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Rolling Stones Brian Jones Live 1968
RIP Brian Jones the founder of the Rolling Stones. I couldnt put a Stones song as the audio without the audio being muted, so please stop bashing me for it. I would have gladly put No Expectations or Lady Jane to display Brians many talents, trust me. PLEASE stop arguing about who is better Brian Jones or Kurt Cobain! They are both legends in my book. Theres just some pictures of Brian in this slideshow, Im not sure how rare they are but they look nice. Hope you enjoy! Send me a friend invite and subscribe to me if you enjoyed!
Brian Jones And Jimi Hendrix – My Little one…
CANCIÓN INÉDITA DEL FUNDADOR DE LOS ROLLING STONES; BRIAN JONES ACOMPAÑADO CON LA VIRTUOSA GUITARRA DE JIMI HENDRIX ……
Brian Jones Song: Original Stone
Song: ORiginal Stone Music and Lyrics: Gord Jantzen All Vocals & Guitar: Gord Jantzen Drums, Sitar, Marimbas, Percussives; Rocky JR Produced By Rocky JR Copyrights to Original Stone Gord Jantzen 2008 Recorded @ RMJ Studios in Coquitlam, BC CA Aug-Sep 2007 A tribute song I wrote about the wonderful musical genius of Brian Jones. He took the band into some marvelous directions that might not have happened without him. Without Brian Jones the Stones would have become a Chuck Berry clone band. A very close dear friend to Bob Dylan; Dylan provided the casket at Sir Brian Jones funeral. Perspectively, I think it is the great ProducerEngineer — Eddie Kramer who summed it up best about working with the Stones and his favorite member of that band. Thus , it follows: Eddie Kramer: on SIR BRIAN JONES;;;;;; "Dear asthmatic, old Brian. He was so sweet. And was to me — He was the Genius behind the Stones. The guy who had the most musical knowledge". Rolling Stones at Olympic Studios, London 1967 www.kramerarchives.com (( Gotto this website and click on the STONES Pictures and youll find the audio clip with Kramers views on Sir Brian Jones. In addition, Brian Jones played percussion on Jimis version of ALL Along the Watchtower and jam session of "My Little One" with Brian Jones playing Sitar . With the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary coming this year in 2012 — hopefully with a World Tour or at the very least some concert dates at the 02 Arena in London. Without Sir Brian Jones <b>…<b>
Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Dave Mason, and Mitch Mitchell – Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With That
This is a cool little jam with an allstar lineup that took place right after Monterrey 1967. Heres the lineup: Brian Jones: Sitar and Percussion Jimi Hendrix: Lead Guitar Dave Mason: Bass and Vocals Mitch Mitchell: Drums
Alvin Lee & Mick Taylor Kiel Germany 11 November 1981 Just Another Boogie
Alvin Lee & Mick Taylor Kiel Germany 11 November 1981 Just Another Boogie
Alvin Lee & Mick Taylor Live Kiel Germany 11/11/1981 Love Like A Man My favorite version..Enjoy
Alvin Lee & Mick Taylor Live Kiel Germany 11111981 Love Like A Man My favorite version..Enjoy
Obama jams blues with BB King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy!
Presdient Barack Obama jamming out the blues number Sweet Home Chicago with BB King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy. See another video here – www.youtube.com (Reuters) – Bill Clinton had his saxophone, but President Barack Obama can sing the blues. Obama lent his voice to a White House jam featuring Mick Jagger, BB King, Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy on Tuesday during a celebration of blues and its influence on modern pop culture. After wowing crowds in January by singing a line from Al Greens classic hit "Lets Stay Together" at a Harlem fundraiser, the President sang a verse of "Sweet Home Chicago" in the all-star finale of a TV special taped at the White House. "We were trying to get you to help us sing. I heard you singing Al Green," blues guitar legend Guy hollered to Obama on Tuesday. "So you started something. You got to keep it up now. You can do it." Taking a microphone handed to him by Rolling Stones frontman Jagger, a smiling Obama sang a solo verse of "Sweet Home Chicago" before handing back to the band. The performance was part of a PBS television special marking Black History month that will be broadcast on February 27 as "In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues," the public broadcaster said. Obamas blues solo recalled Clintons saxophone playing appearance in 1992 on the "The Arsenio Hall Show", which was credited with boosting his presidential campaign. Obamas brief rendition of "Lets Stay Together" in January helped increase sales of the 1971 Al <b>…<b>