Get Off of My Cloud - Isolated Brian Jones Guitar (The Rolling Stones)

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I took the left channel of the stereo mix, converted it to mono, and did my best to remove the vocals. There's some bleed but I think it came out well.
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150K views! Wow! Thank you to everyone who’s watched 😁

Famulus
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Love his Gibson firebird my favorite of all RIP Brian thanks for the beautiful music

CliffDuzz
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Brian made the stones ROLLING. His time was there best years

johnstrausbaugh
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Once again he just comes up with a wonderfully haunting tone that is what sets it apart from all of the other pop music that was going on. Everything he did was so original

bjones
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The bleed was perfect, you want to hear a little of the song. Brian's guitar was easy to hear, he did a very fine job. Big fan.

wesinman
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I Love the Brian Jones Rolling Stones Best by Far!!!

michaelw.
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HAHA! The very first guitar lick I ever played! I had to be about 10 and my big brother told me to "Just play this!" so he can play rhythm!
Thanks brother! One of my great memory's as a kid!

bobbyt
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I always love a good photo of Brian Jones with the Firebird or Vox !! Thank you for posting this!!!

markhorton
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Thank you for sharing this brilliant work of Brian Jones. Gone But Not Forgotton

CherokeeBillie
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Very very good work Famulus !!! I'm so happy to hear Brian, alone as in his life, but he was... the first Rolling Stone ! Thank you so much !!!

bernardtheillaucher
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As a guitarist I can tell you that to keep that simple riff in perfect time throughout the entire song is no easy feat. Sweet melody too.

adechio
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Brian
Jones made the Rolling Stones what they are today absolutely incredible band 😊

erictorow
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After Brian left, The Stones style changed radically. So I have to think he contributed more than he is credited with.

davidgagnon
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I was a 10 year old in Dec 1965 and saw The Stones in Sacramento, Ca …..I remember Jones playing “Lady Jane” …most of what I heard was a lot screaming girls……..you are really drawn into the excitement of being at a rock concert & seeing the actual band play over the hearing on a radio or record …….

francesfarmer
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youre getting good at this !!! keep at it, lots of early Stones !!!!

daskritterhaus
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I was about eight years old when I really started digging into this here shit, this type of music from the stones, and the doors too! I remember it well! My oldest brother and my older sister they both were in to listen to it! It was that era of time, 1968! it's just right before my dad got home from a double Tour of Duty in Vietnam back-to-back!" He told me they even listen to this music over there, several different times in the seventies and eighties while I was listen to it, I had bought the eight tracks and then eventually the CDs to the Rolling Stones and the doors and I was really into Led Zeppelin around that following time frame anyhow he had told me he remembered it and how it brought back the memories of when they would listen to it, him and his buddies back in "nam"! We just buried my dad a couple years ago upon Mount Scott they gave him a military burial I gave the eulogy, eventually they assigned him the plot number for his grave at the mausoleum, it's number was 777 how fitting! you know he served five tours of Duty altogether in Vietnam and he started out in Korea at 17! He lied about his age and he Got in a lot of trouble over that! Oh dear old dad was a man's man!

terrylambert
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I notice a few people saying B Jones was over-rated. Certainly his early death has led to some pointless deification and his poor musical contributions in later life have been overlooked. However, he began as a key member of the band adding really unusual ideas and even instrumentation to the songs. I recall a film (I think from Ready, Steady, Go) of him playing on three consecutive songs: appalachian dulcimer (I'm waiting), vibes (Under my thumb) and Sitar (Paint it black), and playing them pretty well. This at a time when these instruments were never heard in pop music. Leaving that aside, he founded the band and was a highly knowledgeable student of blues music. Leaving THAT aside, it is often said he was unpleasant to those around him, and probably this, and the manner of his demise is how history will judge him. May his soul rest in peace.

robertnewell
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I saw Brian live in February 1964 in Bournemouth, England when the Stones came to my home town. I was still at school and I am still a fan of the band.

rodrollingstone
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I always loved this part he plays, but obviously it is not very prominent in the mix. Nice job isolating it so we can all better appreciate Brian's brilliance. It's a simple thing he does, but it fits so perfectly with all the other elements of the song.

JWD
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I like so so much Brian Jones!! For me is a one of the best musician and guitarrist of all time. Is total top

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