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Famulus
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The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil... REVERSED
A lighthearted edit of this classic inspired by the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s, where songs such as Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" and ACDC's "Highway to Hell" were accused of "backmasking" by Christian groups, or hiding subliminal messages in their songs only heard when played backwards.
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The Rolling Stones - My Only Girl (Unreleased Demo 1963)
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Recorded November 20th or 21st at Regent Sound Studios, London. Produced by Andrew Oldham and engineered by Bill Farley, this MJ/KR demo is also known as "That Girl Belongs To Yesterday." Gene Pitney would later record it in early 1964 under the more common title "That Girl Belongs To Yesterday."
The Rolling Stones - Mercy Mercy (Early Version)
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Recorded November 8th, 1964 at Chess Studios, Chicago. Produced by Andrew Oldham and engineered by Ron Malo, this is an early version of the song that would appear on Out of Our Heads (US and UK) in 1965.
The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler (Instrumental)
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Hello all, in honor of it being almost the 54th anniversary of the release of Let It Bleed, I've created an instrumental of one of the many classic songs on the album, Midnight Rambler. Despite it becoming a live staple, the studio version is just as amazing, at least in my opinion. After some time in Audition, I think it has come out well. Personnel: Background vocals, harmonica - Mick Jagger ...
The Rolling Stones - If You Need Me Instrumental
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Keith’s backing vocals occasionally slip through, but overall I like the quality of this stereo instrumental. Isolated lineup per the Brian Jones Resource: Line up: Brian Jones - guitar (chordal picking) Keith Richards - guitar (chordal strumming) & vocals Ian Stewart - organ Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums
The Blues Project - Wake Me, Shake Me Live at the Matrix, 1966
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This is a change from my usual Rolling Stones videos, but I've always liked this largely unknown band and thought I'd share a rare live performance of one of their most famous songs, a gospel original adapted by the legendary Al Kooper. I've gently tried to remaster this by slightly adjusting the EQ, significantly reducing the hiss, and narrowing the stereo field. The soundboard mix is weird bu...
The Rolling Stones - Empty Heart Instrumental
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Instrumental lineup per the Brian Jones Resource: Brian Jones - harmonica Keith Richards - guitar Ian Stewart - organ Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums Unverified - tambourine & handclaps
The Rolling Stones - Mona Live at the Kurhaus, 1964
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From the infamous Kurhaus concert which ended in a riot. Mick lost his microphone earlier in the show, so he isn't singing here. The song ends early as the show had descended into a riot and the audience (as the picture indicates) had taken over the stage. A great audience recording for the era courtesy of Willem van Kooten from the side of the stage. Kurhaus, Scheveningen, Holland August 8th, ...
The Rolling Stones - I Want To Be Loved Instrumental
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Recorded at Olympic Studios on 10th May 1963. Line up: Brian Jones - harmonica Mick Jagger - vocals Keith Richards - guitar Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums (The Brian Jones Resource) As AI software often has difficulty categorizing harmonica playing as music or vocals, I left a trace amount of vocals in the mix to better balance Brian's harmonica playing.
The Rolling Stones - Tell Me Instrumental
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A bit choppy at times due to it being a mono source, but hopefully this allows for you to get a better understanding of the music underneath the vocals. Line up per the Brian Jones Resource: Brian Jones - electric guitar Keith Richards - 12 string acoustic guitar Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums
The Rolling Stones - Cops and Robbers Instrumental
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Using the rich On Air version, I was able to craft what I think is a decent instrumental of this rare song in the Stones canon which features some of my favorite harmonica playing of Brian Jones. I left a bit of the vocals in so the harmonica was a bit more stable, as AI has trouble differentiating whether a harmonica is music or vocals.
The Rolling Stones - Hi Heel Sneakers Live at the Kurhaus, 1964 (audio only)
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From the infamous Kurhaus concert which ended in a riot. Mick lost his microphone earlier in the show, so he instead plays the harmonica here, creating an interesting if plodding instrumental version of Hi Heel Sneakers. A great audience recording for the era courtesy of Willem van Kooten from the side of the stage. Kurhaus, Scheveningen, Holland August 8th, 1964
The Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday - The 1967 live recordings
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Hello everyone, The Brian Jones Resource recently showcased my video of the Olympia performance of Ruby Tuesday on his page, so I thought I'd make this video to show all other available live performances of Ruby Tuesday from 1967. Included here are 4 audience recordings and the famous Paris soundboard recording, with the Vienna recording being the best of the audience recordings. I decided agai...
The Rolling Stones - Live Songs from the Brian Jones Era (1964-1967)
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For Rolling Stones fans, there is a nearly endless amount of live audio, officially released or not, from the band's Mick Taylor and Ronnie Wood eras. Unfortunately, the Brian Jones era is quite lacking, but over the years more audio has been found, some very good yet lot relatively poor. Here is 30 minutes of selected songs from 1964-1967, all of which have not been officially released (yet.) ...
Mick Jagger Interviews - BBC Radio 1965
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Culling through my Stones BBC radio archives (bootlegs) I've found three short interviews with Mick from two different programs. As is to be expected, Mick is present for all of the available BBC Radio interviews, including two with Brian Jones. Interview 1: March 1st for Top Gear Interviews 2 and 3: August 20th for Saturday Club
Bee Gees - New York Mining Disaster 1941 - Live 1968
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Bee Gees - New York Mining Disaster 1941 - Live 1968
The Rolling Stones - Phone Ringing Jam (1968 Surrey Rehearsal)
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The Rolling Stones - Phone Ringing Jam (1968 Surrey Rehearsal)
Brian Jones and Mick Jagger Interview - BBC Radio - June 12th, 1968
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Brian Jones and Mick Jagger Interview - BBC Radio - June 12th, 1968
The Rolling Stones - Untitled Psychedelic Blues (1968 Surrey Rehearsal)
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The Rolling Stones - Untitled Psychedelic Blues (1968 Surrey Rehearsal)
The Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side Instrumental
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The Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side Instrumental
The Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Ready Steady Go! Alternate Source)
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The Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Ready Steady Go! Alternate Source)
The Rolling Stones - I'm Alright (Ready, Steady, Goes Live! 1965)
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The Rolling Stones - I'm Alright (Ready, Steady, Goes Live! 1965)
Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Pain In My Heart (Ready, Steady, Goes Live! 1965)
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Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Pain In My Heart (Ready, Steady, Goes Live! 1965)
The Rolling Stones - My Home Is A Prison (1968 Surrey Rehearsal)
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The Rolling Stones - My Home Is A Prison (1968 Surrey Rehearsal)
The Rolling Stones - Come On (Isolated Vocals)
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The Rolling Stones - Come On (Isolated Vocals)
The Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Pain In My Heart (Ready Steady Go! 1965)
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The Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Pain In My Heart (Ready Steady Go! 1965)
The Rolling Stones - Play With Fire (Ready Steady Go! February 1965)
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The Rolling Stones - Play With Fire (Ready Steady Go! February 1965)
The Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Ready Steady Go! February 1965)
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The Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Ready Steady Go! February 1965)
The Rolling Stones - If You Need Me (Ready Steady Go! 1964)
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The Rolling Stones - If You Need Me (Ready Steady Go! 1964)
Brian Jones was a multi-instrumentalist❤
Charlie's looking good tonight!
Look at that British Hunk of man, Keith richards!! Love, love, love 💘!!
Hardly isolated, you can barely hear it over the harpsichord.
1964 n I’m 76 n still I love the Brian Jones Stones what a fantastic life n they still Rocking! 😍😄🤩🥳🥵😎🤩🥳
Great job with this! Brian Jones never got the credit he deserved.
C'est bien aussi, instrumentals 🥰
Soirée rolling stones, le groupe Anglais le plus populaire au Monde, les textes et Mélodies, riffs , slide guitare ,de BRIAN ✨
Love his Gibson firebird my favorite of all RIP Brian thanks for the beautiful music
Greatest song ever! First time hearing it was at Tour Of Duty. Not about it, but still immediately thinking about US soldiers in Vietnam
I only believe in Bill Wyman when it comes to who played what in the classic Stones lineup (1962-1969) Keith is full of shite when it comes to remember Sixties stuff.
Brian must have been so glad when Mick and Keith wrote a real blues song for the band to play, Brian jumped right in playing that great original blues harmonica part... What? ... oh wait that wasn't' Brian? Oh that was Mick... every note of it. All that genius harmonica playing was Jagger... Well for sure Brian must have played the slide guitar then... Oh shoot.. the slide guitar was all Keith? Well Brian must have played one of the other rhythm guitars then ...right? Oh damn Keith dubbed all the guitar tracks himself... All four or five guitar tracks were Keith? that a lot of guitar for one guy...Maybe Brian sang some back up then? No not a single lyric was Brian. Perhaps Brian produced it then... great blues production... Ahhh not quite... production was all Jimmy Miller. Then what essential part did the bluesman Jones play in this one of the bands greatest blues songs ever? Conga...Brian played blues conga... really Blues conga? That can't be right...is it? Yeah, that's it, Brian played blues conga... Wow. How sad.
Syncopation
Brian’s guitar is hardly audible. He must have forgotten to raise the volume on his amp. Lol
brian was so tallented un bleivel rest in peace he could play any instremnt
they either sped up the sitar track to E or used a small child's size sitar that could tune that high. You can't tune a sitar up to E without breaking strings
What a joy to hear this.
Cant thank you enough. You have coloured in grey memories from my youth. Your inclusion of Sunday Night at the London Palladium performance is priceless. You are the Richard Attenborough of Rolling Stones unearthed performances. Anything with Brian is to be cherished. Gone too young, too soon. The Stones roll on, each chapter different to the last one. Please keep up the good work. WE NEED YOU.
"Renaissance fair" ...the perfect song from Monterey....
Thank you. Totally enjoyed these chords.
I often hide in my pantry waiting for my wife to come home, then I burst out with this instrumental playing and we sing “CAN MAN! duh duh duh, duh duuuuuh”
💖 Brian Jones ✨🎸
Merci beaucoup pour tous les titres avec Brian Jones ✨ le meilleur musiciens du groupe. , l'âme 🙏🎧🎸🎹
The last time ,oui je me souviens bien de tous les bons moments musicaux 🎧 souvenir inoubliable merci beaucoup. Brian Jones ✨ inoubliable 🙏🇬🇧
Très beau,,, la performance instruments. Merci, pour ce Bon moment qui me rappelle beaucoup l'inoubliable BRIAN ✨........🎸🎧🎹📀🇬🇧🙏 merci
I can't get no, l'époque Brian Jones ✨, merci beaucoup a cette métaphore le paon timide des Rolling stones et aussi le plus beau charme, classe même avec ses instruments lui vont comme un gant 🎸🎹🎧🎼✨jou pour nous de la haut 🌃🌃🌃
Brian Jones ✨ fondateur et multi instrumentistes 🎸 des Rolling stones début année 1962. 1969, ne a Cheltenham le 28fevrier 1942, merci beaucoup mon dandy artistique.🙏💝🎹🎼🎸🌃
Good Job Famulus Guy!
Flip this on when having a rubbish day..my groove just jumps in and rescues me and..lol..people who have to live with me..🇨🇦
How good is that?! Go Keef.
Take1? Holy shit basically the lyrics was next.
I love The Fab 4!!
A song like this really grows on you the more depressed you become. A great catharsis.
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Gran aporte de Brian Jones.
Q. How could they be so spot-on when they couldn't hear what they were doing? A. Because they were The Beatles. All these great live performance 'bootlegs' popping up prove it.
Very Cool photo of Jones 👍😎
We think of this song as a percussion song. Ofc, the piano is a percussion instrument.
Their intros are superb
THE ONE AND ONLY STONE FOR ALL TIME. BRIAN JONES !!. NUF-CED.
Agree 💯💯💯
I remember an interview with Mick Jagger. He called Nicky Hopkins the greatest piano player in the history of rock n roll. I can always tell when it’s him. It’s a shame that his health condition prevented him from joining the Stones and touring. He’s like Duane Allman, he was on so many records. The Jerry Garcia Band cut an album with Nicky on the front cover. Thanks for posting this recording. Great stuff. RIP Nicky Hopkins!
Oh no, where's If I Fell? 😢
Don't worry guys, my top 10 the rolling stones songs has brian jones's contribute
any evidence that this is brian?
I don't think the chorus part could have been made by Keith. He'd played every chorus part in a power chord with him but Brian played in a power chord with Arpergios. So I think Brian made the chorus part and they put it right in the rehearsal for Surrey. Bill told me to remember the riff, and he made it on the same day. If you listen to the promo live version, he plays the chime part. So since he made it, wouldn't he play it?
Don't forget jack neitze in the harpsichord ..
Not quite isolated sitar- the intro riff is the electric guitar (it's missing the droning sound that you can hear when the sitar plays the riff in the verses.)