Mick Jagger Finally SPEAKS OUT On Brian Jones..

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Mick Jagger Finally Breaks Silence and SPEAKS OUT On Brian Jones..

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I never heard of Brian having a fall out with Jimi Hendrix. They were rather close. It was Brian who introduced Jimi to the crowd at Monterey Pop Festival and the song All Along The Watch Tower, is Brian playing the thwack you hear at the end of each bar in the intro, on an instrument called a vibraslap. Due to Brian's death, Hendrix plays Lover Man dedicated to Brian Jones at Tonight show with Flip Wilson as host on July 10 !!

SuperAnimelover
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So when does mick speak out??? Cause all I heard was a narration of shit that I have already heard and knew through other videos and literature. That was already out there.

theanswerisinthebackofyourhead
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Stones were never the same without Brian

harlow
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I stood at his grave in Cheltenham. Poor Brian…. So so sad….. beautiful musical angel…. Jagger &Co. Still living off his

DavidReilly-zg
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Brian Jones adored Jimi Hendrix while the insecurities were felt by Eric Clapton in particular. Brian Jones came back into his own in getting Mick and Keith to agree to his way out ideas in introducing sitar, marimbas, dulcimer, mellotron, etc which transformed the songs. Brian wasn’t just a blues purist. He was two or three other musicians as well. His difficulties and insecurities involved those he felt paranoid about but not those he didn’t. Andrew Oldham was a brilliant manager in terms of creating images and stunts but not much of a producer but worst of all took sides, for Mick and Keith but at Brian’s expense. One big problem is that the Stones like a lot of groups toured too hard in

richardbanker
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With Brian "Satisfaction" "The Last Time" "Ruby Tuesday" "19th Nervous Breakdown" Lady Jane"
She's a Rainbow, , , , Paint it Black etc etc etc never as good without him

harlow
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Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones !! No Jones No Stones !

SuperAnimelover
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Where's Micks revelation? Same old story.

brianmason
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As others here have commented, no record of tension or resentment from Brian toward Jimi Hendrix. It's also pretty ridiculous to keep raking up the "Brian was a druggie" theme (he never touched heroin which he derided as "prescription death") when the other member was a longtime junkie. YouTube video headlines always scream "Someone finally opens about Somebody Else" or "Someone HATED Somebody Else" and then fail to deliver or else over exaggerate a minor detail.

sparkle
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He dug a hole in life that he couldn't get out of with numerous unwanted kids from different women that he didn't help support, preferring to spend his money on drinking and drugging. First he lost control of the band he started. But, if they had stayed playing straight blues, we never would have heard of them. Manager Andrew Oldham knew this. Then falling in love with a groupie (Anita Pallenberg) who left him for for Keith after Brian kept abusing her. Bad decision after bad decision. You only get so many in one lifetime. (Didn't know he had a feud with Hendrix though and I question the validity of that info.) A sad and tragic story, one of the saddest in Rock history in my opinion because he originally had so much promise. Still, he was the only one who could have changed the inevitable outcome and he didn't.

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Unpopular opinion:
Their Satanic Majesties Request
is better than
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
(both released in 1967)

SaccidanandaSadasiva
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He also wasn't given credit for song writing, as was Mick Taylor, even for collaborative music. It was always Mick and Keith.

danglazier
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This is yet another American attempt to wax lyrical with what is a story actually uncluttered with sophistication. It's ponderous and could have been done inside five minutes.

gnomely
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The real Rolling Stones with Brian Jones! (Jones was an instrumentalist, who played 11 instruments.) While he didn't directly write any of their songs, he was, um, 'instrumental' in their early sound. He played the sitar on, 'Paint it Black', and was the low-string, bass-like rhythm guitar on, 'It's All Over Now". Had Brian lived and stayed with the band, I think the Rolling Stones, through the years, would've been a more interesting band, and I think Mick and Keith Richards would agree.

samr.england
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Thought I was going to hear Mick Jagger talk. Everybody wants to get on on the act of these videos

keithmath.
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Just tell me when Jagger speaks in the video ....

jeanlouisbaron
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Brian adored Jimi...he respected and loved Hendrix's great talent.

sallymoore
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The Stones became mega stars after Brian's death. Mick Taylor and Ron Wood were more than adequate replacements for that second guitar spot.

KatharineShaw-zu
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Go back and tell the real story as to why Keef took Anita away while in Morroco!

jeffgoates
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Yeah, he didn’t find himself sideline who wrote that line. He was pushed out with extreme prejudice. That’s closer to the truth. That’s more than likely would pushed him over the edge.

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