I've seen them four times. First time was at Rich Stadium in Buffalo.... 1981... Journey and George Thorogood warmed up. Journey got booed off the stage!! 🤣
Bo Diddley said, Brian was a little dude that was trying to pull the group ahead. I saw him as the leader. He didn't take no mess. He was a fantastic cat; he handled the group beautifully. Bill Wyman said, do say, and do honestly believe, that if there wasn't a Brian Jones there wouldn't have been a Rolling Stones. He named the band, and he enlisted the members one by one. Jimmy Page (talking about the making of the A Degree of Murder soundtrack) Brian knew what he was doing. It was quite beautiful. Some of it was made up at the time; some of it was stuff I was augmenting with him. I was definitely playing with the violin bow. Brian had this guitar that had a volume pedal-he could get gunshots with it. There was a Mellotron there. He was moving forward with ideas Paul Jones said, Brian was such an ambitious young man, so determined, long before the Stones ever were. George Harrison said, When I met him I liked him quite a lot. He was a good fellow, you know. I got to know him very well, I think, and I felt very close to him; you know how it is with some people, you feel for them, feel near them. Dave Davies said, I’m not putting down anyone else in the Stones, but Brian was the true artist in that band. Sometimes he was into the whole rock’n’roll thing, but other times he just wouldn’t play the game. Alexis Korner visited Brian in late June 1969 and noted that "Jones was happier than he had ever been" and Brian had demoed a few of his own songs in the weeks before his death.
Brian created the Rolling Stones in the beginning. He chose the music. He chose the name. He was the leader. He signed all the recording contracts, the management contracts, all kinds of things. He would pick up an autoharp or a flute or a glockenspiel or marimbas, and he would be able to do all of that kind of stuff.” Among the other instruments Jones played were the harmonica, sitar, organ, recorder, cello, trumpet, trombone, saxophone, oboe, and, of course, guitar. He made so many records successful because of that. Jones was in fact, the original public face of the band: the surliest and sauciest in press interviews, the most nattily dressed, the most lushly coiffed… and, most importantly, the most musically diverse. “I mean, he was brilliant musically in the early days.
So sad what Andrew did to Brian who was and is the Stones he is so important, talented and a genius Bill says he was the most talented musician in the group. Then Brian got pushed out he was unable to be himself, stronger mick and Keith took over and to me when Brian was murdered they began to disagree and fight but Kieth was not frightened of mick as there was only one to disagree with and not three of them. No Brian no Stones.
Ich kann Mick Jagger sehr gut verstehen...er ist schon von seinen Naturell her sehr verantwortungsbewusst...daher war es gut, das er die Führung übernahm...der Erfolg gibt ihm recht ...er konnte das vorzüglich...auch sein sogenannter "Kontrollzwang" war wichtig, es hat zu einem großen Erfolg der Band beigetragen...man kann hier alles gut nachvollziehen... Wünsche für die weitere Zukunft weiter viel Erfolg... 🎵🎼🎶✌️🍀🍀🍀🔥⚡🎉.......🌻.......
Mick and Keith are noted for Ripping people off .Bill Wyman has said that he came up with the Jumping Jack Flash song's distinctive main guitar riff on a piano without being credited for it. It's said Mick Taylor co wrote several songs such as , Moonlight mile , Winter and so on but got no credit. Brian Jones. Marianne Faithful said, Ruby Tuesday the development of the song became a joint effort between Brian and Keith but Brian Jones got no credit !!! Charlie Watts guiltily admitted, We took Brian's one thing away, which was being in a a band.
Exzellente Jungs mit viel Talent, welches immer noch anhält...
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I've seen them four times. First time was at Rich Stadium in Buffalo.... 1981... Journey and George Thorogood warmed up. Journey got booed off the stage!! 🤣
Bo Diddley said, Brian was a little dude that was trying to pull the group ahead. I saw him as the leader. He didn't take no mess. He was a fantastic cat; he handled the group beautifully.
Bill Wyman said, do say, and do honestly believe, that if there wasn't a Brian Jones there wouldn't have been a Rolling Stones. He named the band, and he enlisted the members one by one.
Jimmy Page (talking about the making of the A Degree of Murder soundtrack)
Brian knew what he was doing. It was quite beautiful. Some of it was made up at the time; some of it was stuff I was augmenting with him. I was definitely playing with the violin bow. Brian had this guitar that had a volume pedal-he could get gunshots with it. There was a Mellotron there. He was moving forward with ideas
Paul Jones said, Brian was such an ambitious young man, so determined, long before the Stones ever were.
George Harrison said, When I met him I liked him quite a lot. He was a good fellow, you know. I got to know him very well, I think, and I felt very close to him; you know how it is with some people, you feel for them, feel near them.
Dave Davies said, I’m not putting down anyone else in the Stones, but Brian was the true artist in that band. Sometimes he was into the whole rock’n’roll thing, but other times he just wouldn’t play the game.
Alexis Korner visited Brian in late June 1969 and noted that "Jones was happier than he had ever been" and Brian had demoed a few of his own songs in the weeks before his death.
Brian created the Rolling Stones in the beginning. He chose the music. He chose the name. He was the leader. He signed all the recording contracts, the management contracts, all kinds of things. He would pick up an autoharp or a flute or a glockenspiel or marimbas, and he would be able to do all of that kind of stuff.” Among the other instruments Jones played were the harmonica, sitar, organ, recorder, cello, trumpet, trombone, saxophone, oboe, and, of course, guitar. He made so many records successful because of that. Jones was in fact, the original public face of the band: the surliest and sauciest in press interviews, the most nattily dressed, the most lushly coiffed… and, most importantly, the most musically diverse. “I mean, he was brilliant musically in the early days.
So sad what Andrew did to Brian who was and is the Stones he is so important, talented and a genius Bill says he was the most talented musician in the group. Then Brian got pushed out he was unable to be himself, stronger mick and Keith took over and to me when Brian was murdered they began to disagree and fight but Kieth was not frightened of mick as there was only one to disagree with and not three of them. No Brian no Stones.
Exactly !
Ich kann Mick Jagger sehr gut verstehen...er ist schon von seinen Naturell her sehr verantwortungsbewusst...daher war es gut, das er die Führung übernahm...der Erfolg gibt ihm recht ...er konnte das vorzüglich...auch sein sogenannter "Kontrollzwang" war wichtig, es hat zu einem großen Erfolg der Band beigetragen...man kann hier alles gut nachvollziehen...
Wünsche für die weitere Zukunft weiter viel Erfolg...
🎵🎼🎶✌️🍀🍀🍀🔥⚡🎉.......🌻.......
Mick and Keith are noted for Ripping people off .Bill Wyman has said that he came up with the Jumping Jack Flash song's distinctive main guitar riff on a piano without being credited for it. It's said Mick Taylor co wrote several songs such as , Moonlight mile , Winter and so on but got no credit. Brian Jones.
Marianne Faithful said, Ruby Tuesday the development of the song became a joint effort between Brian and Keith but Brian Jones got no credit !!! Charlie Watts guiltily admitted, We took Brian's one thing away, which was being in a a band.
Finally saying the truth Sandy! THANKS 👍
NO JONES...NO STONES !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well said !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The last year Brian was with the Stones he really wasn't all there and that is why he was kicked out.
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