Really great seeing Bill Wyman's face light up when he feels and describes Brian's instrumentation of the muzik 😁❤️🔥🎶 Once a rockstar always A ROCKSTAR
To the creators of this content, Bravo! You absolutely nailed it. Brian Jones was a musical prodigy. His genius is unmistakable. He wandered off the path and it’s terribly sad that he passed so early. But without him pushing boundaries there is no psychedelic rock which so many groups capitalized on later during the late 60’s and into the 70’s. His influence on 8 Miles High by the Byrds is another landmark achievement. The Stones with Brian Jones are the greatest group ever in my humble opinion.
BRIAN JONES ❤The most talented Rolling Stone 🎸👏...The early years were and will be the BEST with Brian ❤️ The Rolling Stones ! It was his BAND! Always remember you BRIAN JONES 🙏
I attended the Stone's first 2 Adelaide concerts in the mid-sixties. They were a great and raw sound. Keith's rock solos impressed me and Brian's slide guitar and harmonica contributions were more than awesome. Little Red Rooster and I'm a King Bee were totally Brian's work.
Well I appreciated his talent more than the other members. Best Stones music had him as a musician in their music. True making the sounds richer, fuller and more hypnotic. They were all talented, but it wasn’t ever the same once he was gone. Drugs were the stupidity of the times with these musicians.
Faszinierend....habe hier mal einige Instrumente, manchmal etwas ungewöhnliche, die mir nicht so sehr bekannt waren, etwas näher kennen gelernt, auch ihre interessante Einwirkungen auf die jeweiligen Songs...mein Kompliment für Brian Jones, der sie meisterhaft beherrschste 👌und es verstand, sie wirkungsvoll einzusetzen....unter diesem Aspekt die heutigen Songs noch mal zu hören war fantastisch... Danke...🎶🎼🎵🔝💯...
How about allowing the poor guy to finally,and truly, Rest in Peace,Please-we don't need anymore sausage cranked out by AEye-and all the redundant commentary.
Brian Jones is a genius, no question. Just one short niggle, it would have been nice to have a human do the narration in this piece rather than a robot.
Well meant, but unfortunately uch too repetitious for each and every Song. Your core message is correct in every way and Brian should have received composer or co-composer credits for some songs. The same applies to Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor and Ron Wood. For your next series on Brian I would suggest such great contributions to the Stones psychedelic masterpiecesDandelion, Gomper, She's a Rainbow, 2000 light years from home, Child of the Moon etc
Mick and Keith were not trained in the advanced music theory needed to craft non-blue's songs. He was tricked and hyped into letting Keith and Mick be listed on songs he wrote. That's not just as per the music, he wrote the words as well. It's really pretty obvious when you think about it and let your ears tell you. The material does not really line up well with later years. Keith learned some theory as the 70's and eighties wore on but at the time, all but a teen ager, he didn't know any. Like the bass and drums, it's not needed, blue's is enough for rock, you can fake the tricky stuff, you just can't craft it. Who's the lead guitar part on Gimme Shelter? We presume it's Keith because he's so great too. It's actually Brian on a tell tale cut that Mick and Keith did write , a very simple musical structure like they can and do write. Start Me Up, another example,Sympathy for the Devil, all but a straight blue's. But the stuff like Ruby Tuesday, Let's Spend the Night Together, Satisfaction, Under My Thumb etc... that have Jazz and classical implication's are very unlikely to impossible to just sort of start doing by ear on a guitar. It's a know fact in the music industry Brian Jones was the song writer as well as their primary instrumentalist, they keep up the facade to seem better than they are or were. That and to have a reason for the concealment of his faked death. A fresh drowning victim would not have a closed casket, he did. It's only when the person's face is messed up that at a funeral it is closed. The coroner's certificate is a day late for a reason, he was pressured.It was mostly the money. His grave is "ten feet deep to discourage grave robbers." Yea right buddy. It's gonna be empty and the scandal will be on! Ask Paul MCcartney who he knows wrote the Stones good stuff that belongs in a jazz fakebook like his "Yesterday" or "Michelle". It sure as hell was not Mick Jagger, that much we know.
Jones did not write songs for the Stones, as he himself said in an interview. The lead-part on "Gimme Shelter" is also played by Keith Richards. And don't forget, Keith and Mick wrote all the music, that kept the Stones on the top as the greatest Rock'n'Roll group for now 6 decades.
Brian created the mystique on all those early records that kept them with a following from 1969 to the present day. They can try but they'll never come close to the sound they had with him.Someday the truth about what happened to the original Rolling Stone will be known
@@karlwanninger7675 Sorry to burst your bubble , Karl, but the fact's do not substantiate your claim. The Stones have always been a two guitar band, like many if not all, and Brian did his half just like Ronnie does his today or Mick Taylor did after the boot. The Stones have not been on top since Exile on Main Street made it's slow debut, and that is a simple numerical fact.Still good, just not as.
@@bsorryrthatsit7055 I don't know what you want to tell me. What is your problem, and what bubble are you talking about? Brian Jones didn't write songs for the Stones (his own statement) and he was not even in the studio when "Gimme Shelter" was recorded. It seems that you are a little confused about the facts. Maybe you didn't know that the first piece of music Richards learnt as a teenager was "Malagueña" and he still can play that kind of guitar, to be seen on a video: th-cam.com/video/0t8YMHjjPkk/w-d-xo.html
Brian isn't on gimme shelter.....plus it's all pentatonic tones & Keiths recycled & repurposed chuck berry licks....if *YOU* use your ears no elaborate theory no secret jazz modes (That Brian didn't know either) Brian never ever never played anything that was outside blues pentatonic or natural major/minor scales which all the band were well versed in Your post is just a desperate retconning of History that's trying to reframe Brian as a cross between Macca, Charlie Parker & Mozart...he wasn't he as just some guy that could pick out simple beginner level arpeggios & pentatonic lines on a variety of instruments Brian never played modes or borrowed chords no diminished voices or augmentations I doubt he even went as far as playing seventh chords.......just some guy that picked out melodies on whatever was at hand
Brian Jones did NOT found the Rolling Stones. He JOINED Keith's band The Blue Boys that band became the Rolling Stones. Here in his own words is proof. Interviewer: ---What were you doing before you joined? ( the band) Brian--- "Well just sort of bumming around, waiting for something to happen , really I had quite a few jobs and I was trying to get a band going, but it was unsuccessful until I met up with Mick and Keith and then ...well THAT was a successful band." After admitting that his attempts to start his own band were "unsuccessful"Brian seems to indicate here that he felt that Mick and Keith had a successful band when he "met up" with them. That would explain why he wanted to join them. The line up on stage at the Marquee Club where they debuted, indicates that he did join them because he and Ian were there and Keith and Mick's band, he "met up with, remained complete and intact.
Jimmy Miller, would tell Rolling Stone that Jones “was sort of in and out.…He’d show up occasionally when he was in the mood to play, and he could never really be relied on.” By this point, Jones’s erratic behavior was fairly common knowledge, a side effect of his psychological struggles and drug abuse. The band would patronize him, or to use Miller’s own language, “accommodate him,” when Jones was lucid enough to show up. “I would isolate him,” Miller said, “put him in a booth and not record him onto any track that we really needed.”
At the time, he was fighting to stay out of jail,hanging on for dear life in his own band, just lost his Uber German girlfriend to his friend-bandmate,struggling with drugs,alcohol,asthma and other health issues.Seems to me he did a far better job under pressure then he is credited for-and played on all but one song on the B.B. album.
@@brendankane3546 Fighting to stay out of of jail as he lost control of his addictions lost his GF because he was physically abusive all problems of his own making At the same Keith had already been in prison & Anita was reportedly cheating with Jagger on the set of performance yet he is all over BB whilst Brian barely featured at all often only putting down inconsequential parts that wouldn't be missed if they were removed Keith had the same pressures & delivered whilst Brian faded away
The starting point of the Rolling Stones was the day Jagger and Richards met on a train and realised, that they were both exited of the Blues, especially of Muddy Waters music. The remarkable elements in "Street Fighting Man" are the guitar of Keith, that has been played on an acoustic guitar distorted through a cheap cassette recorder and Micks vocals and lyrics. Brian Jones was never "under-appreciated", he was the one who was the iconic figure of the Stones in their first years. He was maybe the talented arranger of the early songs and he played marvellous instrumental parts, but he was a part of the whole band. The Stones music lifted up to new dimensions when Jones had left the group, it seems that with his departure a lot of pressure had gone.
Unappreciative rock star my ass Brian Jones was the & still is the Rolling Stones No other stone could pick up a instrument & play it Jones is the stones 🫡👊🏼😮
So great that Brian is getting recognized for his unique contributions.
Really great seeing Bill Wyman's face light up when he feels and describes Brian's instrumentation of the muzik 😁❤️🔥🎶 Once a rockstar always A ROCKSTAR
To the creators of this content, Bravo! You absolutely nailed it. Brian Jones was a musical prodigy. His genius is unmistakable. He wandered off the path and it’s terribly sad that he passed so early. But without him pushing boundaries there is no psychedelic rock which so many groups capitalized on later during the late 60’s and into the 70’s. His influence on 8 Miles High by the Byrds is another landmark achievement. The Stones with Brian Jones are the greatest group ever in my humble opinion.
@@IronSikh44 your "humble" opinion is absolutely right 👍 Brian Jones was so special multitalendet musician! I remember him forever!
BRIAN JONES ❤The most talented Rolling Stone 🎸👏...The early years were and will be the BEST with Brian ❤️ The Rolling Stones ! It was his BAND! Always remember you BRIAN JONES 🙏
Brian Jones RIP ❤️💜❤️💯💯
RIP BRIAN JONES 🔥🎶🔥
I attended the Stone's first 2 Adelaide concerts in the mid-sixties. They were a great and raw sound. Keith's rock solos impressed me and Brian's slide guitar and harmonica contributions were more than awesome. Little Red Rooster and I'm a King Bee were totally Brian's work.
Well I appreciated his talent more than the other members. Best Stones music had him as a musician in their music. True making the sounds richer, fuller and more hypnotic. They were all talented, but it wasn’t ever the same once he was gone. Drugs were the stupidity of the times with these musicians.
Faszinierend....habe hier mal einige Instrumente, manchmal etwas ungewöhnliche, die mir nicht so sehr bekannt waren, etwas näher kennen gelernt, auch ihre interessante Einwirkungen auf die jeweiligen Songs...mein Kompliment für Brian Jones, der sie meisterhaft beherrschste 👌und es verstand, sie wirkungsvoll einzusetzen....unter diesem Aspekt die heutigen Songs noch mal zu hören war fantastisch...
Danke...🎶🎼🎵🔝💯...
BRIAN JONES YES !!!! :)
Hello Sandy! BRIAN FOREVER ✌️
@@elenikorkodelaki2695
Hi Eleni, Brian Jones Today, Brian Jones Tomorrow, and Brian Jones Forever !! Peace :) :) :)
@@SuperAnimelover100 Exactly 👍 Sandy🙂✌️
@@elenikorkodelaki2695 :):):)Eleni
Yesssss BRIAN Jonas best!!!RIP 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I never understood the song writing credits going to J and R. When the whole band collaborated.
Brian Jones made the Rolling Stones
How about allowing the poor guy to finally,and truly, Rest in Peace,Please-we don't need anymore sausage cranked out by AEye-and all the redundant commentary.
Brian Jones is a genius, no question. Just one short niggle, it would have been nice to have a human do the narration in this piece rather than a robot.
@cedricfarquharson5842
I agree about the AI. It was really irritating. Perhaps this is a taste of the future. 😪🤧🤮
Well meant, but unfortunately uch too repetitious for each and every Song. Your core message is correct in every way and Brian should have received composer or co-composer credits for some songs. The same applies to Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor and Ron Wood.
For your next series on Brian I would suggest such great contributions to the Stones psychedelic masterpiecesDandelion, Gomper, She's a Rainbow, 2000 light years from home, Child of the Moon etc
No
2000 light years from home ?
Mick and Keith were not trained in the advanced music theory needed to craft non-blue's songs. He was tricked and hyped into letting Keith and Mick be listed on songs he wrote. That's not just as per the music, he wrote the words as well. It's really pretty obvious when you think about it and let your ears tell you. The material does not really line up well with later years. Keith learned some theory as the 70's and eighties wore on but at the time, all but a teen ager, he didn't know any. Like the bass and drums, it's not needed, blue's is enough for rock, you can fake the tricky stuff, you just can't craft it. Who's the lead guitar part on Gimme Shelter? We presume it's Keith because he's so great too. It's actually Brian on a tell tale cut that Mick and Keith did write , a very simple musical structure like they can and do write. Start Me Up, another example,Sympathy for the Devil, all but a straight blue's. But the stuff like Ruby Tuesday, Let's Spend the Night Together, Satisfaction, Under My Thumb etc... that have Jazz and classical implication's are very unlikely to impossible to just sort of start doing by ear on a guitar. It's a know fact in the music industry Brian Jones was the song writer as well as their primary instrumentalist, they keep up the facade to seem better than they are or were. That and to have a reason for the concealment of his faked death. A fresh drowning victim would not have a closed casket, he did. It's only when the person's face is messed up that at a funeral it is closed. The coroner's certificate is a day late for a reason, he was pressured.It was mostly the money. His grave is "ten feet deep to discourage grave robbers." Yea right buddy. It's gonna be empty and the scandal will be on! Ask Paul MCcartney who he knows wrote the Stones good stuff that belongs in a jazz fakebook like his "Yesterday" or "Michelle". It sure as hell was not Mick Jagger, that much we know.
Jones did not write songs for the Stones, as he himself said in an interview. The lead-part on "Gimme Shelter" is also played by Keith Richards. And don't forget, Keith and Mick wrote all the music, that kept the Stones on the top as the greatest Rock'n'Roll group for now 6 decades.
Brian created the mystique on all those early records that kept them with a following from 1969 to the present day. They can try but they'll never come close to the sound they had with him.Someday the truth about what happened to the original Rolling Stone will be known
@@karlwanninger7675 Sorry to burst your bubble , Karl, but the fact's do not substantiate your claim. The Stones have always been a two guitar band, like many if not all, and Brian did his half just like Ronnie does his today or Mick Taylor did after the boot. The Stones have not been on top since Exile on Main Street made it's slow debut, and that is a simple numerical fact.Still good, just not as.
@@bsorryrthatsit7055 I don't know what you want to tell me. What is your problem, and what bubble are you talking about? Brian Jones didn't write songs for the Stones (his own statement) and he was not even in the studio when "Gimme Shelter" was recorded. It seems that you are a little confused about the facts. Maybe you didn't know that the first piece of music Richards learnt as a teenager was "Malagueña" and he still can play that kind of guitar, to be seen on a video: th-cam.com/video/0t8YMHjjPkk/w-d-xo.html
Brian isn't on gimme shelter.....plus it's all pentatonic tones & Keiths recycled & repurposed chuck berry licks....if *YOU* use your ears
no elaborate theory no secret jazz modes (That Brian didn't know either)
Brian never ever never played anything that was outside blues pentatonic or natural major/minor scales which all the band were well versed in
Your post is just a desperate retconning of History that's trying to reframe Brian as a cross between Macca, Charlie Parker & Mozart...he wasn't he as just some guy that could pick out simple beginner level arpeggios & pentatonic lines on a variety of instruments
Brian never played modes or borrowed chords no diminished voices or augmentations I doubt he even went as far as playing seventh chords.......just some guy that picked out melodies on whatever was at hand
Brian Jones did NOT found the Rolling Stones. He JOINED Keith's band The Blue Boys that band became the Rolling Stones.
Here in his own words is proof.
Interviewer: ---What were you doing before you joined? ( the band)
Brian--- "Well just sort of bumming around, waiting for something to happen , really
I had quite a few jobs and I was trying to get a band going, but it was unsuccessful until I met up with Mick and Keith and then ...well THAT was a successful band."
After admitting that his attempts to start his own band were "unsuccessful"Brian seems to indicate here that he felt that Mick and Keith had a successful band when he "met up" with them. That would explain why he wanted to join them. The line up on stage at the Marquee Club where they debuted, indicates that he did join them because he and Ian were there and Keith and Mick's band, he "met up with, remained complete and intact.
Jimmy Miller, would tell Rolling Stone that Jones “was sort of in and out.…He’d show up occasionally when he was in the mood to play, and he could never really be relied on.” By this point, Jones’s erratic behavior was fairly common knowledge, a side effect of his psychological struggles and drug abuse. The band would patronize him, or to use Miller’s own language, “accommodate him,” when Jones was lucid enough to show up. “I would isolate him,” Miller said, “put him in a booth and not record him onto any track that we really needed.”
At the time, he was fighting to stay out of jail,hanging on for dear life in his own band,
just lost his Uber German girlfriend to his friend-bandmate,struggling with drugs,alcohol,asthma and other health issues.Seems to me he did a far better job under pressure then he is credited for-and played on all but one song on the B.B. album.
@@brendankane3546 Fighting to stay out of of jail as he lost control of his addictions lost his GF because he was physically abusive all problems of his own making
At the same Keith had already been in prison & Anita was reportedly cheating with Jagger on the set of performance yet he is all over BB whilst Brian barely featured at all often only putting down inconsequential parts that wouldn't be missed if they were removed
Keith had the same pressures & delivered whilst Brian faded away
@@brendankane3546 I'm spitting facts while you're projecting..
The starting point of the Rolling Stones was the day Jagger and Richards met on a train and realised, that they were both exited of the Blues, especially of Muddy Waters music. The remarkable elements in "Street Fighting Man" are the guitar of Keith, that has been played on an acoustic guitar distorted through a cheap cassette recorder and Micks vocals and lyrics.
Brian Jones was never "under-appreciated", he was the one who was the iconic figure of the Stones in their first years. He was maybe the talented arranger of the early songs and he played marvellous instrumental parts, but he was a part of the whole band. The Stones music lifted up to new dimensions when Jones had left the group, it seems that with his departure a lot of pressure had gone.
I like your comment 👍
The Starting point of the Stones is when Muddy Waters recorded Rollin´ Rolling´ ; )
How old are u?
@@jsmith469 i am the woman in the profile picture..So guess 😊
Unappreciative rock star my ass
Brian Jones was the & still is the Rolling Stones
No other stone could pick up a instrument & play it
Jones is the stones 🫡👊🏼😮
Jones had to leave for the Stones to step out the Beatles' shadow & become the Stones
I'm a little sad that there's no comment yet from @williardbillmore5713, the number one Brian Jones superfan of all time. I'm sure it's coming...
Sounds like he's living in your head rent free 🤣
@@brendankane3546 Sounds like he's living in your head rent free too
@@brendankane3546 cool story bro
So funny 😂😂😂
@@brendankane3546 Why makes you all this sad?? Don't worry be happy 😁..