brian is the greatest moment of the stones. all those layers of great melodies were gone when he passed. no doubt they are still the greatest band when they continued but with him it was something else and the instruments he brought in were revolutionary. he should have had writing credits. loog oldham kept him small . great manager but also responsible for brians end
We can all thank Memphis Minnie for this song, as she did it first with "If You See My Rooster" in the 1920's, which was later morphed into "Little Red Rooster".
Brian was just playing slide guitar. Common in blues music. Also this song isn't a Stones song. It's a cover song. The original was written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Howlin Wolf.
I was in 3rd, or 4th grade, saw this on a the TV, heard that blues and stared at Mick Jagger, and had my first full blown all encompassing crush. Love this song to this day, going on 70. ❤
Sin menospreciar a los incombustibles Rolling Stones,creo que la versión de The Doors es una pieza de blues inigualable en estilo y musicalidad,la intensidad de toda la banda junto a la armónica de John Sebastian hacen de ésta canción algo sublime,sacar toda esa esencia de uno de los mejores bluesman cómo fue Willie Dixon es puro arte y talento,gracias The Doors.
This was not a live performance. They are miming to the recording. Witness 3:51 where Mick's harmonica can be heard before he brings it to his mouth. Don't be stupid.
Loved the Stones menacing image back then courtesy of their manager Andrew Loog Oldham. The line was: "Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?" Compare it with Beatles videos of similar vintage--wearing matching suits, all smiles and bouncing around. In truth they weren't all that different.
Jones taught Jagger to play harmonica and apparently taught Richards some of his finiest riffs. In the early days it was very much Brian Jones's band, of course Andrew Oldham and Jagger/Richards (intentionally or not) took over leaving him highly unsatisfied with the direction The Rolling Stones took. Some people think Jones was murdered due to refusing to relinquish rights to The Rolling Stones name, among other things. Jones also wanted to form a new band...the rest is history. Great band.
Jones did not/could not teach Jagger and Richards anything. It was actually the other way around. Jones knew nothing about rock and roll and Keith had to teach him everything. Mick had been playing the harmonica for years before he and Jones ever met. Their styles of harmonica playing were as different as night and day. No one can "own " the name of a band. Jones stole it from a copyrighted Muddy Waters song title. Paul Trynka lied to you about everything. Everything you think you know about the Rolling Stones is wrong.
Everyone says Brian Jones never contributed to the band after Mick & Keith got together. Not so. Even though he never wrote any more songs for the Stones he did come up with a lot of riffs that Keith and Mick jumped on and never gave Brian any credit, and then they fired him from his own band because he wasn't producing anything useful? All I have to say is 🤬
Too much, suenan igual o mejor que en el disco. Del 64 mas o menos, vaya melena la de Bryan bien cuidada , Jagger cantando con su gran estilo , por entonces creo que tenía mas exito con las chicas Bryan Jones ... un abrazo.
even rock bands were posh once in this country - now? look what 'inclusion and diversity has done' and British music has died - all get from Manchester now is the call to prey. a nonsense
I love this blusey 🎵 🎶, Mick has awesome vocals 🎉🎉. And he can sing ant type of song and make it sound absolutely amazing 🎉🎉
Oh wow.... Finally get to see Brian Jones, after all this time... 😊 Like on tv... Great footage, moves around the band.... ❤
I love that Brian John' sound
They didn't sound the same after he left.
Jeez those people in the audience were so lucky to have seen them live back in those days. Would give anything for a time machine lol
This was not a live performance. They are miming to the recording.
They could absolutely play it !
Favourite Stones early release, so good to see them interviewed as well, thank god we have all these recordings and can look back in time!
The first time I ever heard Brian Jones speak. Great rendition and slide work!
I'm 22 & this is awesome!
Litlle Red Rooster ! Brian Jones R.I.P ❤
Great Song, Great Brian Jones.
The Stones had 2 exceptional slide guitarists.
One of Brian Jones greatest moments with the Stones. That brilliant and eery slide guitar from him still sounds great today.
brian is the greatest moment of the stones. all those layers of great melodies were gone when he passed. no doubt they are still the greatest band when they continued but with him it was something else and the instruments he brought in were revolutionary. he should have had writing credits. loog oldham kept him small . great manager but also responsible for brians end
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@@dietrichbergmann4936 Did you ever hear Brian's Blues on the album?
We can all thank Memphis Minnie for this song, as she did it first with "If You See My Rooster" in the 1920's, which was later morphed into "Little Red Rooster".
IMHO, the best cover is Howlin' Wolf,"The London Sessions" HW and 4 white hippies tearing it up!
One of their coolest! *****
Lewis Brian Hopkin-Jones vastly underrated as a musician. Without Brian there would be no Rolling Stones, as the band was his idea.
hey hippo, Brian used to be my favorite Stone. But as far as i heard, he has been the asshole.
Yes indeed..."No Jones, no Stones..." 😎👍
You're a poet and you didn't know it.
Jones was and remains the most over rated musician in the 1960s. He brought almost nothing to their music.
Das stimmt hippymoonchild
Brian super multiinstrumentalista-bez niego Rolling Stons juz nie było takie dobre
My favourite Stones song. Marvellous with Brain and his sounds effects.
Brian was just playing slide guitar. Common in blues music. Also this song isn't a Stones song. It's a cover song. The original was written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Howlin Wolf.
totally agree, not a great stones fan, but this version and this song is my all time favourite tune.
I was in 3rd, or 4th grade, saw this on a the TV, heard that blues and stared at Mick Jagger, and had my first full blown all encompassing crush. Love this song to this day, going on 70. ❤
1st Rolling Stones song my father accepted and appreciated, as the hair thing cost him some time to overcome....
...and the Stones were very charming, seriously working themselves into blues& rock . Love it❤
RIP Brian Jones;(
My favourite song of all time, even though the Stones ain't my favourite band . This and Gimme shelter, I love
I didn't hear this till maybe 3 yrs ago.love it..frankw
Hard to realise the impact of this back then !
That's so true👍
Sin menospreciar a los incombustibles Rolling Stones,creo que la versión de The Doors es una pieza de blues inigualable en estilo y musicalidad,la intensidad de toda la banda junto a la armónica de John Sebastian hacen de ésta canción algo sublime,sacar toda esa esencia de uno de los mejores bluesman cómo fue Willie Dixon es puro arte y talento,gracias The Doors.
This was not a live performance. They are miming to the recording.
Witness 3:51 where Mick's harmonica can be heard before he brings it to his mouth.
Don't be stupid.
There was a stereo version of this on here and it was great
i love this :)
Awesome!
The Stones at their peak....before the rot set in.
Wuaow Thank's a lot ✌️🙃🐾👅😛
Brian is amazing
He is faking it as usual
@@williardbillmore5713 you are a fucking little bitch. You can't see anyone praising Brian, ever. Fucking prick.
Loved the Stones menacing image back then courtesy of their manager Andrew Loog Oldham. The line was: "Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?" Compare it with Beatles videos of similar vintage--wearing matching suits, all smiles and bouncing around. In truth they weren't all that different.
Brian Jones era alma dos Stones, um músico incrível
Brian looks as so genius,but there feels envious about that😊
brian plays the essential lick and i can just see loog oldham making sure he gets minimal coverage
Charlie Watts looks like Javier Bardem
Noooooooooooo .
They appear to be miming though
They all did in those days They also would sing to a pre-recorded backing track.
Everyone did look up Van Halen on American bandstand...they would over do it for fun.....Mick's not singing into a mic...lol
swoon
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@searcherboy For interest the interviewer is Keith Fordyce, a top pop tv presenter at that time.
Jones taught Jagger to play harmonica and apparently taught Richards some of his finiest riffs. In the early days it was very much Brian Jones's band, of course Andrew Oldham and Jagger/Richards (intentionally or not) took over leaving him highly unsatisfied with the direction The Rolling Stones took. Some people think Jones was murdered due to refusing to relinquish rights to The Rolling Stones name, among other things. Jones also wanted to form a new band...the rest is history. Great band.
right that he taught Jagger harmonica but he had nothing to do with Keith’s riffs
Jones did not/could not teach Jagger and Richards anything. It was actually the other way around. Jones knew nothing about rock and roll and Keith had to teach him everything.
Mick had been playing the harmonica for years before he and Jones ever met. Their styles of harmonica playing were as different as night and day.
No one can "own " the name of a band. Jones stole it from a copyrighted Muddy Waters song title.
Paul Trynka lied to you about everything.
Everything you think you know about the Rolling Stones is wrong.
Everyone says Brian Jones never contributed to the band after Mick & Keith got together. Not so. Even though he never wrote any more songs for the Stones he did come up with a lot of riffs that Keith and Mick jumped on and never gave Brian any credit, and then they fired him from his own band because he wasn't producing anything useful? All I have to say is 🤬
Out of 68k veiws i have about 1000
When things go wrong, a virus comes up, or is it the other way? I don't mind nomo😂
Buenas tardes, ahora no puedo , luego lo miro . Haber si poneis Mississipi de John Philips , no seais malos chicos, no la oi nunca ...un abrazo.
Too much, suenan igual o mejor que en el disco. Del 64 mas o menos, vaya melena la de Bryan bien cuidada , Jagger cantando con su gran estilo , por entonces creo que tenía mas exito con las chicas Bryan Jones ... un abrazo.
Belta Satz
This was good but Luther Allison took this song to a whole nother level.
Brian Brian Jones wrote it
Willie Dixon!!!!
Brian was too sensitive to rock career
even rock bands were posh once in this country - now? look what 'inclusion and diversity has done' and British music has died - all get from Manchester now is the call to prey. a nonsense