Gram Parsons joins the Byrds

Fom the Gandulf Hennig film FALLEN ANGEL. I was in the superdome during Katrina and met this cat obsessed with Gram Parsons. said he met his sister, been up to the house, etc I had heard "sweetheart of the rodeo" so I knew a little bit about Gram. when i got out i bought the gpgrievous angel cd and "gilded palace of sin" and kinda became a little obsessed myself. later i found the FALLEN ANGEL dvd at best buy and Its a great film! backs up everything that dude in the dome said about Gram. I claim FAIR USE in posting this clip and encourage everybody to rent or buy this fantastic and one of the best rock documentaries I have ever seen.

Mick Jagger’s drugs charge appeal upheld, 1967 – British Pathé video

As the Rolling Stones mark the 50th anniversary of their first gig, we present archive newsreel footage from 1967 of Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arriving at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Jagger and Keith Richards – who had chicken pox, so did not appear in court – had been charged with possession of marijuana. The appeal was upheld and their convictions quashed.

Brian Jones presents The Pipes of Pan at Jajouka: Take Me With You My Darling, Take Me With You

Brian Jones presents The Pipes of Pan at Jajouka: Take Me With You My Darling, Take Me With You (Dinimaak A Habibi Dinimaak)

Brian Jones’ Miserable Life

A sad tribute to the late Brian Jones. I realized what jerks the Rolling Stones were to their own founder, so I thought I should have made a video like this. This is dedicated to Charlie Watts, whom may find the song in this slideshow fitting to his reaction learning upon Jones death. [Lyrics]: Playground school bell rings again Rain clouds come to play again Has no one told you shes not breathing? Hello, I am your mind Giving you someone to talk to Hello? If I smile and dont believe Soon, I know Ill awake from this dream Dont try to fix me, Im not broken Hello, I am the lie Living for you, so you can hide… Dont cry Suddenly, I know Im not sleeping! Hello? Im still here! All thats left of yesterday… – – – Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was a co-founding member, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist in the English rock group The Rolling Stones. Jones was known for his skills on multiple instruments, fashionable mod image, drug and sexual excesses, and his death at age 27.

The Rolling Stones – Angie – w/ lyrics

Angie by the rolling stones with lyrics. one of my favorite songs. and bands. Mansonmade a cameo appearance as a doctor in the Murderdolls music video "Dead in Hollywood", and also appears in the Nine Inch Nails music video "Starfuckers, Inc.", as well as "Gave Up" His first appearance in a film was in the role of a pornographic actor in David Lynchs Lost Highway, in 1997. He also had a minor role in former love interest Rose McGowans 1998 film Jawbreaker and a supporting role in 2003s Party Monster. Manson made a cameo appearance in a short film in the BMW Films series (starring Clive Owen as the Driver), which featured James Brown as himself, and Gary Oldman as Satan. His most talked-about film cameo was in the Michael Moore political documentary Bowling for Columbine discussing the motivations of the perpetrators and allegations that his music was somehow a factor. He played himself, in animated form, on an episode of the television series Clone High, in which he sang a song about nutrition and the food pyramid. Manson portrayed a psychotic drag queen named Christina in the movie Party Monster which is based on the events leading up to and the murder of Angel Melendez by the infamous Michael Alig ofLittle Abby singing So Pathetic by Local H , and calling me a stupid pathetic boyManson made a cameo appearance as a doctor in the Murderdolls music video "Dead in Hollywood", and also appears in the Nine Inch Nails music video "Starfuckers, Inc.", as well as "Gave Up <b>…<b>

KEITH RICHARDS – LIVE from the NYPL, in conversation with Anthony DeCurtis

www.nypl.orglive In conversation with Anthony DeCurtis, a music journalist, and contributing editor for Rolling Stone, Keith Richards will discuss the storied journey of the Rolling Stones, as well as his passion for books and for history. He will chronicle how he created the revolutionary, high-octane riffs that defined "Jumping Jack Flash," "Gimme Shelter" and "Honky Tonk Woman," his affair with the equally infamous Anita Pallenberg (the mother of three of his children), and the tragic death of Brian Jones. He will also discuss the personal values that have made him a proud, successful father, and a happily married man for more than twenty-five years.