My name is Jane i was 21 years old when this very fine classic came out . I was in love with a bloke who was older than myself he was a complete bully in every respect . The only good thing was he called me Lady Jane xx All these decades on i still love him , however i thought more about myself ,, No THank you jANE 21/11/22🌹
Imagine a Stones concert with a set list that includes "Flight 505", "I Am Waiting", "Back Street Girl", "My Obsession", "All Sold Out", "We Love You", "Citadel", "2000 Man", "Child Of The Moon", "Jigsaw Puzzle", "I'm Going Down", "Dancing In The Light", "Sweet Black Angel", 'Turd On The Run", "Soul Survivor", "Comin' Down Again", "Winter", "Criss Cross", "Scarlet", "Time Waits For No One", "Hey Negrita", "Indian Girl", "Slave", and "Heaven"--all superb songs I don't think they've ever attempted on stage, ever.
Hey, given the right fee, the Stones do private performances. Back in 2002, they did some billionaire's birthday party for $7 million. In 2024 dollars, that would be $12 million. Perhaps they'd charge a little more, since they were on tour at the time and their next date was close to the party venue; I imagine they'd charge a bit more if they weren't on tour or had to go further out of their way (Mick didn't waste his education at the London School of Economics). And probably a bit more for a bespoke set list, since the birthday party set list was a cut down of their tour set list. Nick didn't make the Stones rich by not keeping a sharp eye on the bottom line!
"Brian's input can be heard in every song on those RCA recordings. What he didn't touch, he went out and learned. You hear his color in songs like Lady Jane or Paint It, Black. In some cases it was more than a decorative effect. Sometimes Brian would pull the whole record."--Andrew Loog Oldham
This particular song will always aspire to the beautiful memory of the charming and exceptionally talented Brian Jones. It hits home that way... very haunting memory. Ty for that.
As a Beatles fan I've always been an admirer of the Rolling Stones. Through the years I began to love them more and more.60 years of Rolling Stones: RESPECT!!!
There are so many great songs the Stones never played live. Go to their concerts and it’s the same old same old. Just there hits! I would love to go to one of their concerts and hear tracks off their albums we’ve never heard live before.
John DeAngelo Well said you are correct... sick of hearing hits....do themselves no favours..repeat concerts ...what a backlog of jagger Richards songs the younger generation have never heard....should arrange a concert playing such songs and let the younger generation hear how good they really are.. old stones fan from come on days.
@@geoanggfr the only problem is new fans are not going to be familiar with the rare racks they come to hear the songs their parents made them listen to. I also don't agree that they keep playing the same songs over and over. Just this past summer they played Harlem shuffle, have mercy,like a rainbow and,sad sad sad.
I was at the concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1966 where 'the Stones' played Lady Jane for the first time in public. Wonderful. Still, one of my favourites but it's not the same without Brian Jones
I'm not searching for it , but They did this on a TV show , live, back when they first came out with this song. I don't think I've heard it since .Beautifully done and a beautiful song !
Last time this song was preformed there weren’t as many face wrinkles. Love these dudes! Stones rock and the Stones roll! Great video. Miss Brian Jones though!
I would pay big bucks to see them on a tour that regularly dug deep like this instead of playing the "hits." I know the economics don't permit that, but I can dream.
John Barry i know wat u mean saw them the other week in Southampton England the other week just got the hits which is great but really fans want lesser known classics like this
They kind of did that already with their 2002 tour, they played three types of shows...Stadiums, Arenas, and Club gigs.....the club gigs had a few rarities like "Hot Stuff", etc. The rehearsal list on that 2002 tour was something else! They practiced songs off of every single album! stuff like "Flight 505", "Fool To Cry", and "Slave". I really wish some of those rehearsal tapes would leak out sometime soon as I'd love to hear them. Sometimes they'll dust something off every tour.....they played "Sway" on a few 2006 dates for instance.
OMG, what a treat this is to see & hear, thank you for posting Meta-Ya. This is an amazing performance of one of my fav's, and further evidence of the greatness of The Rolling Stones.
Brian was the true founder of the band and got fired. They also used Mick Taylor and refused to give him residuals. Mick Taylor was actually the best guitarist they ever had!
@@philmontejano5971 Brian was great. But got fired because he was so doped up at the time and really couldn't play anything at that point restraining them during recording sessions.This went on for a while before they actually gave him the shove out.
So British, so dang haunting..even after almost 60 years since it appeared as the B side of Mother’s Little Helper. Still really love Brian Jones RIP and his lovely dulcimer work on the original. 🎶🎶🎶
My sweet Lady Jane When I see you again Your servant am I And will humbly remain Just heed this plea, my love On bended knees my love I pledge myself to Lady Jane My dear Lady Anne I've done what I can I must take my leave For promised I am This play is run, my love Your time has come, my love I pledge my troth to Lady Jane Oh, my sweet Marie I wait at your ease The sands have run out For your lady and me Wedlock is nigh my love Her station's right my love Life is secure with Lady Jane
Beautiful song first time I heard it I was 10 yrs old was summer 78. My mom had got live if u want it. Than that same summer my aunt had aftermath . N I heard studio version . 60 s was great Era. Brian's Era was very melodic . Creative I guess with different sounds n experimenting. God bless them
Certo, è vero che qui manca tanto Brian e il dulcimer, però bisogna anche dire che Mick è sempre grandissimo, sia quando si scatena nel rock, oppure quando si scioglie in questa dolcissima melodia. Sempre immensi Stones. Loro sono il mito, la leggenda.
Que melodía hermosa, con su estilo barroco. Un juego de cuerdas espectacular, y cada vez que la escucho, me hace navegar hacia los mares de mi adolescencia, donde habitan los recuerdos más queridos , aquellos, donde el tiempo y la distancia nos robodonde nos besamos con la pasión del primer amor, esté tema sos vos, mi querida niña, que el tiempo y la distancia de los años té llevaron para siempre. Jamás te voy a olvidar, porque tú nombre es mi adolescencia!!!
❤My sweet Lady Jane When I see you again Your servant am I And will humbly remain Just heed this plea, my love On bended knees my love I pledge myself to Lady Jane ❤My dear Lady Anne I've done what I can I must take my leave For promised I am This play is run, my love Your time has come, my love I pledge my troth to Lady Jane ❤Oh, my sweet Marie I wait at your ease The sands have run out For your lady and me Wedlock is nigh my love Her station's right my love Life is secure with Lady Jane❤❤❤
If there were such things as Ghosts then they would have the Ghost of Brian Jones play the Dulcimer for this song like he used to back when he was Alive.
Je me demande: est-ce que le coeur de chacun d'entre eux épreuve quelque chose en jouant cette chanson? Le Phantome de Brian Jones et son dulcimer survolent la scène...
It’s always bittersweet to see these aging performers trying to hold on to their glory days. Mick was just calling this performance in; not into it at all. Watch and listen to the original version when Mick still had his British accent and knew all the words. And yes, the dulcimer.
My name is Jane i was 21 years old when this very fine classic came out . I was in love with a bloke who was older than myself he was a complete bully in every respect . The only good thing was he called me Lady Jane xx All these decades on i still love him , however i thought more about myself ,, No THank you jANE 21/11/22🌹
Imagine a Stones concert with a set list that includes "Flight 505", "I Am Waiting", "Back Street Girl", "My Obsession", "All Sold Out", "We Love You", "Citadel", "2000 Man", "Child Of The Moon", "Jigsaw Puzzle", "I'm Going Down", "Dancing In The Light", "Sweet Black Angel", 'Turd On The Run", "Soul Survivor", "Comin' Down Again", "Winter", "Criss Cross", "Scarlet", "Time Waits For No One", "Hey Negrita", "Indian Girl", "Slave", and "Heaven"--all superb songs I don't think they've ever attempted on stage, ever.
Yep. Really get tired of hearing Brown Sugar and Start Me Up.
Hey, given the right fee, the Stones do private performances. Back in 2002, they did some billionaire's birthday party for $7 million. In 2024 dollars, that would be $12 million. Perhaps they'd charge a little more, since they were on tour at the time and their next date was close to the party venue; I imagine they'd charge a bit more if they weren't on tour or had to go further out of their way (Mick didn't waste his education at the London School of Economics). And probably a bit more for a bespoke set list, since the birthday party set list was a cut down of their tour set list. Nick didn't make the Stones rich by not keeping a sharp eye on the bottom line!
This was one of Brian Jones' greatest influences on the Rolling Stones formative years.
If the Stones would sing their classics like this, I'd be very happy.
Eine schöne Zeit und keine Sorge und Hektik
Beautiful
💝
I heard they wouldn't play it again after the loss of Brian all those years ago.
This is the real proof, how Brian Jones gave the beautiful atmosphere to The Rolling Stone´s early songs.
LSD
@@kfkfkfkfkfkf4736 You take LSD?????.....
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 no, he meant Brian Jones
@@nygelmiller5293 Sorry, you mean Brian with LSD???? I'm I little confused 🤔
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 I just meant that Bill Ryman once said they ALL did do drugs, but Brian didn't just go to the limit.He went OVER the limit.
Brian put the musical icing on the cake in many songs.
Macig sound!!!!!.... Brian Jones was a creat musician 🙏👏.. Legend!!!!
To Clownpocket. Icing on the cake indeed! Another unusual favourite of mine, is Ruby Tuesday. And Brian played RECORDER on that! "More icing" !
He added timelessness to many Stones tunes.
Wow, amazing. I never thought they EVER did this on stage. Sounds really good too!
"Brian's input can be heard in every song on those RCA recordings. What he didn't touch, he went out and learned. You hear his color in songs like Lady Jane or Paint It, Black. In some cases it was more than a decorative effect. Sometimes Brian would pull the whole record."--Andrew Loog Oldham
A beautiful evocative song, almost seem medieval sound
I love it
Brian Jones made this song with his haunting dulcimer .
This particular song will always aspire to the beautiful memory of the charming and exceptionally talented Brian Jones. It hits home that way... very haunting memory. Ty for that.
Immortal Brian Jones 🙏👏❤️🌹
Listen the Stones with Brian Jones at the Ed Sullivan-show..
THIS is magic !!!
Yes, they were at their best with their founder .
Bill Wyman points that out that Mick and Keith try to take credit but he knows the truth.
That was worth the price of admission!@
So rare and 45 years later.
Many in the audience weren't even born
.... and Mick will burry 'em all !
I was born in 68, I think this song was written earlier.
@@metallion0738 Yes it was released in 66'
As a Beatles fan I've always been an admirer of the Rolling Stones. Through the years I began to love them more and more.60 years of Rolling Stones: RESPECT!!!
OMG ! Brilliant.xx
This is a beautiful song 🎵 ,and this when Brian Jones was with them and he brought something special to the group and the music 🎶 🎵.
my first concert as a boy of 13 in St Louis was in 1967. when they played Lady Jane - it made the biggest impression on me more than the other songs .
Cuando mueran se hablará largo y tendido sobre Brian Jones y su gran legado: no todo en él fue LSD.
You were so lucky to watch the old Stones with Brian Jones 🙏🌷
I hope they can play this beautiful song again. It´s a very beautiful song.
Wow, that sounds as good as it did in 1966!
Rip Brian Jones! Eterno! 😢😢😢❤❤❤
Gênio
Esta canción no tiene magia sin Brian
One of my favorite songs.
There are so many great songs the Stones never played live. Go to their concerts and it’s the same old same old. Just there hits! I would love to go to one of their concerts and hear tracks off their albums we’ve never heard live before.
Not true
John DeAngelo Well said you are correct... sick of hearing hits....do themselves no favours..repeat concerts ...what a backlog of jagger Richards songs the younger generation have never heard....should arrange a concert playing such songs and let the younger generation hear how good they really are.. old stones fan from come on days.
@@geoanggfr the only problem is new fans are not going to be familiar with the rare racks they come to hear the songs their parents made them listen to. I also don't agree that they keep playing the same songs over and over. Just this past summer they played Harlem shuffle, have mercy,like a rainbow and,sad sad sad.
I was at the concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1966 where 'the Stones' played Lady Jane for the first time in public. Wonderful. Still, one of my favourites but it's not the same without Brian Jones
I don't think that's necessarily true. Just this last tour they played Harlem shuffle, like a rainbow,fool to cry,have mercy.
Excellent performance but how I miss Brian Jones and his dulcimer
I'm not searching for it , but They did this on a TV show , live, back when they first came out with this song. I don't think I've heard it since .Beautifully done and a beautiful song !
Last time this song was preformed there weren’t as many face wrinkles. Love these dudes! Stones rock and the Stones roll! Great video. Miss Brian Jones though!
Dan Zabo The music was never the same without Brian.
they earned those wrinkles !!!
They sound AMAZING ! just watched the video from 1966 and it was just as good.. A lil different than with Brian . Happy 80th birthday 2 Charlie. 2021
The lighting is so unimaginative for such a dramatic musical moment.
Who cares? Use your ears.
It ain't the same without the almighty Dulcimer
Very very good. Beautiful song forever. Rock´n´Rolling Stones forever
Wow!!,still he got that voice...
I would pay big bucks to see them on a tour that regularly dug deep like this instead of playing the "hits." I know the economics don't permit that, but I can dream.
Yup.
John Barry Totally agree.
John Barry i know wat u mean saw them the other week in Southampton England the other week just got the hits which is great but really fans want lesser known classics like this
They kind of did that already with their 2002 tour, they played three types of shows...Stadiums, Arenas, and Club gigs.....the club gigs had a few rarities like "Hot Stuff", etc.
The rehearsal list on that 2002 tour was something else! They practiced songs off of every single album! stuff like "Flight 505", "Fool To Cry", and "Slave". I really wish some of those rehearsal tapes would leak out sometime soon as I'd love to hear them.
Sometimes they'll dust something off every tour.....they played "Sway" on a few 2006 dates for instance.
I also agree 💯
Beautiful. Very Beautiful. Rock´n´Rolling Stones forever
Love it. ❤️
Was there!!!! Wonderful.................................................... hope we get a concert this year!!!!! :)
WOW MAGIC ...
Woodie doing a fairly good interpretation of the great Brian Jones.
this is so cool
Greatest Rock and Roll band ever !
This version is perhaps EVEN more beautiful than before!
They should play more of this song!❤❤
OMG, what a treat this is to see & hear, thank you for posting Meta-Ya. This is an amazing performance of one of my fav's, and further evidence of the greatness of The Rolling Stones.
This song without Brian Jones would have not existed, however I agree with you in the greatness of the Rolling Stones together as a band.
It’s just not the same without Brian’s dulcimer
Brian was the true founder of the band and got fired.
They also used Mick Taylor and refused to give him residuals.
Mick Taylor was actually the best guitarist they ever had!
Agreed, that really made the song
Brian could play almost anything
Te B actually the 12 string sounds exactly the same
True, but still sounds good with the 12 string.
@@philmontejano5971 Brian was great. But got fired because he was so doped up at the time and really couldn't play anything at that point restraining them during recording sessions.This went on for a while before they actually gave him the shove out.
Never would have believed they'd play this live!!
Depois de tanto tempo ainda canta a canção como se fosse a primeira vez.Grande artista.Mick Jagger é um exemplo de profissionalismo.
Exterrestrial intervention! We’r Going to roll your miles back to 20 years young again! Thank you for all your years of joy through your talents!
Big song ❤❤❤❤ good guitars
Melhor a cada interpretação. Lady Jane, linda, ontem, hoje, sempre...
Esta canción demuestra la magia de Brian Jones al colorear las canciones, que sonido tan destacado tenía la banda cuando Brian vivía.
Very beautiful Lady Jane
So British, so dang haunting..even after almost 60 years since it appeared as the B side of Mother’s Little Helper. Still really love Brian Jones RIP and his lovely dulcimer work on the original. 🎶🎶🎶
My sweet Lady Jane
When I see you again
Your servant am I
And will humbly remain
Just heed this plea, my love
On bended knees my love
I pledge myself to Lady Jane
My dear Lady Anne
I've done what I can
I must take my leave
For promised I am
This play is run, my love
Your time has come, my love
I pledge my troth to Lady Jane
Oh, my sweet Marie
I wait at your ease
The sands have run out
For your lady and me
Wedlock is nigh my love
Her station's right my love
Life is secure with Lady Jane
Beautiful song first time I heard it I was 10 yrs old was summer 78. My mom had got live if u want it. Than that same summer my aunt had aftermath . N I heard studio version . 60 s was great Era. Brian's Era was very melodic . Creative I guess with different sounds n experimenting. God bless them
Certo, è vero che qui manca tanto Brian e il dulcimer, però bisogna anche dire che Mick è sempre grandissimo, sia quando si scatena nel rock, oppure quando si scioglie in questa dolcissima melodia. Sempre immensi Stones. Loro sono il mito, la leggenda.
still love this song in 2022
Great Lady Jane
Que melodía hermosa, con su estilo barroco. Un juego de cuerdas espectacular, y cada vez que la escucho, me hace navegar hacia los mares de mi adolescencia, donde habitan los recuerdos más queridos , aquellos, donde el tiempo y la distancia nos robodonde nos besamos con la pasión del primer amor, esté tema sos vos, mi querida niña, que el tiempo y la distancia de los años té llevaron para siempre. Jamás te voy a olvidar, porque tú nombre es mi adolescencia!!!
I would like this more if Mick sang it in his original clipped British accent rather than drawling it out. It seems more authentic that way.
I was there !
❤My sweet Lady Jane
When I see you again
Your servant am I
And will humbly remain
Just heed this plea, my love
On bended knees my love
I pledge myself to Lady Jane
❤My dear Lady Anne
I've done what I can
I must take my leave
For promised I am
This play is run, my love
Your time has come, my love
I pledge my troth to Lady Jane
❤Oh, my sweet Marie
I wait at your ease
The sands have run out
For your lady and me
Wedlock is nigh my love
Her station's right my love
Life is secure with Lady Jane❤❤❤
wonderful
Que felicidad volver a escuchar la canción por la que me volví fans de los rolling stones ❤
A Mais Linda Música Romântica de Todos os Tempos...
Esperanto vocal! Brain was the ultimate stone.
me hace llorar
Very beautiful. I wonder, why they never played this tune again.
Great song! Made it to a 1,7 k thumbs up.
Son maravillosos
Stones for ever.......i love it.....
Still love this man
When you mean BRIAN....I too the same!!!
Beautiful memory.s
Linda e doce.
Humbly yours, site. Thankyou,my love. My hearts so much
Malgré les années qui ont passées c'est toujours un réel plaisir de réécouter Lady Jane avec Mick Jagger 👍👍👍👏👏👏.
Beautiful ❤
good job!!!!
very cool!
The original is so much better! Mick was animated and flirtatious! 😍
uma das melhores canções desses que são mitos cantando ao vivo
Nice one Mick
Rolling Stones for ever and ever 😃👍❤️🎶🎹🎸🎙️😘❤️
Amazing dedicated to music and stones &fans.. Mick Jagger..
Blady Jane canzone meravigliosa sublime❤❤❤❤❤❤
F*cking classic! Beautiful
Rest in Peace Charlie~
And Brian
Brian Jones founded the band according to original bassist member Bill Wyman.
Mick and Keith are taking credit but he knows better.
Mick and Keith were and ARE the balls of the band. Jones was subpar for the short time he was in the band.
@@MetamorphosisYa I'm afraid that's Brian fans never admit this reality.
Mick and Keith would have never wrote a song without brian!
Mick and Keith wrote this song
Mick and keith wrote lady jane. And 98% of all stones hits and non hits. Brian jones whatever
very nice...is atemporal
Your king am I and will humbly remain till the end of the world
ZO
Lovvo❤️
If there were such things as Ghosts then they would have the Ghost of Brian Jones play the Dulcimer for this song like he used to back when he was Alive.
Listen closely...maybe sip a beer...as I'm doing...you'll hear him.
Nice musik ********
Exquisite!!! A token from my affectionate servant. 🌹 Harmonize with me, my love...
This is the first time l've heard it played. It certainly different to their other songs l'm familiar with.
Listen to the original version with Brian Jones.
Je me demande: est-ce que le coeur de chacun d'entre eux épreuve quelque chose en jouant cette chanson?
Le Phantome de Brian Jones et son dulcimer survolent la scène...
Hanya untuk kekasihku seorang,,,lady Ida,,.
So Fab...
EPIC
love
It’s always bittersweet to see these aging performers trying to hold on to their glory days. Mick was just calling this performance in; not into it at all. Watch and listen to the original version when Mick still had his British accent and knew all the words. And yes, the dulcimer.
Fuck off dude
Bellissima....
Nicely Done.
❤❤❤
Nagyon jó.