brian was involved and you can see a contrast in the quality of the songs. There was a diversity to them thanks to Brian's willingness to try other instruments. I know where you're coming from given the Rolling Stones success but Brian WAS an integral part of the group, whether they choose to admit it or not.
Brian Jones was not a brilliant musician. he was quite mediocre in everything he played.
@@williardbillmore5713 He was acknowledged by his peers that he was the greatest slide guitarist in the UK, at the time, and he was an astounding harmonica player and he had the uncanny ability to play almost any instrument he picked up VERY QUICKLY! I'd say that qualifies as brilliant. In addition he TAUGHT Mick how to play harmonica and TAUGHT Keith blues guitar. In addition he added definitive SIGNATURE licks and arrangements to (what otherwise could have been weak) Jagger/Richards songs; Ruby Tuesday, Paint it Black, Lady Jane, AND tons of songs on every album he played on, especially Between the Buttons, Aftermath, December's Children, Out of Our Heads, Now and Satanic Majesties. Have you even listened to them?
@@crimsonwolf9099 That is pure hyperbole ...There were plenty of great slide guitarists in the UK at the time Jones came out...Jones wasn't really very good compared to most of them
Mick had been playing harmonica for years before he ever even met Brian. So that nonsense about teaching the harmonica is a flat out lie.
Any one who listens knows that Mick and Brian's harmonica styles are as different as they could possibly be, so there is NO WAY Brian taught Mick anything.
Brian had been playing guitar for three years when he Met Keith getting his first guitar on his 17th birthday and all he could do is play a handful of blues songs he copied from other people. Keith had been playing guitar in all styles from classical to Jazz and pop since he was nine. About ten years. You have it exactly backwards Keith had to teach Brian everything he ever did on guitar.
Most of Jones' accompaniment style was to simply copy the sung melody on an exotic or weird instrument...Nothing creative harmonic or a variation from what was already written. Jones was a copyist with no ability or proclivities to write an original piece of music . He was just not capable of it.
He quit guitar completely when he realized that he could never be the star in a band with Keith's amazing guitar talents and song writing abilities.
Brian Jones had the rhythm guitar talent of the average garage band kid and really nothing more., adequate but rather mediocre and never creative.
He played what he was directed to play from Keith and never anything more.
He could not improvise to save his life.
Those are the facts any musician can observe from just listening to the Stones early years.
Jones was a horrible person.
Billmore is a horrible person.
You Devil 😈
Williard Billmore the Great everyone!!! Bahaha!
Brian Jones was the former and the best ROLLING STONE 👍
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 Jones was the first Rolling Stone to be fired , so yes. He became the first former Rolling Stone...
Can you imagine partying so hard the Keith Richards kicks you out of the band lol. What a feat