"A Story Of Our Time – Brian Jones The Rolling Stone" by Michael Wale. BBC, 2nd March 1971: Incl.: – interview with Michael Aldred – interview with Lewis Jones (BJs father) – interview with Alexis Korner – interview with Cliff Richard – interview with Les Perrin – interview with Mick Jagger
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The Rolling Stones – Jumping Jack Flash (Live) – OFFICIAL
The Rolling Stones performing "Jumping Jack Flash" live in Texas, 1972. "Jumping Jack Flash" was released as a single in 1968. This version of the song features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards and Mick Taylor on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Bill Wyman on bass, Nick Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on saxophone, and Jim Price on horns. This video is part of the concert film Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, filmed on the North American leg of the Exile On Main Street tour. ""Jumping Jack Flash"" Live itunes.apple.com Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones iPad app, including the film itunes.apple.com Exile On Main Street — Deluxe edition itunes.apple.com
Rolling Stones- Satisfaction + LYRICS
Rolling Stones -Satisfaction I cant get no satisfaction, I cant get no satisfaction. Cause I try and I try and I try and I try. I cant get no, I cant get no. When Im drivin in my car and that man comes on the radio and hes tellin me more and more about some useless information supposed to fire my imagination. I cant get no, oh no no no. Hey hey hey, thats what I say. I cant get no satisfaction, I cant get no satisfaction. Cause I try and I try and I try and I try. I cant get no, I cant get no. When Im watchin my TV and that man comes on to tell me how white my shirts can be. Well he cant be a man cause he doesnt smoke the same cigarrettes as me. I cant get no, oh no no no. Hey hey hey, thats what I say. I cant get no satisfaction, I cant get no girl with action. Cause I try and I try and I try and I try. I cant get no, I cant get no. When Im ridin round the world and Im doin this and Im signing that and Im tryin to make some girl who tells me baby better come back later next week cause you see Im on losing streak. I cant get no, oh no no no. Hey hey hey, thats what I say. I cant get no, I cant get no, I cant get no satisfaction, no satisfaction, no satisfaction, no satisfaction.
Pat Andrews With Her Son Mark (Brian Jones was the father) (circa 1964)
This is a longer piece than was previously uploaded. One feels enormous sympathy for Pat Andrews here, as she relates the ugliness involving the late Rolling Stone. Julian Mark (born October 22, 1961) bears a passing resemblance, no? (Hell, he looks like a Mini Me version of Brian!) Surprise, surprise (pun intended)…Brian was a bum with women! However, it is doubtful that without Brian there would have been the Rolling Stones.
Brian Jones – Mord und Totschlag 2/3
Mord und Totschlag Music by Brian Jones English – A Degree of Murder Français – Vivre à tout prix brian.jones.angelfire.com * Brian Jones: sitar, organ, recorder, cello, banjo, harpsichord, autoharp, dulcimer, clarinet, harmonica * Jimmy Page: guitar * Nicky Hopkins: piano * Peter Gosling: vocals * Kenney Jones: drums * Glyn Johns: engineer * Mike Leander, orchestra
Brian Jones Gets Weird! – 1965
Just the Brian Jones bits from the film, "Charlie Is My Darling." Brian is very surreal…if he even knows what the word means! Very weird! We still dig you Brian! Film info: www.thevideobeat.com Please "like us" on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones TV Segment NEW
This is a tabloid TV show called Myths and Legends which did a segment about Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, and the rumors surrounding his death in 1969 as to whether it was homicide.
Brian Jones: who killed the rolling stone? ( FULL TV Documentary )
On July 3, 1969, Brian Jones a founder member of the Rolling Stones, was found dead at the bottom of the swimming pool at his home on Cotchford Farm located in East Sussex in Southeast England. At the time of his death, the coroners report declared the musicians fatality a death by misadventure. less than a month before he died, Jones had been sacked from the Stones. He was replaced by Mick Taylor. This documentary movie explores the mysterious circumstances of his death.
Rolling Stones: Rock of Ages – Bill Wyman Exhibition
Rock of Ages: an unauthorised story on the Rolling Stones traces the personal ups and downs and professional twists and turns in the epic journey of the worlds most enduring rock band. Now Available on iTunes! iTunes – goo.gl
Bill Wyman hears of Brian’s Death ~ Mick Jagger’s Eulogy for Brian.
Charlie calls Bill to inform him of Brians death. Micks eulogy for Brian,