The New Barbarians – "Am I Groovin You" – "Seven Days" – Live 1979

"Am I Grooving You" – Authors (RussellBarry) "Seven Days" – Author (Bob Dylan) Knebworth Fair, United Kingdom – 1979 – Ronnie Wood – Keith Richards – Stanley Clarke (bass) – *Phillip Chen (bass) – Ian McLagan (keyboardist) – Bobby Keys (Saxophone) – Zigaboo Modeliste (drums) *For the Knebworth show "Stanley Clarke" was replaced on short notice by bassist "Phillip Chen", who had to learn all the songs in one day.

The New Barbarians – "Honky Tonk Women" – Live 1979

Knebworth Fair, United Kingdom – 1979 – Ronnie Wood – Keith Richards – Stanley Clarke (bass) – *Phillip Chen (bass) – Ian McLagan (keyboardist) – Bobby Keys (Saxophone) – Zigaboo Modeliste (drums) *For the Knebworth show "Stanley Clarke" was replaced on short notice by bassist "Phillip Chen", who had to learn all the songs in one day

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 Vocal 3 (Travelin’ Man) – Brian Jones And Nicky Hopkins.mpg

This rare Brian Jones vocal was recorded as part of a Nicky Hopkins And Brian Jones "Rock Opera" project called Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder. Some of the material from this project was used on the Jamming With Edward album . Ian Stewart plays the Fender-Rhodes part. This session was recorded a night or two before Brains death. When I remastered and organized Nickys personal Discography Music Collection in 1976-1977, Nicky believed this was the last time all the original members of the Rolling Stones (Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger) played together.

Keith Richards All I have to do is dream Toronto 1977

All I Have To Do Is Dream – Everly Brothers cover. Its a Keith Richards solo session from Toronto in March of 1977, recorded shortly after he was busted for heroin and couldnt leave Canada. Its an incredibly beautiful session — just Keith accompanying himself on piano, with Ian Stewart adding support.